Example sentences of "will [verb] at [adj] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Miller Group HQ will remain at neighbouring South Groathill Avenue . |
2 | The second winner and companion will stay at Central Hotel , Glasgow . |
3 | The pair will stay at other RAF bases until their next court appearance . |
4 | It reckons Unix will continue to dominate in the technical arena and says OS/2 will flourish at corporate sites where personal computer communications are important . |
5 | It will spin at different speeds with less or more sand . |
6 | The full length of unsupported trailing edge on the comparatively deep cone will vibrate at considerable amplitude . |
7 | With regular partial water changes , and plenty of food , they will grow quite quickly and will need thinning out as many will grow at different rates and need more space . |
8 | So expect some big changes to the type of tackle you will see at different events over the coming years . |
9 | We will look at other methods of assessing the level and effects of crime in a moment , but we note here that both survey-based estimates and police statistics show increasing levels of crime , the differences are of degree not direction . |
10 | In Chapter 3 we will look at specific examples of criminal behaviour , and will discuss and criticise some of the common assumptions about the nature and extent of crime in contemporary society . |
11 | The following chapter will look at specific strategies in the context of the speech search problem . |
12 | Similarly , we will look at female crime and the reasons why this makes up such a small proportion of known criminality . |
13 | In particular , it will look at long-term changes which have affected the structure of jobs available to young people . |
14 | Secondly , we will look at modern delinquency , and specifically football hooliganism . |
15 | We will look at sociological explanations for the under-representation of females in criminal activity . |
16 | ‘ This is attractive for when the variable premium goes many farmers will look at early lamb production , which has not been profitable enough in the past when the cost of spongeing was included . |
17 | The second part of the work will look at spatial variations in political attitudes and their links to both individual social attributes and voting behaviour . |
18 | In 1993 Phase 2 of the Strategic Study will look at successful practices and clients and publish recommendations . |
19 | To examine the truth and relevance of these notions , we will look at juvenile delinquency , in particular hooliganism and vandalism . |
20 | For these purposes we will look at experimental observations with a particular system that provides effective illustrations . |
21 | The French aims to pass on enough ‘ to prevent getting lost in the Metro or starving to death in a cafe ’ while the Environment will look at national and local industries and their emissions . |
22 | The conference will look at different aspects of this — how it affects the world 's poor , how a fair deal can be given to those who produce the goods , and how we can help by what we buy . |
23 | In the following chapters I will look at different methods of applying other sources of knowledge to constrain the search . |
24 | DB2 , IMS and IDMS are DBMS which are examples of different database types ( we will look at object-oriented DBMS separately , they have only recently been available ) . |
25 | The project will look at recreational drug use and examine the implications for agencies working with young people . |
26 | The next Inside Science will be published on 9 March and will look at biological pest-control . |
27 | The working groups will look at particular topics , consider the existing legislation and help prepare a discussion document for wider public consultation setting out the various options for reform . |
28 | Appetite might be poor and food that is eaten will be difficult to digest ; bowel movements will occur at inconvenient times in the night or at unaccustomed times during the day , or the traveller might suffer constipation for a few days . |
29 | Trains will run at regular intervals from 11am to 4pm . |
30 | According to Bob Moberly , GEC Plessey 's manager of broadband networks , ‘ The network is based on the [ US ] SMDS standard , but will work at European data rates . |