Sentence examples for will be reforms from inspiring English sources

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The trick will be reforms that do not just embolden toughies.

Mr Blair promises that there will be reforms, with a timetable for them to be published in July, but has given little clue as to what they will be.By the time the next election comes, in the spring or autumn of 2001, the rush of extra money may well have improved things; or at least the promise of it will make it seem as if Labour is really doing something about health.

There will be reforms.

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This will be reformed.

Air passenger duty will be reform.

He thinks there will be reform.

The famously sloppy immigration service will be reformed.

She hopes that the system will be reformed.

Under the new bill, the office of Lord Chancellor will be reformed but the title will remain.

On education, research will get a big cash injection, while secondary schooling will be reformed.

His most difficult tasks will be reforming government and tackling corruption.

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