Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.
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1 | Wind/U , a complete set of Windows APIs operating under Motif that Bristol wrote , is currently in beta and will ship in in the fourth quarter priced at $50,000 per product license . |
2 | ( The scampi is dodgy ; later I will throw up in the smelly boat toilet . ) |
3 | If the KIDNEYS stop working , poisons will build up in the blood . |
4 | So it 's only after several days that this will build up in the blood , does that make sense to you , do you realize now why tests is not done until six days ? |
5 | Continental crust is only about one-half as efficient at conducting heat as oceanic crust , so if a supercontinent , such as Pangaea , covers a significant part of the Earth 's surface heat will build up in the mantle below it . |
6 | School students will stay on in the few settlements that will be left and in schools in Cuba , West Africa and other countries . |
7 | Perhaps one day there will be an advert using Biblical images , the foot-sore traveller will be seen having his feet anointed ( for which there is excellent Scriptural precedent ) and softly the music will steal up in the background — and it will be Handel 's ‘ How beautiful are the feet ’ . |
8 | But stand-in skipper McAllister is confident that Leeds will bounce back in the style that made them champions last May . |
9 | Equally , seven Yorkshire clubs will line up in the 1992–93 Pilkington Cup competition , two as Yorkshire qualifiers , three as National Division Three qualifiers and two as National Division Two qualifiers not competing in the Yorkshire Cup . |
10 | Aidan McAteer is listed among the substitutes , but will line out in the left corner of the attack providing he comes through a late fitness test . |
11 | ‘ We 're confident that the sheer quality of our children 's books will win out in the medium term , ’ he said . |
12 | Malcolmson ( 1984 : 126 ) argues that ‘ an essential feature of the world Williamson is interested in [ … ] is not one in which one can simply assume that economic efficiency will win out in the end ’ . |
13 | It is not possible for example to predict that Mr Smith will have a heart attack or that Mrs Williams will fall over in the snow and break her leg . |
14 | There will be some perks around the 7th and 8th , but it wo n't be until well after the 14th that you will feel back in the swing of things again , particularly at work . |
15 | In investigating the desirability of particular government policies , this approach appraises the effects of the changes these policies will bring about in the equilibrium situation . |
16 | On behalf of all her fans , I would like to wish her the best of luck in 1992 and hope that she will carry on in the dedicated way she has in the past year or so . |
17 | This is not sad because the important part of humanity , its ability to respond emotionally , will carry on in the androids . |
18 | ( The problem of recognizing C as the same object when viewed from different directions is a much harder one , which I will touch on in the next chapter ) . |
19 | U2 have confirmed full details of their UK dates , ending months of speculation about where and when the band 's Zoo TV tour will stop off in the UK . |
20 | He will stop off in the town on his way from London to his constituency in Scotland . |
21 | Only last week , Isosceles confirmed that chief executive Alistair Mitchell-Innes will step down in the near future . |
22 | The plant will slide out in the compost . |
23 | Then you will ride down in the cage to the bottom of the shaft — 294 feet deep . |
24 | The catechist will read out in the same way as we did for the Celebration of Enrolment , erm whichever catechist is doing will say I present to you and call out a name , and you stand up in your seat with your parents . |
25 | These will end up in the pot , a bit skinny from their hyper-active existence , but tasting five times as good as any bird you can buy . |
26 | ASK any hard-headed financier , and he will tell you that debt relief never works : public money given to help struggling debtor nations will end up in the hands of the lenders — the banks whose over-readiness to lend helped to land the debtors in trouble in the first place . |
27 | Fear that information will end up in the hands of competitors . |
28 | Though they 've slipped up lately , there is still hope that the Premier League will end up in the hands of the sort of club that the likes of Arsenal , Everton and Manchester United were trying to exclude in the first place . |
29 | As Rivera reached the door Schellenberg added , ‘ I need hardly say that if one word of this leaks out you will end up in the River Spree , my friend , and your cousin in the Thames . |
30 | The other members of the consortium are worried about what 's going to happen , and if we do if we do leave it to later on Chairman , the , we have every danger that the consortium will not be a core activity of the new authorities , it will end up in the residual body , and be , and just be sold . |