Example sentences of "will turn [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We expect thousands of people will turn up for this rave , which has been organised and advertised without the school 's knowledge .
2 As usual , Queen 's have n't their sorrows to seek at the start of a new season while they wait to see who will turn up for the new University term .
3 The event , which is set for Sunday May 6th has extra significance this year , as it coincides with the 20th anniversary of the United States ' twentieth tactical fighter wing being based in Oxfordshire , and master sergeant Bill Fonten is predicting even more crowds will turn up for the day when the U S base throws open its doors .
4 Paulos is admirable on the nature of coincidence — the inevitability of improbable events — on the logic of gambling in its various forms from coin-tossing to the Stock Exchange ; the Gambler 's Fallacy ( the belief that when a coin has landed heads several times over , there is an increased probability that tails will turn up on the next throw ) ; Pascal 's wager ; Condorcet 's paradox ; the prisoner 's dilemma .
5 Charles will turn up on his own on December 13 to watch a host of top stars take part in a ‘ An evening with Dylan Thomas ’ in aid of the Prince 's Trust .
6 May I just say that the majority of people will care for their animals but it is those people who buy , we have s er cases where erm people will turn up on Christmas day and say to their elderly relative , We bought you a puppy .
7 In any case , someone somewhere will turn up as your client and he , she or it is the advertiser as far as you are concerned .
8 ‘ If those two English lads from Northallerton will turn up at the pics ?
9 The Jot 1.0 specification is designed to enable applications to share handwritten notes , sketches , signatures and other free-form data across the generality of computers from hand-held devices to mainframes , so that if someone scrawls a note and sends it over a modem , it will turn up at the other end as handwriting , regardless of the sending and receiving machines , provided only that they both implement Jot 1.0 .
10 The once-great Computer Systems News , which had to suffer the indignity in its declining months of being called Systems and Network Integration , gives up the ghost this week but not before it reports that IBM will turn up at AutoFacts in November with a new-fangled massively parallel machine that runs both AIX/ES and MVS and is based on a new ( possibly hybrid ) chip developed at the Thomas Watson Lab .
11 Today JR will turn up at the Borders roads committee meeting in a Pringle of Scotland creation , complete with Saltire design , as worn by the golfer Colin Montgomerie at last year 's Scottish Open .
12 Staff hope that at least 100 people will turn up between 9am and 5pm.The project is laying particular emphasis on improving the wheelchair access and availability of hearing aid clinics .
13 Privately , however , reaction at the higher end of the trade is positive , with the feeling that potential purchasers will turn back to the dealers for better service at more or less comparable prices .
14 You simply ca n't imagine how it will turn out for them when , for one reason or another , they stop winning .
15 If he does , it is likely he will turn out for the Aberdeen side , Touche Ross .
16 To have self-confidence is great and it helps when you apply for a new job , but to eat up your seed corn because you 're sure all will turn out for the best is foolhardy .
17 ‘ Do n't worry , Mary , ’ her mother said , as she said so often these days , her own face a portrait of Anxiety , ‘ everything will turn out for the best . ’
18 A feeling all will turn out for the best .
19 Things will turn out for the best , ’ he added cryptically .
20 Past experience suggests that one or two of them will come to rest in the belly of a fox , and of those that survive several , I fear , will turn out to be cockerels .
21 That will turn out to be of huge significance for the action of chapter 4 .
22 In Cambridgeshire , Sir Miles Sandys , an adventurer whose capital had been sorely overstretched by the drainage projects , wrote to his son that if ‘ order not be taken , it will turn out to be a general rebellion in all the Fen towns ’ . ’
23 This was taken by a number of experts as showing that earlier estimates had been purposely conservative and that ultimately there will turn out to be far more oil in the North Sea than currently estimated .
24 And whatever the advance , demonstrations suggest that Zuccarelli 's system , like all previous ‘ dummy head ’ systems , will turn out to be a technically interesting dead end .
25 ‘ We are just hoping that it will turn out to be good news but I am terribly concerned for her . ’
26 You wait , Bowe will turn out to be another Buster Douglas .
27 The jury is out on whether the Government is ushering in a new golden age of private railways or whether , in the words of one of its sworn enemies — Jimmy Knapp , the RMT transport union leader — rail privatisation will turn out to be ‘ the poll tax of the nineties ’
28 Some of your views and characteristics will turn out to be negative .
29 But the scientist can not lay down in advance what the pattern will turn out to be .
30 I think he will turn out to be an artist who is not the happy hedonist of popular reputation .
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