Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [verb] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We 'll need to put in a new suite . ’ |
2 | Wynne Godley has been consistently the gloomiest economist operating in Britain , believing that the UK economy is suffering from severe structural weaknesses , and it will remain locked in a low growth and high unemployment pattern for years . |
3 | Most of your fans though , will remain condemned in a lonely monologue with their distant idol … |
4 | Behind private placements lies a simple premise : the fussier investors and issuers become about the design of their securities , the less they will want to deal in the standardised paper available on the public markets . |
5 | Post-production editing is a boon if you are uncertain as to what you will want to include in the final version of the video . |
6 | They will include climbing in the traditional foreign flesh pots and a new policy covering expeditions locations not included under the old general policy . |
7 | Gaze at the black bar between the left-hand pair of slanting gratings for about thirty seconds , then transfer your gaze to the dot between the central pair of gratings ; they will appear to slant in the opposite directions . |
8 | Extraordinary profits , you may be surprised to see are only twelve point nine million after the Elserver sale but that is a function of the write back of good will on the disposal of Elserver which you will see explained in the preliminary statement , thus reducing the er , profit from two hundred and twenty nine million , which was the estimate at the interim , to thirty five million for the year as a whole . |
9 | In a moment we are about to leave the leisured and leisurely world of the eighteenth-century gentlemen and hurtle through the mechanical and material world of nineteenth-century England , where the revolutionary ideas of the aristocratic philosophers will become embodied in the social , political and economic structures of industrial Europe . |
10 | For instance , given the fact that metals expand when heated , it is possible to derive the fact that continuous railway tracks not interrupted by small gaps will become distorted in the hot sun . |
11 | Bulmers and the thousands of farmers who supply them with fruit are hoping that although the apples will continue to obey the law of gravity , profits and sales will keep going in the opposite direction . |
12 | By the time the Unimix — a high protein gruel — is dished out of the cooking drums , they will have waited in the stagnant , heavy heat most of the day . |
13 | As my hon. Friend will have seen in the recent report on the first six months of the NHS reforms , substantial progress is being made by the NHS backed by our reforms and the record resources that we are making available . |
14 | If I , a plastics factory owner , decide to make a rear-lamp cluster for a particular car , either I or the car assembler will have to invest in the specific mould to produce it . |
15 | To use cc:Mail , users will have to plug in an external modem . |
16 | There will of course have been new developments but I am confident that little will have changed in the fundamental agenda of those truly concerned about the health of their nation . |
17 | using last year 's bills as a guide if you still have a record of them ( try looking at old cheque book stubs ) , or trusting to memory , estimate how much you think you will have to pay in the coming year . |
18 | These increases will have resulted in the vast majority of students being better off overall . |
19 | Fixed costs will often only be fixed over a limited range of output and will tend to behave in a stepped rather than linear fashion . |
20 | This argument ignores a number of factors that will tend to operate in the opposite direction . |
21 | This raises the possibility that OS/2 — and , with it , IBM 's partnership with Microsoft — will get caught in a vicious circle , much like DOS got caught in a virtuous one . |
22 | The Government will continue to invest in a strong infrastructure , and boost technology expertise in the regions . |
23 | Of course I am in full agreement with you that the market for IT products is growing and will continue to expand in the foreseeable future . |
24 | He was previously vice president and general manager of the Unisys ' Unix Systems Group which he will continue to head in an acting capacity . |
25 | It reckons Unix will continue to dominate in the technical arena and says OS/2 will flourish at corporate sites where personal computer communications are important . |
26 | The assignment will involve writing in an official capacity to an organisation concerning a straightforward business transaction . |
27 | We are obviously hoping you will help feed in the environmental aspects to be addressed . |
28 | In sections 4.8–4.12 a further set of qualifying concepts is presented which will help to identify in a systematic way a number of near relations of , and approximations to , more basic paradigmatic relations . |