Example sentences of "will [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This time , even with a forecast that the rate of inflation will halve to 3.5 per cent by the middle of next year ( 1986 ) , the Bank can not offer any hope that the growth in earnings will slow in response .
2 Students studying part-time , and by definition receiving no grant , will graduate on completion of the programme of study planned and agreed between the student and his or her personal tutor .
3 The Government 's commitment to a positive reform of the law will weaken in view of the apparent lack of consensus .
4 All Iris Indigo R4000 configurations will ship in volume in September and the R4000 CPU is available as an upgrade to existing Iris Indigo customers for $9,000 .
5 SNX , based on the Streams networking standard , enables developers to prioritise tasks across both target and host machines ; it will ship by year-end .
6 The read-only version of Image/SQL will ship before year-end , with the full version following in mid-1993 .
7 We will endeavour to seat parties at adjacent tables , however in this busy Christmas period this can not be guaranteed .
8 Half of Neil Walker 's 1,700 acre farm will disappear under water if the reservoir goes ahead .
9 The CPRE hopes ’ The Lost Land ’ report will sting decision-makers and planners into action — otherwise , it argues , much more countryside will disappear under concrete in the next forty-five years .
10 Erm and again I I doubt doubt whether that will disappear over night .
11 ‘ It was nothing , just — ‘ Tell Hugh that the pain Alice caused will disappear in time ’ . '
12 Bottles will disappear from stockroom shelves and many published analytical and synthetic methods will have to be changed .
13 Three soldiers will testify at inquest on IRA deaths
14 The ‘ proactive ’ fishkeeper will medicate with malachite green and formalin , every spring and autumn , to bring down populations of protozoan parasites , and he does this irrespective of whether or not the fish are showing signs of discomfort .
15 The report says that the slow pace of reform will prolong the civil war in large parts of the country , while rapid reforms will siphon off peasant discontent and in turn reduce military activities and spending .
16 Again , quite usefully , such classifications will throw into relief the difficulty in television of generalizing across national systems in the absence of the kind of international standard which classical Hollywood cinema has provided for the understanding of cinema .
17 It just says that some parts of the business will throw off cash surpluses , that it may well not be worth investing further in those businesses , and that , in that case , the funds can be used to further investment elsewhere .
18 It will port to Sun and HP in the future .
19 They say if we sign the lease , then they will think about negotiating .
20 They , they , they exist erm , princ a very common finding in psychoanalysis is that things will , will , will exist as word representations , with no feeling representation , or they wo n't be connected to , to er they 'd be completely isolated .
21 The conclusion then is that the greater the volume of NBFI activity , the greater the range of products , the more substitutes will exist for money in its precautionary and asset roles .
22 Any inability to carry the weight on the hind-legs will trigger off resistance in the mouth .
23 HyperSparc will evolve into three-layer , 0.5 CMOS , 80MHz and 100MHz iterations next year .
24 In technical language , we must add to the kinematics a dynamics , an equation of motion which will prescribe how things will evolve with time .
25 The appropriate sale strategy will evolve from consideration the clients ' objectives and from our assessment of the valuation of the business , the degree of interest it is likely to attract , and deal structuring considerations .
26 Some factors in the competitive analysis will relate to market attractiveness .
27 This contrasts with Chapter III where the charge will arise under Case VI of Schedule D. That being so it seems to the author that one must apply the appropriate Case to the particular income — Schedule A , etc .
28 Any assets in respect of which significant allowable losses will arise on disposal to Newco should , before the sale to Newco , be transferred on an intra-group basis within the vendor 's capital gains tax group to a group company with chargeable gains against which to set the losses .
29 Voluntariness will be understood , however , not as the decisive act by which an individual surrenders private autonomy , but rather as a deliberate entry into market relations under which certain obligations will arise in order to sustain and regulate an advanced division of labour .
30 But seriously , vacancies will arise from time to time in all areas within the company .
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