Example sentences of "[noun] will [verb] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 This is a convenient practice as it avoids the need , for example , for speculation as to how the injured person 's condition will develop from the time of the initial injury or for speculation as to what his financial loss up to the date of trial at least will be .
2 Thirdly , anyone experiencing a significant loss will move into a time of yearning and searching .
3 Fifthly and finally , anyone reacting to a significant loss will come to a time of acceptance .
4 If you cast on and work widthways the work will grow in no time and you merely need to work until the strip is slightly longer than you need so that you can cut it to fit after sewing it on .
5 No , it seems that the drifter will remain for the time being in the form of the original although we will keep working on it .
6 Some of this evidence will derive from the time of the event , some of it will appear in a standard text book , or a more specialised monograph ( see Analytical Reading , p. 10 ) .
7 However , as the graph indicates , there is a range in which the relationship is roughly linear , which for vegetation growing under natural conditions will depend on the time of year .
8 The third is that , turning Mr. Glick 's argument against him , the immediate practical impact of the recognition of the principle will be limited , for ( unlike the present case ) most cases will continue for the time being to be regulated by the various statutory régimes now in force .
9 What acts may be considered usual for a firm of solicitors will change with the times .
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