Example sentences of "will [verb] into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The going concern concept does not apply since it can be assumed that , absent law to the contrary , all authorities will exist into the foreseeable future .
2 Unless there is a truly successful arrangement for the coordination of this teaching in schools , the current confusion will persist into the next generation .
3 ‘ I had problems listening to ‘ Eva Luna ’ , ’ Margaret continues , ‘ I do n't know if those problems will translate into the average record buyer 's problems with it . ’
4 More than half of them have now perished and only a score or more will survive into the next century .
5 Cost control will serve us well for a single year but it wo n't give us a company that will survive into the next century .
6 If you get it right the engine will catch just as it slows almost to a halt and , to the accompaniment of a swirling grey cloud of oily smoke stage right , the hiccupping bass thumping will grow into the irregular loping lumpy grumble of a healthy Pratt 986 .
7 Of course , I will look into the specific points that the hon. Gentleman made and ask my right hon. Friend to reply .
8 Such progress will run into the familiar obstacles if measures are not also taken to recognize , support and share the unpaid tasks needed to maintain and reproduce the population .
9 ‘ If someone tries to get into the first room , two of the three men will fight , but Rupert of Hentzau or Detchard will run into the second room and kill the King , ’ Johann said .
10 A ‘ local passenger ’ train ( not for public use ) will run into the other platform hauled by GWR No 7760 .
11 The season will run into the 100th anniversary year of the show 's first performance in St Petersburg in 1892 .
12 If these players are so involved in league games why on earth are entering individual championships knowing rightly that they will run into the inevitable date clash ?
13 Where there are third parties who need to be involved in resolving a dispute , expert determination will run into the same problems as multi-party disputes when attempts are made to submit them all to arbitration together : see Mustill and Boyd , pp143-4 .
14 These figures are plotted in Fig. 7.8 , where the shaded section shows the percentage of areas from which at least one record will overflow into the independent overflow area .
15 Here Lotus Improve has scanned all the available disk drives and is giving advice on how well Improve will fit into the available space
16 Tools included are a lightweight folding ladder that goes in a car boot ; a 1.3m ladder-frame , easy-climb alloy tower ; a lightweight vibrating plate for settling concrete paving blocks , that will fit into the smallest of cars ; a copper tube T-end joiner ; a skip loader ; a 10m two-man hydraulic lift ; Alligator saw ; a tree stump chipper ; and even a bouncy castle !
17 Nevertheless , this hardback edition which will fit into the smallest of pockets carries historical reflections on Yorkshire cricket by Ted Lester and Anthony Woodhouse , and an immaculate and extensive records section .
18 10 a ) How many small squares will fit in one row across the large square ? b ) How many rows will fit down the square ? c ) Therefore how many small squares will fit into the large square ? d ) What is the area of each small square ? e ) What is the area of the large square in mm2 ? f ) Now complete the sentence : 1 cm2 is made up of … mm2 .
19 c ) How many small cubes will fit into the large cube ?
20 Concern has been expressed that the ordinary principles of criminal liability will draw into the net other non-violent demonstrators who may be considered to be assisting or encouraging the conduct in question and that unless such people leave the scene quickly they might face the serious charge of riot .
21 There may be some , but I would expect that this time sum , er or close to it , will be the final balance , and that , of course , will flow into the general balances of the County Council , and er , a one million pounds was allocated from the contingency , that finance sub-committee in October , to meet the price , er , to meet a prices inflation .
22 After many years of patient work , it has been possible not only to isolate the multipotential stem cells but provide conditions such that they will differentiate into the different kinds of blood cell in culture .
23 So it can be seen that the Wolverton Royal Train , with this modern programme , will move into the 21 st century , giving Wolverton Works the unique role of conveyors of Royalty through three centuries .
24 If you start with the harder work , those rabbits that are not killed will move into the smaller systems .
25 There are two processes , one on either side that will develop into the lower jaw ; two further processes that will form the cheeks and upper jaw , and a central process that will give rise to the nose .
26 Expectations concerning the conduct of monetary and fiscal policies and their likely impact on the unemployment rate will enter into the rational formulation of inflationary expectations .
27 However , nothing so remotely secular will enter into the forthcoming discussion , for as the Bishop of Durham colourfully observes , it all depends on whether you see God as a ‘ male thug ’ and the Church as a male authority structure .
28 Yet union activists will read into the same policy review an endorsement of the main thrust of Conservative legislation .
29 You will pick whichever tape you think is the right one and that is the tape I will cut into the final show . ’
30 ‘ It is reasonably clear on the authorities that where a statutory tribunal has been set up to decide final questions affecting parties ' rights and duties , if the statute is silent upon the question , the courts will imply into the statutory provision a rule that the principles of natural justice should be applied .
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