Example sentences of "will [verb] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 SunSoft will license ONC+ to allcomers — the first component of which , NIS+ , will ship to third parties by the end of the year with the others to follow .
2 Cyrix Corp of Richardson , Texas says its 64-bit superscalar competitor to Intel Corp 's Pentium processor is currently in the design stage : it may sound a little optimistic , but the company claims that it will ship in first half of 1994 .
3 And that means the England midfielder will stay with last year 's European Cup finalists .
4 Neither team will qualify for next year 's World Cup finals in the United States so the outcome is hardly crucial .
5 ‘ Now you must rest , as the battle will commence at first light . ’
6 The licence will commence from 1st June .
7 Consistent with our view of forecast oil prices , we expect to reduce our exploration expenditure to around £90 million in 1993 and we will benefit from third party expenditures on properties which LASMO has farmed out to major oil companies in Colombia , Pakistan and Yemen .
8 Durham Euro-MP Stephen Hughes will speak to first year pupils at St John 's Comprehensive School later this month and will also speak to students at the town 's Sixth Form Centre .
9 Its first PowerPC machines will appear in first half 1994 , and the Centris 610 and 650 computers , Mac IIvx and IIvi , Performa 600 and Quadra 800 systems will be field-upgradable to the new CPU .
10 Its first PowerPC machines will appear in first half 1994 , and the Centris 610 and 650 computers , Mac IIvx and IIvi , Performa 600 and Quadra 800 systems will be field-upgradable to the new CPU .
11 So , if waving goodbye to those treasured old shoes is too much , or if you 're biding your time to see what 's hot in the annual shoe guide which will appear in next month 's RUNNING magazine , just think cobblers .
12 Due to earlier printing over the Christmas period , the full feature and photocall of the centre will appear in next month 's ‘ Voice ’ .
13 A full report on the rave that never was will appear in next week 's issue .
14 The complete interview with Tim Yeo will appear in next week 's Community Care .
15 Never mind , it will do for next year . ’
16 By way of shorthand I will refer to third parties who , with the requisite knowledge , were concerned in the carrying on of unauthorised investment business as responsible third parties .
17 They will report to next month 's meeting of research ministers .
18 A letter has been received by each objector stating that arrangements have been made to hold a Public Local Inquiry which will begin on 4th November 1991 .
19 HarperCollins ' academic hotline will run until 26th February , not January as previously stated .
20 The promotion , which will run from 15th February to 15th April , will give anyone buying a Faber title the opportunity to enter a competition which carries a cash prize of £10,000 , and the chance to turn that amount into £1m .
21 The promotion , with the banner ‘ Fresh Talent ’ , will run from 20th January to 10th March and will be backed by a major nationwide author tour , and p.o.s. , front-of-shop and window displays in nearly 500 branches of the WHS chain .
22 It has general ledger , accounts payable and currency management up under Unix , and other financial and logistics applications in D&B 's mainframe Millenium suite of software will follow throughout next year .
23 We will stop at fourth normal form !
24 Please note that the Office at Epsom will be closed from Monday 18th July and will re-open on 1st August .
25 It 's expected more than 1,000 soldiers will move in next year .
26 And the first regiment will move in next March .
27 The search of the trackside for clues to the Chiltern line bombers will resume at first light tomorrow .
28 They will apply to fourth and fifth-formers , aimed at providing the pupils with more choice and flexibility during the last two years before they can leave school .
29 For making up you will have to first paste the motif on to ‘ A ’ , as before , then cut in ‘ C ’ .
30 They lowered blood pressure in patients with hypertension , prevented irregularities of the heartbeat which might be caused by adrenaline , reduced mortality after coronary thrombosis , and , perhaps most importantly of all , they revealed the complexity of the factors which control cardiac activity in man , and the difficulties of predicting the effects drugs will have without first carrying out extensive and detailed experiments , both in the laboratory and in the clinic .
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