Example sentences of "will [verb] in a " in BNC.

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1 MY work has been written in sand and after my death will disappear in a decade or so , ’ wrote August Bournonville ( 1805–79 ) , the Danish choreographer whose ballets are still in the repertory , and whom the Danes have been celebrating with yet another Bournonville festival in Copenhagen .
2 If the symptoms are of the remedy they will disappear in a few days and no more medicine may be needed .
3 If we are not careful the innovation for which the UK has been famous will disappear in a headlong rush to maximise shareholder returns .
4 ‘ No , Sir John , he did not , as I will explain in a while .
5 Now it it just possible and I will explain in a moment why , that the necessity to avoid the greenbelt may not be exactly the same as being beyond the outer boundary of the York greenbelt .
6 He recommends that you add up approximately how many tokens you think your child will earn in a typical day if he/she does the little chores you require and behaves in the manner you are trying to encourage .
7 This will affect English teaching , since English will exist in a still richer linguistic and cultural context .
8 The alarm will trigger in a central control point and the people there will either ring a neighbour to ask them to go and see what the problem is , or immediately ring the emergency services .
9 Such groups are likely to evolve more complex co-operative behaviour than will arise in a selfish herd .
10 ‘ The tenants will paint in a proper and workmanlike manner all the outside wood , iron and stucco or cementwork of the said subjects and all other exterior parts as might properly require to be so painted with three coats at least of good oil and white lead paint … . ’
11 Research and process development will remain in a scaled-down San Jose facility .
12 Most of my stuff is still in packing cases and , because I am not a very quick person , it is likely I will remain in a disorganized state for some time to come .
13 ‘ Without corrective action , Britain will remain in a vicious circle of decline . ’
14 If you have a lot of different dates to enter , either use a keystroke macro — something that I will cover in a future Step-by-Step ( but see ‘ Further Reading ’ ) or just enter the same date , say @DATEVALUE ( ’ 1-Jan-90 ’ ) in the first cell , copy it down the column for as many rows as you expect to need and then edit it ( using F2 ) to enter the real dates .
15 The winner will stay in a top London hotel and receive top-to-tail grooming at Peter 's Posh Pets while his or her owner enjoys the human equivalent at Harrods .
16 One lucky reader and a friend will stay in a 3 star hotel in the heart of New York .
17 I will describe in a moment how the decoding is carried out , but first , a word about what kind of code it is .
18 In Some instances there may be a good many more than one , but here again the magazines will specialise in a specific area and a good deal of study is required to make sure that a particular magazine will be to use the material you are planning to send to it .
19 The nature of work in private practice varies enormously , as many firms will specialise in a particular field and others may offer a more general service .
20 I will discuss in a moment how such transport might be achieved , but first I give an example of its role in maintaining life .
21 If the rotation is due to something having broken on the model , you have another problem which we will discuss in a later chapter .
22 Apart from one other ingredient , which I will discuss in a moment , most helicopter aerobatics consist of combinations of the loop and roll .
23 That is why if Jill knowingly leads Jim to expect that she will behave in a certain way she bears a responsibility to prevent harm to Jim as a result of this reliance , and so on .
24 Anything that makes it more likely that a child will behave in a particular way .
25 The lexical probability that Church refers to is the likelihood that a word will behave in a particular syntactic manner .
26 However , you will go no further than two miles from the barracks , you will behave in a manner that befits a Royal Fusilier and you will report back to the guardroom sober as a judge at one minute before nine .
27 Given Hobbes 's view of egocentric human nature , according to which people always act in such a way as to produce pleasure and avoid pain , it is plain how they will behave in an ungoverned state of nature .
28 a ) Employers want to ensure that their businesses will flourish in a healthy community .
29 After an aggressive incident , the subordinate goat will retreat in a low-rumped posture — trying to avoid a blow to its flanks .
30 Attacking ( 10 credits ) : The higher the Attack rating , the more likely your guy will win in a ruck .
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