Example sentences of "in [adj] [pers pn] will " in BNC.

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1 Sunk costs can be easily identified in that they will have been paid or are subject to legally binding contracts and the firm is committed to paying for these contracts in the future .
2 I suspect that we will find that John Major is both pro-active and reaction , because in the next few months erm up to some time before June nineteen ninety two , there has to be a manifesto produced for the next election , and I think it 's in that you will probably see the pro-active side of John Major and his colleagues .
3 The church planting team often has an obvious opportunity to get involved with secular organisations in that it will often meet in a secular building .
4 While this type of filter can be used on the cichlid breeding aquarium , removing any debris that the digging cichlids stir up , it can have one serious drawback in that it will also remove any fry from the tank as well and has to be used with care in this situation , if at all .
5 Several digitisers have appeared for specific computers such as the BBC Micro and ZX Spectrum but the Touchmaster graphics tablet claims to add a new dimension in that it will operate ( with a suitable interface or cable ) with almost all the current machines .
6 If she has had it for a few years , there will be another bonus in that it will mature before the end of your mortgage term , saving thousands in extra interest payments .
7 Any change to a field will have some knock-on effect on other areas in that it will modify the overall pattern of student choice .
8 The selection of the preferred bidder from the second phase is straight forward in the case of the strict auction in that it will be the highest bidder .
9 The purchaser will be negotiating the heads from a position of weakness in that it will know far more about the vendor 's business once the due diligence has been completed .
10 When the sewage treatment plant comes into operation in 1998 it will be able to cater for four times the population of Whitby .
11 No doubt , having aired these feelings well in public he will be exerting pressure behind the scenes to ensure there is no further need to repeat them in open audience .
12 ( In this they will not behave quite like real judges , who interrupt only occasionally . )
13 In this they will find enthusiastic allies within the Third World in the political sphere , in the bureaucracy and in business circles , who might prefer cash crops ( see Burnell , 1986 , ch.3 ) .
14 In this we will meet the desires of your good father , who has been gracious enough to give permission for my suit and endow his future son with the means withal to be worthy of your hand .
15 In this he/she will be influenced by a knowledge of what is available in other institutions in the locality ( and if cooperative arrangements for acquisition can be made , so much the better ) .
16 In some they will be quite simple numerical calculations , for example :
17 In 1993 they will be allocated to area managers but not yet to care managers .
18 The creation of two new branches in Manchester and Birmingham will further strengthen our portfolios in these areas , and with very successful sales and service teams already in place I 'm sure in 1993 we 'll see a large portfolio growth .
19 ‘ If there is anything that will be the theme for Courtaulds in 1993 it will be ‘ costs matter ’ , ’ he told Courtauld News in a New Year interview .
20 If there is anything that will be the theme for Courtaulds in 1993 it will be ‘ costs matter ’ .
21 If they are cut in half they will be easier for younger pupils to wield .
22 Once again in 1985 we will be looking for four new members to join the Executive Committee to replace Pat Keen ( retiring ) , Doreen Prescott ( retiring ) , Pauline Kenward ( now Vice-Chairman ) and Joan Daniels , who took office as Honorary Treasurer in May .
23 And the chances are that by the time the market picks up again in 1991 we will be back to the 1983 figure .
24 I anticipate that in 1991 we will re-visit most of these subjects and I expect that we will address several others such as skills shortages , innovation policy and education policy proposals .
25 ‘ In the years to the World Cup in 1995 we 'll see an amazing turnaround in world rugby in terms of the amateur and professional nature of it .
26 I Admittedly if we stay in the rural districts of England in 1700 we will discover that forty to fifty years is not unrealistic , but old age is rare .
27 Squeeze them in sure we 'll find somewhere for them to go , vacate , so long as I get a kiss from everybody apart from the boys and
28 In 2013 it will go up to 20pc of the market value . ’
29 In 1992 they 'll be letting down their hair in the traditional manner between 19th September and 4th October .
30 Okay so that 's nought along here going up in twos I 'll let you do that for for hundreds .
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