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

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1 And as he said it , shifty-eyes-with-dandruff ( and I 'll throw in bad breath ) put out a hand for my arm .
2 In any event , you can be sure that you 'll dine in grand style wherever you stay in the Western Loire .
3 Erm , I do not personally like that because I like the discipline of writing things out again for reasons which I will explain in boring detail in a while .
4 Perhaps one day someone in the know will explain in great detail the mysteries of Blea Moor Tunnel .
5 Besides , it is a cardinal principle of law that an innocent party may choose to accept repudiation and sue for damages for breach of contract , or he may choose to refuse to accept the repudiation so that the contract will remain in full effect .
6 It is likely that disputes over the respective responsibilities of health and local authorities will intensify , and without substantial investment by the National Health Service in continuing care many older people will remain in inappropriate hospital care .
7 By the " permanence " of true-kin relationships in both models I refer to the fact that if two individuals consider themselves to be true kinsmen their kinship will persist in latent form even if they do not interact with one another at all for years on end .
8 Not withstanding that these Heads of Agreement are headed ‘ Subject to Contract ’ and are expressed not to be legally binding , all parties agree as a legally binding commitment that they will treat in absolute confidence the terms of this agreement and discussions in general .
9 After flowering , their leaves expand and as long as they do not get too dry , they will stay in good condition all summer long .
10 Called the Tracking and Data Relay Satellites , these will stay in geostationary orbit 36000 km above the equator , relaying data between Spacelab and the Earth .
11 He joins Stoy Hayward this month as an equity partner in the forensic accounting and litigation support department , where he will specialise in professional negligence work .
12 The new shop , which will specialise in academic library supply , will carry around 20,000 titles , and support more than 20,000 students and 2,500 academic staff .
13 West Germany will specialise in high technology engineering ;
14 For these reasons , MITI argues , Japan 's trade surplus will fall in due course .
15 And in what streets the rain will fall in showery weather . ’
16 Hence , the implication is that the price of equity will fall in direct proportion to the increase in the use of debt in the financial structure .
17 If such a possibility is likely to arise , then the analysis of the actual forms must be confined to one person who will act in complete confidence , destroying the forms as soon as his analysis is complete and there has been adequate discussion of the data ; or preferably , an outside person should be invited to undertake the task .
18 We will explore in due course whether these objectives are pursued to any significant extent in practice .
19 As I can not move the tank or the window , is there any algae eating fish like a plecostomus which will survive in brackish water ?
20 Nor might it be much consolation to him , as he ran into the singularity in real time , to know that his particles will survive in imaginary time .
21 They consider themselves to have considerable expertise in operating trains , many of their crew being regular volunteers on the Railway and will dress in Victorian costume for these special events in an endeavour to recreate the period of the Vintage Train .
22 Premier League is not the finished article yet , but football will benefit in long run
23 We are retaining our Medau identity when appearing at prestigious events and thanks to the generosity of one of our Vice-Presidents ( ‘ Medau 's Grandmama ’ as she calls herself ) Peggy Secord , the Team will appear in new Medau Blue outfits at the CCPR Festival at the Royal Albert Hall in 1985 .
24 Long telephoto lenses limit your depth of field — the distance between the nearest and furthest objects which will appear in sharp focus in the picture — so precise focusing is crucial .
25 Two new symbols will appear in typed text : ‘ → ’ for the Tab key and ‘ . ’
26 Premature camshaft wear , even at 26,000 miles , is not unknown and this will result in poor performance — often there will be no tell-tale noise as the hydraulic cam followers will take up the slack .
27 This will result in downward pressure on prices as domestic firms face foreign competition .
28 He has already been booked four times this season and two more cautions will result in automatic suspension .
29 Seed-predators that hoard seeds may be effective as dispersal agents : in temperate regions , nutcrackers and jays ( Corvidae ) store large numbers of seeds and exploit them later , and death or ‘ forgetfulness ’ of the bird will result in successful dispersal .
30 Well I think this war the aim of this war is to achieve erm minimum casualty , and by doing what the allied forces are doing by denying the Iraqui forces the logistics such as transportations and communication system is very vital to reduce the power of the enemy and then you can force him to retreat , or you can weaken the army that will result in minimum casualty for the allied forces .
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