Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [adv] on [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of the huge flocks of Scandinavian thrushes ( fieldfare , redwing , and song-thrush mainly ) which pass through in spring and autumn , will enter the traps but the majority will stay out on the hillsides . |
2 | The strange horse will hover around on the outskirts of the herd until it is eventually accepted . |
3 | The research will be primarily qualitative , and will concentrate particularly on the ways in which interpretations of the medium are established and negotiated in small group talk . |
4 | The two-day conference The Business Sector and Partnership : Strategies for Economic Regeneration and Jobson June 16 and 17 will concentrate mainly on the benefits of public and private sector co-operation . |
5 | The course will concentrate entirely on the teachers ' deficits and have the following components : |
6 | At other times we will focus only on the instruments , and here you can make effects that are almost abstract . |
7 | This will depend partly on the requirements of the interested publications and partly on technical consideration such as variations in lighting and the medium being used . |
8 | Any increased concentration among defence suppliers will depend crucially on the attitudes of individual governments . |
9 | When proposing this fusion of functions , Tim Renton stressed that the prospective department was not modelled on the French Ministry of Culture ; it will doubtless develop rather ad hoc at the outset and its role , number of staff and size of budget will depend crucially on the views of the new Minister . |
10 | The design , colours used and decor of the reception area will depend entirely on the tastes and policies of each individual hotel or group of hotels . |
11 | The course will draw extensively on the Women of Colour index at WASL . |
12 | And more and more will come out on the streets . ’ |
13 | Microsoft Corp has been talking a little more about its planned Cairo — now called Windows Cairo — object-oriented operating system , and far from being a distant prospect , it looks as if it will come hard on the heels of Windows NT , with a professional developers ' kit available as soon as early next year according to the late Systems & Network Integration . |
14 | I will continue to keep you informed and as matters develop will write again on the pros and cons of the conversion , and on the broader issues . |
15 | Another argument in favour of fees over commission is that there will be more incentive for stockbrokers to take a real interest in their clients ' portfolios , since any increase in their value will bear directly on the brokers ' remuneration . |
16 | For the most part , however , the solution will lie more on the managers ' side than the shareholders ' : the managers need to be given incentives that make them less likely to make the colossal errors of the 1960s . |