Example sentences of "[verb] in [adj] [noun pl] will " in BNC.

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1 Not much , says Mr Day , and he predicts that smaller firms that do n't want to work in regulated areas will break away from the Institute and set up in practice as plain accountants .
2 A detailed longitudinal analysis of the panel of 245 establishments interviewed in both Surveys will be undertaken , concentrating on changes in typical pay .
3 It can be expected that some rabbits confined in short burrows will begin to bolt quite quickly , at times almost instantly .
4 Included in these broadcasts will be interviews with experts , case studies , vox pops and humorous and dramatic pieces .
5 If a volume is rejected the formatted modules will not be saved , however all modules contained in rejected volumes will be hard copied again at a later date but they will be the last to be considered for hard copying during the HC FORMATTER 's next run .
6 DIR created by CREATE/DIRECTORY DCL command since , when these are later read from LIFESPAN , it is unlikely that any of the files originally contained in these directories will still be on the system .
7 So the evidence suggests that because of their age and frailty those living in residential homes will have needed more care during the last year of their lives than other people who died .
8 Two teenagers have chosen to bed down for the night in a freezer as part of their training for an expedition to the Artic Circle , They hope that a good night of shivering in sub-zero temperatures will prepare them for the trip .
9 Apart from their vital role in the present , much of the photographic history written in future times will be based on these magazines .
10 Data collected in these schools will be compared with data collected in these same schools between 1985 and 1987 .
11 Most fishermen operating in offshore waters will have to use the devices immediately ; those fishing inshore or using smaller boats will have to use them within two years .
12 A new landing stage needed in five years will cost £10m and a new ferry boat will cost £8m to £10m the projected life of the existing three boats is five years .
13 Is it not likely that some people who take cars or ride in taken cars will be convicted of the aggravated offence , and be given harsher penalties , largely as a result of these provisions on proof ?
14 Although not defined it is considered that the definition used in other Acts will apply ie. ‘ Includes any place to which the public have access , whether on payment or otherwise ’ .
15 The principal method of investigation will be laboratory experiments , but the way anaphors are used in published texts will also be studied .
16 From this point on , the brackets used in intensional formulae will be used distinctively .
17 Barro 's question is as follows : Why should firms agree to a course of action which they know in certain circumstances will force them to do something which in advance or ex ante appears sub-optimal ?
18 One of the points to emerge in later chapters will be that eminent scientific figures have rarely been typical representatives of the religious traditions in which they were nurtured .
19 Pilots who have only flown in light winds will be dangerously incompetent in rough weather , particularly if they are also out of current flying practice .
20 The increasingly more adequate , more interesting and more fruitful accounts of science developed in later chapters will constitute the strongest case against inductivism .
21 Usually , parliamentary agents specialising in Private Bills will have been employed .
22 According to UBS Phillips & Drew , building societies survived the downturn in the housing market better than expected in 1992 ; the brokers forecast that falls in pre-tax profits will average only 7% .
23 Er and there 're certain categories that 'll always go into estate agents wo n't go in medical practices wo n't go go on golf courses and wo n't go in schools .
24 As harmony made by grouping notes in perfect fourths will inevitably eliminate thirds , the result sounds very different from conventional harmony ; and as dominant-tonic chords can not be formed , and there is no semitonal leading-note effect , the characteristic progressions of diatonicism are quite absent .
25 The lucky detectorists who live in these areas will , hopefully , find at least some of the following of use .
26 If no list is submitted , then any list submitted in earlier rounds will be deemed still to apply .
27 It seems very likely that ILEA schools which have been most heavily engaged in these developments will have a distinct advantage if national schemes of assessment are broadly in line with the TGAT report , though many teachers are likely to have reservations about nationally prescribed tests .
28 And is n't there a danger that the demand for food cooked in deep-fat fryers will dwindle as a result of increasing publicity about healthy eating ?
29 We hope that the enthusiasm and effort that we are investing in these options will be reflected in the recruitment of graduates into obstetrics and gynaecology .
30 It is not likely that any organisation participating in these ways will have anti-union attitudes .
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