Example sentences of "will [adv] [vb infin] [adv] in the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We have invested a lot of money in people , offices and warehousing over the last two years ; and this will only show through in the company 's profits in 1994–95 . ’
2 My constituent concludes : ’ The present government wants education standards to be improved but in the case of students , it will only result again in the rich' families being able to afford to send their children on to further education .
3 Those Q.T. 's who have already received tickets to sell will greatly assist Cicely in the organisation of the event if they would let her know by the first week in February how many tickets they have sold as she will be away from 8th Feb. to 8th March .
4 You will not go out in the streets and you will not say anything in public .
5 There are suspicions that Mr Kinnock , who will not intervene publicly in the contest , is trying to speed up the process in order to boost the chances of Mr Smith , who is believed to be his preferred successor .
6 But the NAIRU is indeed likely to be lower these days — partly because the labour market works better , and partly because some of those out of work will not show up in the figures .
7 He remembers his lonely school days , in assured manner that his son will not grow up in the same way .
8 Consider , for instance , the following string , and see where implausibility enters : ‘ the text makes no response … the text evades the reader 's interrogation … the text is frequently silent … the text is idle and will not get up in the morning . ’
9 No doubt one could find some of that ilk in the Labour party , but I am sorry to tell Ministers , who greatly outnumber their indians seated behind them , that defence will not figure prominently in the next general election .
10 A note of warning : do not be tempted to wash the mud off potatoes with a hose , as they will not store well in the clamp if you do .
11 Some have even kept their tattoos hidden from their children and have been reluctant to explain why they will not peel off in the sun . ’
12 Although one of the most interesting objects in the sale , it was not considered sufficiently rare — or Bavarian — to be among the items withdrawn from the sale at the instigation of the Bavarian State , which at the time of writing was still negotiating with Fürstin Gloria over what exactly will still come up in the future Regensburg sale .
13 The content and format of the checklist will usually feature prominently in the proceedings .
14 Although the reserves are vast , this supply will also run out in the not-too-distant future .
15 So who were the Cagots , other , similar allusions to whom you will also come across in the western Pyrenees ?
16 Many parishes and villages have continued to lose population and will probably do so in the foreseeable future .
17 It is so easy to guide the saw freehand that it will probably end up in the bottom drawer of many a tool box .
18 But as Bennett points out , the government will probably go further in the direction of privatisation — some leading Tories are canvassing the idea of actual or quasi privatisation of certain benefits .
19 But the modernisation of Greece will probably come faster in the late 1990s if there is now a period of four- or five-party politics .
20 Terms such as balance sheet , assets , liabilities , claims , liquidity and capital adequacy will inevitably arise later in the book as it seeks to identify the inter-relationship between financial flows and world economic development .
21 But its overall role as a credible world community of faith and love , a body that can be ignored by no one , a living tradition that combines humanity and the most sophisticated rational understanding with divinity and mystical insight , will simply dwindle away in the twenty-first century , leaving the Church as a narrowing fellowship upon the margins of history .
22 If it did , it will surely live forever in the annals of infamy ; but for the mapmaker it has ceased to exist .
23 The improvement will immediately show up in the viewfinder as the detail in the foreground lightens and becomes visible again ; however , the sky in the background will also lighten , and perhaps even become overexposed if there are some particularly bright clouds in the shot .
24 They will happily walk about in the drizzle with a pink ice-axe , lime-green gaiters , a purple , yellow and turquoise rucksack , blue and orange kagoul , red breeches and a hat with the Union Jack on it .
25 I will never travel again in the front coach — that is my only superstitious qualm , or what ever you want to call it .
26 I think that and I mean you go with the sort of attitude , that lightning will never strike twice in the same place , but then again I mean who knows ?
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