Example sentences of "will [verb] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It will ship with 200 fonts bundled in , and users will be able to use the tool to combine the characteristics of these to generate new fonts that can be saved in either PostScript or TrueType format .
2 The catalogue has been distributed to current customers and resellers and will ship with all units .
3 Sparcstations with Display PostScript will ship with 13 scalable Type 1 fonts and further type sets will be available — a font installer programme will give access to the full 1,500 type faces in the Adobe Type Library plus 13,000 Type 1 fonts from other vendors .
4 A cold shepherd will fumble with those vital injections and the evaporation of moisture from mother and lamb will reduce body temperatures still more if an alternative heat source is not available .
5 Complementary links will exist with external standards bodies .
6 Erm and although they do er acknowledge it , it is it will be er , it will be seen helpful systematic way of er assessing where the Council is perhaps sort it out and then in fact we will prepare with other authorities .
7 Informix Software Inc intends to set up a wholly-owned subsidiary in Eastern Europe during the next few months , but 80% of its business will remain with value-added resellers and distributors .
8 Some of these questions will recur in the discussion section at the end of this chapter , and in later chapters on both intergovernmental relations and the services provided regionally , but for the present we will remain with those services provided by local government in the United Kingdom .
9 These sharp increases will contrast with below-inflation rent rises of 95 pence a week in about 156 local authority areas , as the Government for the first time moves away from a single national rents policy for the 4.5 million council tenants in England .
10 And in religious communities , perhaps more than any other , the experiences and perceptions of the insider will contrast with those of the outsider .
11 The tests of acceptability of the durability of a physical structure for a civil engineer may not be the same as those for an electronics engineer ; the criteria in assessing human activity used by an experimental psychologist will contrast with those employed by a Jungian psychotherapist .
12 In the evenings they will socialise with another Ski Club party for early intermediates and swap notes and jokes .
13 It is that memory of him that will stay with many English and Scottish writers , and for which my wife and I will always be grateful .
14 And that means the England midfielder will stay with last year 's European Cup finalists .
15 Jordan is now expected to press Asian governments to act more vigorously to help repatriate their nationals , meanwhile reports that Iran is willing to open its border with Iraq to refugees , have been greeted with relief here , although it 's still not clear whether the Baghdad authorities will cooperate with this .
16 That is because it demonstrates how poorly British farmers co-operate to sell their products — I hope that my right hon. Friend 's marketing grants will assist with that problem — and spells out in words of one syllable that the British farmer will not be discriminated against in Europe .
17 This will assist in completing the large re-signalling scheme here and , apart from the run-round when required , will assist with bi-directional operation at the station .
18 If you will wait with reasonable patience , I will explain — ’
19 We will wait with bated breath for the Scottish Labour Party discussion on defence at its forthcoming conference .
20 As part of the process , the company will discuss with interested parties the possibility of selling ‘ regional ’ coal-mining packages .
21 Equal ruthlessness was applied to those who misused the railways and were brought before ‘ the revolutionary tribunal , whose avenging hammer will fall with all its crushing might and wrath ’ .
22 Disruptive males cause the females to leave the lek temporarily ; when they return , the likelihood that they will mate with such males is increased .
23 ‘ It is thought very unlikely that they will merge with each other , as they have similar problems .
24 The Glosters celebrate their three hundredth birthday next year , but shortly afterwards will merge with another regiment as part of the Government 's cutbacks in the armed forces .
25 Finally the diminutive , bivalved ostracods are important and abundant fossils , which we will consider with other microfossils in Chapter 8 .
26 Anyone who has had such a ceiling sag under the strain will sympathise with this week 's debate in the Church of England synod .
27 It is vital that you set limits for the amount of money that you will deposit with each bank .
28 They will cast out demons , they will speak with new tongues .
29 And we 've already read that verse from Mark 's gospel , where it says quite , Jesus himself says quite clearly that those , these signs will accompany those who believe in my , they will speak with new , with new tongues .
30 I could go on forever , but I will finish with this .
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