Example sentences of "will [vb infin] on the " in BNC.

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1 The Customer Information Control Service once the most mainframe-esque piece of software , will ship on the AS/400 this month and on the RS/6000 in June .
2 ‘ I promise you , Ranulf , I will think on the matter , ’ Athelstan replied , trying to hide his amusement at the thought of St Erconwald 's full of tarry-hooded rat-catchers , all looking like Ranulf .
3 After years of medical doubt it is at last safe to say with conviction that an apple a day along with the other fibre-rich foods you will eat on the F-Plan does indeed keep the doctor away .
4 The KISS WALL will evolve on the sea front during the festival .
5 Maggie feels no doubt about that : so small a word , so small and so necessary a word is bound to survive , to slip through the net of destruction that she and Fenna — no , that she herself , alone — will loose on the cold sky tonight .
6 He will remain on the board .
7 After a section has been weeded , those books which are considered worth retaining in their existing form will remain on the shelves — one would hope , a substantial proportion .
8 The decorations will remain on the boards until completion of the town centre scheme .
9 Hence , those areas of resist which were masked from the UV light by the artwork will remain on the board .
10 If the resist is not exposed for a long enough period , it will not develop fully and so some traces will remain on the board .
11 I 'm afraid my Morrissey albums will remain on the shelf .
12 She will remain on the throne as long as her health holds .
13 When the crystal stops growing , because it is removed from the solution , or for any other reason , these steps will remain on the surface and can often clearly be seen in the microscope .
14 Their celebrity Class 25 diesel , ‘ Tamworth Castle ’ , will remain on the Kent and East Sussex Railway for another season .
15 Fusco will remain on the board as chairman .
16 Mundie , one of the three founders of Alliant in 1982 , will remain on the board to advise in final sale of the service business and ultimate liquidation of the company .
17 Nevertheless , the concept of a zone of peace continues to represent a potential significant area of shared interest between the ASEAN states and Vietnam and this ensures that it will remain on the agenda for both parties although the terminology they use and the objectives they pursue may differ .
18 Mr Cudbird will report to Peter Troughton , managing director of W H Smith Retail , and he will remain on the W H Smith Retail board .
19 By definition , the weapon has not been discarded , as it will remain on the statute book , with the renewal of the order , in terms of the life of the statute .
20 We are determined that it will remain on the statute book for use if and when it is necessary to be used . ’
21 Accounts files will remain on the system for as long as necessary , so that 1990/91 accounts can be completed , and for proving the SUN Accounts system by parallel running .
22 Complexities arise in the usage of tense , time adverbs and other time-deictic morphemes wherever there is a departure from this assumption , e.g. in letter writing , or the pre-recording of media programmed In that event , a decision has to be made about whether the deictic centre will remain on the speaker and CT , as in ( 51 ) , or will be projected on the addressee and RT , as in ( 52 ) ( Fillmore , 1975 ) : ( 51 ) a .
23 It is those contracts that will remain on the register .
24 He will remain on the board of Saatchi as a non-executive director and will be replaced as chief executive by Charles Scott , who he brought with him into the company as finance director in January 1990 .
25 Mr Stewart is staying on as chief executive until his successor is ready to start and after that he will remain on the board .
26 If national production capability is one factor influencing the rate at which Britain and other NATO countries will equip with emerging technology conventional weapons , another is the demands these weapons will make on the quality and quantity of military manpower at the country 's disposal .
27 Budd reckons it was a ’ monumental success ’ , allowing the company to develop a fully-computerised design and manufacturing system essential to future competitiveness not to mention the money it will make on the Thunderbird contract itself .
28 Sir Frank will rule on the call for an adjournment next month , by which time the NII promises that it should have a new batch of reports out .
29 We will build on the producer marketing initiatives which we have already launched , including the Group Marketing Grant .
30 We will build on the close security co-operation that has been established with the Republic of Ireland under the Anglo-Irish Agreement .
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