Example sentences of "[noun pl] will [verb] [pron] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Your microhabitat may be without occupants for a long time , but usually some animals will reach it in the end .
2 Visitors will find themselves in a ‘ salon de peinture ’ and overhear the opinions of detractors and supporters of the Impressionist movement ; they will be ushered into a middle-class apartment ; will walk the streets of Paris with their long-gone artisan workshops ; peep into the fitting-room of a milliner ; and cross the Pont de l'Europe , near the Gare Saint-Lazare , where they will recognise the quality of light captured by Monet in his paintings , filtering through the smoke of the locomotives .
3 Ireland will hopefully solve its political problems with the North and its low labour costs will put it in a good position to compete in manufacturing and assembly ;
4 In a television interview on Oct. 3 , Kozyrev had warned that " there is a danger that the old structures will consolidate themselves in a new guise " , meaning communists transformed into " national patriots " .
5 The vast X-ray energies suddenly dumped in their little laps will kill them in a few seconds , giving the fastest cures on record .
6 Under a capitalist system of parliamentary democracy , do you think that poets will find themselves in a more difficult and ambiguous situation in which their previous models are no longer appropriate ?
7 However , to go on justifying ends by further ends will involve me in an infinite regress unless I arrive at a terminus in something that I do for its own sake .
8 Writers of textbooks have a clear view of what they are trying to achieve , and , encouraged by their own success when developing the material , too easily believe that other teachers will use it in the same way when guided only by a well-written instruction , or even just the ‘ clear ’ implication of style in the material itself .
9 I hope that Opposition Members will support it in the Division Lobby when the time comes .
10 Contestants will join him in the arena to try to do a Tyrus — and bring on the tears again .
11 Compaq area sales manager Bernard Schaffer commented ‘ We have some flexibility , but we ca n't change the world , ’ adding ‘ the government is definitely under pressure , but the rules will hurt everybody in the market and finally they will hurt Slovakia . ’
12 ‘ Luib is pulling his men out in feigned flight ; when the foe attacks us he and his men will take them in the rear . ’
13 It may be expected that the practice of referring to these reports will extend itself in the future , because they often supply the best commentary upon the wording of an Act .
14 Some women will do anything in the name of beauty …
15 These disks will help you in the design of publications or word-processor files under the Windows 3.1 .
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