Example sentences of "will [verb] into the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Inconsistency is when the wandering operations director says he 'll look into the air-conditioning problem and then does nothing about it . |
2 | out and then we 'll move into the front room |
3 | They 'll go into the next release of Motif . |
4 | The going concern concept does not apply since it can be assumed that , absent law to the contrary , all authorities will exist into the foreseeable future . |
5 | Unless there is a truly successful arrangement for the coordination of this teaching in schools , the current confusion will persist into the next generation . |
6 | ‘ I had problems listening to ‘ Eva Luna ’ , ’ Margaret continues , ‘ I do n't know if those problems will translate into the average record buyer 's problems with it . ’ |
7 | More than half of them have now perished and only a score or more will survive into the next century . |
8 | Cost control will serve us well for a single year but it wo n't give us a company that will survive into the next century . |
9 | ‘ If someone tries to get into the first room , two of the three men will fight , but Rupert of Hentzau or Detchard will run into the second room and kill the King , ’ Johann said . |
10 | A ‘ local passenger ’ train ( not for public use ) will run into the other platform hauled by GWR No 7760 . |
11 | The season will run into the 100th anniversary year of the show 's first performance in St Petersburg in 1892 . |
12 | If these players are so involved in league games why on earth are entering individual championships knowing rightly that they will run into the inevitable date clash ? |
13 | These figures are plotted in Fig. 7.8 , where the shaded section shows the percentage of areas from which at least one record will overflow into the independent overflow area . |
14 | Here Lotus Improve has scanned all the available disk drives and is giving advice on how well Improve will fit into the available space |
15 | c ) How many small cubes will fit into the large cube ? |
16 | 10 a ) How many small squares will fit in one row across the large square ? b ) How many rows will fit down the square ? c ) Therefore how many small squares will fit into the large square ? d ) What is the area of each small square ? e ) What is the area of the large square in mm2 ? f ) Now complete the sentence : 1 cm2 is made up of … mm2 . |
17 | There are two processes , one on either side that will develop into the lower jaw ; two further processes that will form the cheeks and upper jaw , and a central process that will give rise to the nose . |
18 | Expectations concerning the conduct of monetary and fiscal policies and their likely impact on the unemployment rate will enter into the rational formulation of inflationary expectations . |
19 | However , nothing so remotely secular will enter into the forthcoming discussion , for as the Bishop of Durham colourfully observes , it all depends on whether you see God as a ‘ male thug ’ and the Church as a male authority structure . |
20 | Yet union activists will read into the same policy review an endorsement of the main thrust of Conservative legislation . |
21 | You will pick whichever tape you think is the right one and that is the tape I will cut into the final show . ’ |
22 | ‘ It is reasonably clear on the authorities that where a statutory tribunal has been set up to decide final questions affecting parties ' rights and duties , if the statute is silent upon the question , the courts will imply into the statutory provision a rule that the principles of natural justice should be applied . |
23 | You can thus arrange the tree in two positions , so try to have most bloom-bearing wood towards the viewing point , and away from where the stake will pass into the top growth . |
24 | Erm a new factory going into the area for example will have a choice between one of Selby 's erm ca n't think of a suitable adjective , large requirement for industrial land , or it will go into the new settlement . |
25 | So Forest will go into the New Year at rock bottom with murmurings of discontent from the Forest crowd growing ever louder as the threat of relegation looms ever larger . |
26 | ‘ We will go into the dark room in a minute , ’ she said . |
27 | The new Plan will guide the way that the Region will change into the next century . |
28 | Yes , but if the Minister will come into the real world , he will find that redundancies are still occurring . |
29 | Pascoe will come into the first team reckoning this weekend if he impresses tonight in a reserve game . |
30 | As regards property , it should be noticed that law and practice , to a large extent , make it unlikely that property of any considerable value will come into the direct ownership of an infant . |