Example sentences of "it will eventually [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , Irish clergy and laity are sometimes at the forefront of political religious change in other countries , and a lively Irish intellectuals ’ religion will continue : but whether or not it will eventually affect the structure of power is another matter .
2 Firstly , and most importantly , it will eventually form a complete inventory of the collections .
3 At present the crèche operates during term time only but it is envisaged that it will eventually open outside term , subject to demand .
4 At present the crèche operates during term time only but it is envisaged that it will eventually open outside term , subject to demand .
5 This has an unavoidable knock-on effect on Western Europe , as evidenced by the revival of the ‘ German question ’ , and it will eventually lead to Washington reappraising its security interests .
6 Kubota Corp , whose Kubota Computer Co unit builds its Titan graphics computers around the MIPS Technologies Inc R-series RISC , and also manufactures Tricord Systems Inc 's 80486-based servers under licence , says that it will eventually stop using both processors in favour of Digital Equipment Corp 's Alpha RISC .
7 The £300m-plus deal might be filling club coffers but controversy about how it will eventually effect the game and most important of all how it will effect fans is burning fiercely .
8 On 6 March the Copyright Office conducted the second of two hearings to gather testimony for the recommendations it will eventually make to Congress on artists ' re-sale royalties .
9 Beyond perhaps a specialist 12-inch dance market , it will eventually disappear completely .
10 Supporting this idea is the observation that if foreign DNA from any source is introduced into a cell , a small proportion of it will eventually integrate into the cell 's chromosomes .
11 Menlo Park , California-based Cisco Systems Inc wo n't be for too much longer : it has signed a lease agreement for a 46-acre site in northern San Jose , to which it will eventually move its headquarters .
12 You can place graphs and suchlike exactly where you want on-screen ( just as if you were in a Windows program ! ) , and the bundled Bitstream fonts ensure that everything looks identical on-screen to how it will eventually print .
13 This is actually frogspawn and it will eventually grow into a tadpole and then a frog .
14 It will eventually dawn on them that they have killed their son and they will suffer for that reason . ’
15 The Queen has adopted her standard practice of ignoring all the criticism and dissatisfaction in the belief that it will eventually go away .
16 Timothy O'Riordan , of the University of East Anglia , thinks sustainability might be accepted as the ‘ mediating term ’ between developers and environmentalists , although he leans to the view that it will eventually languish as a ‘ good idea ’ which can not sensibly be put into practice .
17 It will eventually happen and when it does it will be like a release valve .
18 Also into this category comes fear of death which , although based on genuine reason because obviously it will eventually happen to us all , is quite abstract in healthy people .
19 I 'm never bothered about taking a chance , that 's something I feel good about and it will eventually happen . ’
20 After barely moving for most of the 1980s , monthly rents on prime commercial properties in western Berlin suddenly leapt from DM28 at the end of 1989 to DM65 a year later , bubbling up on hopes — now dashed — that the Bundesbank would move to the city , and on speculation that it will eventually become Germany 's seat of government .
21 He is also afraid that the paint may have a tendency to absorb oxygen which means that it will eventually become brittle : ‘ I suspect that the paint will start showing cracks within a few decades ’ .
22 Undaunted , AT&T believes it will eventually find partners in Europe : ‘ Everybody 's talking to everybody , ’ says John Foster , president of AT&T 's European communications services .
23 The apocalypse may have been postponed indefinitely , but there remains the assurance that it will eventually come , at the end of time ; and , in the meanwhile , there are rewards to be reaped in heaven .
24 Of course , one cornerstone of this model of the structure of heroin ‘ epidemics ’ is the questionable assumption that only a certain proportion of the population are likely to take heroin , the corollary assumption being that the ‘ epidemic ’ must have a life cycle because it will eventually exhaust the pool of potential heroin users .
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