Example sentences of "will remain in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These fish in the 1lb to 2lb class can be a hundred or more strong in a shoal , and if you begin catching this size of barbel it is likely they will remain in the swim , feeding off and on , for as long as you have bait to keep them interested .
2 ‘ Whatever future conclusion we may reach as to this , we can not deny that an object once attended to will remain in the memory , whilst one inattentively allowed to pass will leave no traces behind . ’
3 It was a happy , friendly and very satisfying day one which will remain in the memory forever .
4 ‘ Her Majesty will remain in the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary under observation today . ’
5 We are not forcing them out of the NHS ; they will remain in the NHS , and the services will remain free at the point of delivery .
6 Remember that once a design is either drawn on screen or recalled from the disk into the working memory , it will remain in the working memory as long as the controller remains switched on , or until you erase it from the screen with the ERASE DRAWING option from within the FUNCTION menu in the menu bar at the top of the design screen .
7 The excess will remain in the buyer 's warehouse for quite some time , tying up his capital and his storage space .
8 It will remain in the pit to await your prompt attention .
9 Instead , Bayle will remain in the US where he has lived since winning the world 250cc crown in 1989 , to concentrate on retaining his American supercross Masters ' title , which clashes with the world tournament .
10 Several of the original PSD modules will remain in the PSD section of the SCOTVEC Catalogue pending a revision in 1988–89 .
11 ‘ Home Alone ’ girl Gemma Gibson ( 11 ) will remain in the care of Hammersmith Council , London , following a High Court hearing today at which she and her actress mother Yasmin — who is on police bail — were represented .
12 The direct transfer of capital from one generation to the next is the primary way in which reproduction takes place , because it ensures that wealth will remain in the family .
13 Similarly , investors tend not to deal with a new house if they are doubtful about its tenacity — and skilled market staff will not join a firm even for high salaries if they are unsure that it will remain in the market .
14 ‘ We will overcome this problem by using a new log book for every new case and the pages will remain in the book . ’
15 If he does not become Chancellor , he will remain in the news anyway as he attempts to push through the Government 's toughest privatisation yet , British Rail .
16 The contest will be held on Saturday July 18 — three weeks after the date favoured by Mr Kinnock , who will remain in the post until his successor is chosen .
17 But perhaps the picture that will remain in the minds of the few now here who knew him will be that of a long , thin figure folded into the driving seat of a small , fast , bright red sports car , his hair billowing wildly , his eyes crinkling through large , horn-rimmed spectacles and his mouth twisted into a mocking , sardonic grin .
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