Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] will eventually " in BNC.

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1 These genes are the mechanism by which information arriving at the cell nucleus is translated into instructions for the later synthesis of key structural proteins — that is , proteins which will eventually be inserted into the synaptic membrane so as to change its structure and shape .
2 It 's by , by ever successively smaller , smaller steps we 'll eventually head ever towards absolute zero without ever getting there , that 's true .
3 So far buildings have been acquired as the result of the Bradford efforts which are at present undergoing alterations and improvements which will eventually accommodate about 20 handicapped people plus staff .
4 Since a large fraction of the stock market is held by pension funds and insurance companies which will eventually make payments to workers , monopoly profits may indirectly pay income to some relatively poor people .
5 More topically Smith drives home the absurdity of the present British water industry installing meters in households and then setting up a huge bureaucracy to monitor them and gather payment — a move that will make water much more expensive ( and thus more attractive to the private companies which will eventually provide it ) .
6 The cartilaginous elements which will eventually become the bones of the limb are just one of its structural elements .
7 One of the reasons is because the Law Society says you 've got to have advocacy skills , and you 'll find in your manual the actual amount or degree of advocacy skills you will eventually have to learn .
8 The document clearly helped employers to identify what they hoped to achieve by running such programmes , and sowed the seeds which will eventually culminate in a nationally recognised curriculum in the future .
9 So what has to happen , ideally , is that your detective must learn piece by piece things which will eventually make the answer to the fundamental puzzle clear .
10 It goes on when you 're actually preparing statements , affidavits , pleadings , all those things which will eventually be used in court .
11 Peter Johnson says : ‘ We 're hoping that our pollution-free and energy-efficient units will mark the start of a new generation of sophisticated electric trains which will eventually run all over the Regional Railways network . ’
12 Peter Johnson says : ‘ We 're hoping that our pollution-free and energy-efficient units will mark the start of a new generation of sophisticated electric trains which will eventually run all over the Regional Railways network . ’
13 In these sections the existence of ‘ non-standard families ’ is explicitly acknowledged and the youth department is , for instance , charged with the responsibility of providing a counselling service to divorcing couples ( s. 17 ) focused on the needs of the children which will eventually become obligatory in divorce procedures .
14 By using the map and clues you will eventually find your way to a fine hostelry out in the country .
15 However , some children who will eventually pass out of care through custodianship or adoption will spend periods , sometimes periods of years , in care after moving to permanent new families .
16 TRAINER Andy Turnell has some nice young horses who will eventually take some of the burden from stable star Katabatic .
17 The approach recognises that the clerks who will eventually use the system ought to have a major design role .
18 But while the public library is fulfilling this immediate need , they are conscious of the long-term information needs of schoolchildren who will eventually require public library services as adults , and are conscious of the necessity of promoting the public library as a resource in its own right .
19 On 6 March the Copyright Office conducted the second of two hearings to gather testimony for the recommendations it will eventually make to Congress on artists ' re-sale royalties .
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