Example sentences of "will [vb infin] by the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Steve Jobs says NeXTStep 486 will ship by the end of the year .
2 He reckons it will disappear by the end of 1993 , so increased demand will then spill over into higher prices .
3 The wreaths sold well , fetching prices over three pounds each , a figure that will double by the time they reach the shops .
4 ‘ But Old Sully 's Choice , who is 11 , is gradually picking up again and he will win by the end of the year . ’
5 The implication of this is that something that is no longer capable of supporting you — this may involve beliefs and people as much as material structures — will fall by the wayside .
6 Specific and lengthy training — usually over a period of years so the non-committed will fall by the wayside .
7 Many readers , I suspect , will fall by the wayside as we descend into the realms of indigestible rhetorical terminology .
8 Organisations and individuals in the many Tory marginals to which I have referred will know by the end of next week exactly who is responsible and where responsibility lies .
9 Some people will see these moves as a way of ‘ doing down ’ wholefood products , but I believe that those who are using natural ingredients , even if they ca n't claim the whole product is natural , will benefit by the restriction on misleading claims .
10 And the , this will appear by the end of November , and people will only have after this first council tax demands in March , they 've got to appeal if they think they 're in the wrong band .
11 But the dealers are all hoping the situation will improve by the end of the year , as the economists are predicting .
12 The Bush administration has undertaken a national energy review which will report by the end of the year , and that may be the first step towards the national action to end dependence on Gulf oil , and to start what 's always eluded this country — an Energy Policy .
13 World population is increasing at a rate of between 1.5 and 2.0 per cent per annum ( section 9.3.3 ) and most of the projected growth that will occur by the year 2000 will be in the developing world , mirroring a well-established trend .
14 An Apple Mac implementation will follow by the middle of 1993 and an Open Look edition by the third quarter .
15 Economic and monetary union will follow by the end of the decade .
16 The IMF bravely forecasts that all the big industrial economies will recover by the end of 1993 .
17 All US operational rights over the canal will terminate by the year 2000 .
18 Elliott , reluctant to comment publicly , and Stitt will decide by the end of the month whether to pursue the matter through the courts .
19 And executives say they will decide by the end of March whether to ground up to 25 DC-10s or stop leasing a similar number of Airbus A300s .
20 You 'll need to get agreement from everyone that if they end up in the minority they will bide by the majority decision .
21 Many of the 16-strong team have now — or will have by the end of this month — taken early retirement .
22 And while more than $1 billion was spent on advertising on satellite television in 1990 , that will quintuple by the end of the decade , taking a fifth of all advertising expenditure .
23 In the present situation , the officers find themselves in a very difficult position , I can not imagine an officer saying no to a member and this is what has happened if we run out of money , then the very thing that we are seeking to do , in other words to implement the democratic process to allow people to come to meetings and speak will go by the way , and I can remember some time ago when I was a new member on here saying I would be prepared to attend property sub-committee briefings as a deputy and not be paid and I was very smartly brought up by a friend in the labour group who said that 's all right for you , you can afford it , but it 's not alright for some of us 'cause we can't. and the difficulty is if we run out of money and we either have to stop the allowances or we have to slash the allowances , yeah , knows who it was , we have to slash the allowances , then legitimately people will be able to say that the democratic process is being stifled because they are not going to be allowed to go to meetings , and therefore , I think that situations whereby a member attends to speak to a , an item , a specific item and then stays on for a double length meetings and claims double length allowances that sort of thing has got to be stopped , and also members attending just to nod approval at something that has happened that they 've been associated with , that should stop , if they want to come they should come at their own expense .
24 In giving orders to subordinates , an official will go by the rule book and will blame someone else for the existence of the rules where his decision appears inappropriate .
25 They are attracted to funerals where a great deal of wealth is displayed , and will stand by the graveside , invisible , biding their time until the mourners have departed .
26 And bosses revealed that only a deal with Taiwan had prevented the number of job losses being DOUBLED.The shock move means BAe 's factory in Hatfield will shut by the end of next year .
27 Ghede will live by the village crossroads , where the souls of the dead or enchanted pass by .
28 When it becomes illegal which will I 'm sure all people will abide by the law .
29 A lawyer for the family said afterwards : ‘ The Bonham-Carters are sad that they have been compelled to take proceedings and they very much hope that Mr Farquharson will abide by the court order . ’
30 ‘ We will abide by the decision but if the vote is to remain at Belle Vue they must realise that they will have to commit themselves to raising funds towards the rent , ’ emphasised Daley .
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