Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Cut the power and pull back the yoke fully , whereupon the Aircoupe will slow down to 50 mph and , because you ca n't stall it , will nod and mush downwards , the full-span ailerons remaining effective throughout . |
2 | The concern of the authorities is that a dominant firm will price aggressively in those markets where it faces actual or potential competition with the intention of seeing off the competition . |
3 | A fully configured nCube 2E will deliver up to 1,280 MIPS and 422 MFLOPS , the company says . |
4 | According to NCR , the two- to 16- processor 3555 will deliver up to 1,440 VAX MIPS and comes with up to 8Mb cache , 2Gb RAM and 112Gb of internal disk storage , increased to 2Tb with external disks . |
5 | According to NCR , the two to 16 processor 3555 will deliver up to 1,440 VAX MIPS and comes with up to 8Mb cache , 2Gb RAM and 112Gb of internal disk storage , increased to 2,000Gb with external disks . |
6 | Apple reportedly hopes to offer the machine at approximately Macintosh LC II prices , but it will deliver up to 30 times the LC II 's performance when running software written for the new RISC CPU 's native mode . |
7 | Economists have told me this could be the final push that will consign up to 250,000 people to the scrap heap . ’ |
8 | As document image processing ( DIP ) , involving the use of optical scanners , mass storage devices and networked computers , becomes a more common way to store paper information new problems will arise , because even those strategic documents and the paper products derived from the operational data will exist only in digital form . |
9 | A very hardy plant which , though essentially a bog one , will adapt well to submerged conditions . |
10 | As they gain confidence in the therapist opportunities will arise again for these issues to be discussed . |
11 | Nothing ‘ transitional ’ will remain even in this sphere of the ‘ state economy ’ . |
12 | Recently Mr Salinas vowed that ‘ oil ownership and control will remain permanently in Mexican hands ’ . |
13 | And it maybe about a relationship that will build up with these people over a period of time and I know it 's expensive as negotiation . |
14 | Obviously some supply would would occur because housing associations will build wholly on some sites . |
15 | A new computer listening machine will treat up to 200 children with hearing problems in its first year of use . |
16 | The centre cost half a million pounds , and will treat up to fifty people . |
17 | ( In drawing up measures , it is aided primarily by its officials — that is , civil servants — and will consult normally with interested bodies : such consultation , though , enjoys no formal recognition in constitutional terms . ) |
18 | ‘ I do n't think he will stay on in that role , ’ Mr Smith added , ‘ but we will consider the future in our own time . ’ |
19 | The Temiar Senoi , for example , will stay up to 15 years in one settlement until travelling to more and more distant areas of cultivation becomes too troublesome , when they will move . |
20 | Two hundred riders will line up for this marathon . |
21 | With their new signing on show and wins at Stockport and West Brom behind them , Pool will line up in buoyant mood against their relegation-threatened local rivals tomorrow . |
22 | There are always gon na be a a set of of people in any area who erm who will latch on to racist attitudes and racist acts if if someone comes in waving that as an you know , as an organized activity . |
23 | Altimeters and Vertical Speed Indicators will behave similarly under these conditions , and therefore comparison between the two instruments will be of no value . |
24 | TELL your friends that you are going to the Cape Verde Islands and , in all probability , their eyes will glaze over for several seconds while they frantically try to recall their long-forgotten school geography . |
25 | One cow will yield up to 23 litres ( 5gal ) of milk and 4½ litres ( 1gal ) should make 450g ( 1lb ) of cheese . |
26 | The authors , Steven Mason , president of the Mead Corporation , and Clifton Wharton , chairman of TIAA-CREF , the nation 's largest private pension fund , say : ‘ The population as a whole is ageing , the growth of the workforce is slowing , and the twin burdens of greater productivity and supporting an ageing population will fall mostly on younger workers … |
27 | Then gradually the person 's level of anxiety will fall back to normal levels from point B in Figure 4.8 . |
28 | The initiative will focus particularly on three areas of adolescent development within this domain : |
29 | Instead , we will focus only on broad areas of application which can serve as exemplars of the kinds of impact multi-media has in store . |
30 | The new TFAP will focus less on individual projects and more on general policy changes . |