Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [adv] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | distinguish literary theories from one another , this is a question that will arise frequently in the course of the rest of this book . |
2 | Planar proportions that are harmonic on the drawing board will remain so in the structure , provided effects of overlapping are taken into consideration . |
3 | As things are going , the clarity and music of our language will remain only in the BBC sound archives . |
4 | They will remain there in a state of torpor , patiently awaiting the return of the rains . |
5 | Continental crust is only about one-half as efficient at conducting heat as oceanic crust , so if a supercontinent , such as Pangaea , covers a significant part of the Earth 's surface heat will build up in the mantle below it . |
6 | If the KIDNEYS stop working , poisons will build up in the blood . |
7 | So it 's only after several days that this will build up in the blood , does that make sense to you , do you realize now why tests is not done until six days ? |
8 | He will stay on in a consultancy role for a few months until his successor settles into the job . |
9 | But the plant 's best known activity as a manufacturer of water-cooled mainframes will stay firmly in the IBM fold and notionally expanded as the construction of air-cooled ES/9000s moves from Valencia in Spain , although the rate at which mainframe sales are falling suggests that this will be only a short-term boost . |
10 | Well I 'm sure that soil does have some effect on potatoes Stefan , I mean if you get erm potatoes from down Lincolnshire , somewhere like that where it 's er quite hard soil then , then you 'll find that they will stay longer in the water before they boil away . |
11 | All in all a most intriguing debut and one that will stay long in the mind . |
12 | Perhaps one day there will be an advert using Biblical images , the foot-sore traveller will be seen having his feet anointed ( for which there is excellent Scriptural precedent ) and softly the music will steal up in the background — and it will be Handel 's ‘ How beautiful are the feet ’ . |
13 | But stand-in skipper McAllister is confident that Leeds will bounce back in the style that made them champions last May . |
14 | The goal continued his recent run of form , making it 13 in 20 Combination appearances , but it was not a game that will linger long in the memory of a sizeable crowd . |
15 | Malcolmson ( 1984 : 126 ) argues that ‘ an essential feature of the world Williamson is interested in [ … ] is not one in which one can simply assume that economic efficiency will win out in the end ’ . |
16 | It is not possible for example to predict that Mr Smith will have a heart attack or that Mrs Williams will fall over in the snow and break her leg . |
17 | There will be some perks around the 7th and 8th , but it wo n't be until well after the 14th that you will feel back in the swing of things again , particularly at work . |
18 | In investigating the desirability of particular government policies , this approach appraises the effects of the changes these policies will bring about in the equilibrium situation . |
19 | No doubt the Virgin Isles will crop up in an Airtours ' brochure before long . |
20 | This is not sad because the important part of humanity , its ability to respond emotionally , will carry on in the androids . |
21 | It will appear suddenly in the pocket of a jacket you have n't worn since it came back from the cleaners . |
22 | These will appear spontaneously in the water , airborne , or can be added in the form of proprietary ‘ starters ’ . |
23 | Tensions must be released otherwise resentment will surface later in the group 's development . |
24 | Most of the problems will clear up in a couple of days , and your muscles will be back to normal within three to four weeks . |
25 | They will grow up in a world of many hostile enemies and one or two protective parents . |
26 | In Darcy 's Utopia there are bound to be children , but their parents will be carefully selected , and being in short supply they will grow up in a world which loves and admires children and finds them interesting , and does n't herd them together in schools to get them out of the way , dunk them in front of obscene videos to keep them quiet , and slap them about and threaten them in the streets , which is what happens in this society of ours which you seem to find both perfectly ordinary , and , worse , inevitable . |
27 | It will grow well in a mixture of mud and unwashed sand or gravel . |
28 | The submerged form will grow well in a mixture of unwashed sand . |
29 | Before you blink your eyes again , a Boeing airplane will land somewhere in the world . |
30 | T is a poor little short Wretch , but will do best in a Gown . ’ |