Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Controls on illegal trade in animals and plants will effectively disappear with the introduction of the European single market at the start of 1993 .
2 It is an aim that Legent recognises it can not realise alone , and it will duly continue along the path of strategic acquisitions to broaden both its human and technological asset base .
3 The testator made a valid will duly executed with the assistance of solicitors in 1978 .
4 If the initial exposure is given to some flavour other than that used for the test phase , then both the habituation of neophobia ( Siegel 1974 ) and latent inhibition ( Tarpy and McIntosh 1977 ) are attenuated but may still occur to some extent — the degree of generalization will presumably depend upon the extent to which the pre-exposed flavour and the test flavour are perceived as similar .
5 Hence today such schemes will rarely lead to the creation of a special class of share ; it is only in relation to their allotment , financing , and provision for re-purchase by the company or the trustees of the scheme that there will be special arrangements which the Act facilitates by exclusions from the normal restrictions on purchase of own shares and on the provision of finance by a company for the acquisition of its shares .
6 Whatever the initial conditions , all trajectories will eventually arrive on the attractor .
7 A little perseverance , with further rubbing and pulling , will eventually result in the recrystallization of the rubbery phase , which then crumbles to a powder .
8 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 .
9 Functional pressure-group activity has also increased , which has allowed the state to bypass legislatures and which will eventually lead to the creation of corporate state structures dominated by the monopolies .
10 Once you have become accustomed to the idea of conscious relaxation ( as in the previous exercise ) , you will eventually progress to the stage whereby the relaxation response is triggered by a simple action and/or silent prompt .
11 It is recommended that as much information as possible be supplied since the DC may have to be assessed by other users , and will certainly be examined by the QA user who will eventually decide upon the fitness for purpose of any modules referenced by the DC .
12 Followers are convinced that Johnson Matthey ( rising 10 to 414p before settling at 410p ) will eventually emerge as the predator .
13 While fake characteristics may gain short-term successes , those individuals that ignore such clues and focus on reliable sources of evidence about their opponents will eventually emerge in the course of evolution .
14 Well , it wo n't be this year for the competition is intense but there 's no doubt in my mind that if he sticks at it young Coates will eventually get to the top .
15 ‘ Well , I think that anybody who studies improvising long enough will eventually get to the point where they find a way to get all twelve notes available all the time .
16 This means temperatures will eventually rise by the amount predicted but the thermal inertia of the oceans , which take longer to respond to atmospheric warming , will delay the full rise in temperature for a few decades .
17 All the heat inside your house will eventually escape to the outside , through windows , walls , ceilings , floors and so on .
18 All the heat inside your house will eventually escape to the outside through windows , walls , ceiling , floors and so o .
19 ‘ You 're saying that if someone goes up from the North Pole , and keeps going in a dead straight line a really truly dead straight line — they will eventually come to the Earth — ahead of them ?
20 The figures selected will obviously depend on the nature of a company 's business , but generally the most interesting trends to note will include : sales , net assets , profit , and dividends .
21 In accepting being alone much will obviously depend on the reason behind the situation and our ability to deal with the problems related to being a single person : the death of a partner or parents in retirement ; becoming separated or divorced ; adjusting to being an ‘ alien ’ pensioner .
22 The number of days in a month will obviously depend on the month in question ; thus if a contract requires goods to be paid for within one month of delivery , and goods are delivered on 19 February , they must be paid for by 19 March ( see Dodds v Walker [ 1980 ] 1 WLR 1061 ) .
23 It may be that they will enjoy an opportunity to talk about their models afterwards , perhaps how they were made , or comparisons of materials used , but this will obviously depend upon the child .
24 If the food supply , for example , is so meagre that there is barely enough food to go round , or starvation conditions exist , then obesity will obviously disappear from the community at large .
25 Their grants would be reinstated from that date and they will obviously graduate at the end of the appropriate term .
26 Well I mean the most of them will obviously go to the cash and er to the er supermarkets and pick it up .
27 If , for any reason , the new variety is competitively superior to the old one , superior in the sense that , perhaps because of its low ‘ stickiness ’ , it gets itself replicated faster or otherwise more effectively , the new variety will obviously spread through the test-tube in which it arose , out-numbering the parental type that gave rise to it .
28 The first of these , the preparation of lessons in sequence will obviously deal with the formulation of learning objectives which can be realised in a particular unit of work .
29 The risk of catching the infection will obviously increase with the number of times intercourse takes place and will also depend on other factors , such as the sites that are infected and whether barrier contraceptives such as the condom are used .
30 because I think er Mr 's motion is erm , similar to er Rosie 's erm except that , I mean I think what we 're actually saying is that we do actually have a number of waste planning sort of policy panel , er and this is something look , needs to be looked at in , in some detail , erm and if we just do it via a sort of straight report to the Environment Committee and I mean look at the sort of agenda we 've got today er you know how much time can we spend on the details so I mean I hope the Liberal Democrats would accept that erm yes it will obviously come to the Environment Committee eventually er but that it actually should go to the Waste Planning to the Policy panel and other bits no doubt to the Waste Disposal sort of Sub Committee for this is the policy er committee of course .
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