Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Controls on illegal trade in animals and plants will effectively disappear with the introduction of the European single market at the start of 1993 .
2 It is an aim that Legent recognises it can not realise alone , and it will duly continue along the path of strategic acquisitions to broaden both its human and technological asset base .
3 The testator made a valid will duly executed with the assistance of solicitors in 1978 .
4 These are the very people who will most benefit from the proposed changes .
5 If the initial exposure is given to some flavour other than that used for the test phase , then both the habituation of neophobia ( Siegel 1974 ) and latent inhibition ( Tarpy and McIntosh 1977 ) are attenuated but may still occur to some extent — the degree of generalization will presumably depend upon the extent to which the pre-exposed flavour and the test flavour are perceived as similar .
6 Hence today such schemes will rarely lead to the creation of a special class of share ; it is only in relation to their allotment , financing , and provision for re-purchase by the company or the trustees of the scheme that there will be special arrangements which the Act facilitates by exclusions from the normal restrictions on purchase of own shares and on the provision of finance by a company for the acquisition of its shares .
7 First the ‘ internal ’ solution , will slowly permeate into the fibres , then the ‘ external ’ one .
8 That part of you is very cunning and it will slowly fight with the other part that yearns for freedom and true strength .
9 He 's a natural ball player with an exciting turn of pace , and Ballymena will gladly benefit from the former Coleraine Institution star , whose now preferred position is in the centre .
10 We are onluy too pleased to respect such wishes whenever possible , and will gladly advise on the best way of wording a Will to ensure that the bequest is used for
11 The Prime Minister may have complained that under former management the poll tax was bounced through , but he will gladly ram through the new poll tax .
12 The rapid-growth progressive phase , characterised by conversion growth and a high loss rate due to instability and immaturity , will eventually settle in the marginal phase , in which the institution is maintained by a high level of biological growth and a lessening appeal to non-members .
13 Whatever the initial conditions , all trajectories will eventually arrive on the attractor .
14 A little perseverance , with further rubbing and pulling , will eventually result in the recrystallization of the rubbery phase , which then crumbles to a powder .
15 Supporting this idea is the observation that if foreign DNA from any source is introduced into a cell , a small proportion of it will eventually integrate into the cell 's chromosomes .
16 Whether or not such machines will eventually appear in the UK is open to conjecture , but clearly , if taken to extremes , such methods of communication will become counter-productive .
17 The path which you can see being drawn will eventually go behind the big trees , using the bottom button of the path selection bar .
18 Functional pressure-group activity has also increased , which has allowed the state to bypass legislatures and which will eventually lead to the creation of corporate state structures dominated by the monopolies .
19 Once you have become accustomed to the idea of conscious relaxation ( as in the previous exercise ) , you will eventually progress to the stage whereby the relaxation response is triggered by a simple action and/or silent prompt .
20 If , however , the market demands this type of product , then someone must supply it and it is better the consumer buys a product made from organic ingredients in the hope that they will eventually progress onto the unadulterated whole milk yoghurt .
21 It is recommended that as much information as possible be supplied since the DC may have to be assessed by other users , and will certainly be examined by the QA user who will eventually decide upon the fitness for purpose of any modules referenced by the DC .
22 Dozens of people with rucksacks glare back at them from the platform as they wait for their substandard ‘ Sprinter ’ to turn up ; wet , cold and miserable perhaps , but at least secure in the knowledge that they will eventually travel through the same scenery without parting with their life savings .
23 Followers are convinced that Johnson Matthey ( rising 10 to 414p before settling at 410p ) will eventually emerge as the predator .
24 While fake characteristics may gain short-term successes , those individuals that ignore such clues and focus on reliable sources of evidence about their opponents will eventually emerge in the course of evolution .
25 However , if the gentle touch or water squirt is always coupled to the electric shock , the planaria will eventually respond to the otherwise unnoticed stimulus itself .
26 The decisions that are made also help to determine the kind of people who will eventually live in the houses that are built and therefore the nature of the village community .
27 Society reaps a benefit because the invention will eventually fall into the public domain and because , in the meantime , commercial enterprise is stimulated .
28 According to Zander there are 12 different products that will eventually fall under the DOE umbrella that it is sharing with Hewlett-Packard Co .
29 ‘ Well , I think that anybody who studies improvising long enough will eventually get to the point where they find a way to get all twelve notes available all the time .
30 Well , it wo n't be this year for the competition is intense but there 's no doubt in my mind that if he sticks at it young Coates will eventually get to the top .
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