Example sentences of "will [adv] [be] [verb] into the " in BNC.
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1 | In 1989 , both IBM and Microsoft issued major endorsements of DVI , suggesting that DVI processing architecture will eventually be integrated into the next generation of desktop computers and their operating systems . |
2 | These genes are the mechanism by which information arriving at the cell nucleus is translated into instructions for the later synthesis of key structural proteins — that is , proteins which will eventually be inserted into the synaptic membrane so as to change its structure and shape . |
3 | Legislation has put the matter beyond doubt in eight jurisdictions in the United States and elsewhere — for example , in France.15 In the United Kingdom , although some advocate legislation , it is likely that the new description will merely be incorporated into the law without more.16 The acceptance of brain-stem death may resolve a number of problems , but there is still the problem of how it is to be established in a particular case . |
4 | Perhaps bands with a dark side , with occult associations , will always be lumped into the HM category . |
5 | Perhaps bands with a dark side , with occult associations , will always be lumped into the HM category . |
6 | You will also be entered into the draw . |
7 | The CAB adviser is supported by the vast information system which will often be brought into the prison using the portable microfilm system . |
8 | The Capitoline , formerly connecting the Basilica of S. Ambrogio with the Benedictine monastery , will now be integrated into the Museum of S. Ambrogio as an exhibition space . |
9 | ‘ As a result , important gas reserves will now be produced into the next century , benefiting the local population and completing an investment for LASMO which — Inshallah ! — has every prospect of providing well-earned profits in due course . ’ |
10 | Thus whether the would-be efficient entrepreneur rises from the informal sector or parachutes into a larger-scale enterprise with a degree from an international business school , he will frequently be trapped into the same style of running a business as the Nigerian enterpreneurs described above . |
11 | It is intended that interim findings will be reported for discussion in venture groups , the results of which will then be integrated into the final report . |
12 | If a piece of information arrives during trading in Japan , it will be reflected in the closing value of the Nikkei Stock Average , will then be incorporated into the value of the FT-SE 100 when London opens , and subsequently into the value of the S&P500 when Chicago starts trading . |
13 | Marcus 's innocent , 16-year-old Spanish girlfriend Pilar will then be drawn into the tragedy . |
14 | A spokesman for Durham County Council 's Trading Standards department said : ‘ This sounds like a very worrying incident and we will certainly be looking into the circumstances surrounding it . ’ |
15 | We must fight for greater tolerance , and for legislation that protects against anti-gay discrimination , to ensure that something like Section 28 will never be brought into the rest of Europe . |
16 | Because he 's albino Gazza will never be released into the wild — he 'd attract to much attention from predators . |