Example sentences of "will [verb] [pn reflx] on " in BNC.

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1 Adus/UK , the Bicester , Oxfordshire-based Hewlett-Packard Apollo workstation user society , has re-christened itself HP/Works to reflect an expanding role and growing user base , the group says : the new-styled outfit will introduce itself on March 31 at its annual meeting .
2 Electoral law does not forbid him from describing himself as Conservative but his rival , Mr Gerry Malone , will describe himself on the ballot paper as The Conservative Party Candidate .
3 Such a mind may become so restless and frustrated with repression that sooner or later it will tear itself on some nail of its own making .
4 If you have a go at reading Hansard , both truths will force themselves on you , piercing the tedium , loquaciousness and tomfoolery of MPs , especially at question time .
5 I believe that when we shall have heard the testimony of Paul Alexandre and seen Modigliani 's magnificent drawings dating from this time , a truth much more beautiful than the legend will assert itself on its own .
6 ‘ People slipping back into our column , back into our camp and our sort of Britain which will manifest itself on Thursday . ’
7 As the human mind matures the same basic insights will impose themselves on all .
8 Thus it is likely Derek Turnbull will find himself on occasions deployed in that region .
9 The further east the boundaries are drawn , the more Britain will find itself on the Western periphery of a Germany-centred Europe .
10 But even if not , mass lost from evolved bulge stars , expected to be of the order of 0.2 solar masses M and ; per year , will find itself on self-intersecting orbits , and will fall toward the centre .
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