Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Neglect and lack of treatment will eventually result in a coma and possible death . |
2 | A little perseverance , with further rubbing and pulling , will eventually result in the recrystallization of the rubbery phase , which then crumbles to a powder . |
3 | While fake characteristics may gain short-term successes , those individuals that ignore such clues and focus on reliable sources of evidence about their opponents will eventually emerge in the course of evolution . |
4 | The Corporate Plan , recently approved by Council , will greatly assist in the focusing of future budgets . |
5 | Furthermore , an incorrect diagnosis will merely result in the tradesman replacing a wrong component or unit and when he tests to see if the fault is clear will find it is still there . |
6 | None of us , however , is naive enough to believe that such a buy-out will necessarily succeed in every case . |
7 | Failure to comply with the terms of a Default Notice will normally result in the default being disclosed to credit reference agencies . |
8 | You will need to remove and discard the detachable lid , which is a feature of many cat litter trays , since this will just get in the way , and means that accidents are more likely to happen . |
9 | The way in which an organisation is structured depends upon the way its members feel it will best survive in the world . |
10 | People will usually choose in a way which is consistent , but not in their own best interests since they fail to take into account all relevant information . |
11 | All of these reactions , however , result in the production of another radical and will usually result in a chain reaction . |
12 | If you are organising a series of local radio interviews , a simple request to each station for a recording of the broadcast will usually result in the interviewee being handed the recording at the end of the interview , but you must provide the tape . |
13 | The golfer who does not suffer some degree of disappointment or annoyance when forced to offer his hand to a victorious opponent is the golfer who will always float in a morass of mediocrity . |
14 | I realise that you can never really win against the water ; it will always triumph in the end , seeping and soaking and building up and undermining and overflowing . |
15 | That is an added reason why I think we took such a mistaken view in a situation where it is clear that the Ibos are the brains of the establishment and will always remain in a position of effective leadership when there is no state of war . |
16 | It seems there can never be an absolute spectacle overpowering cowed spectators : some hair will always get in the gate . |
17 | Of course , the main criterion governing the probability of success in such a strategy will always lie in the ability and the accuracy of the spin bowlers used . |
18 | The dances of the Concerti da camera ( Nos. 9–12 ) are engagingly portrayed , as you will quickly find in the Allemande and Corrente of the Ninth Concerto , for example , and there are some pleasing arabesques from the plucked string continuo . |
19 | It will further engage in the set of those possible worlds and alter the context depending on the interaction of the conditions which specify the action of the discourse co-ordinates . |
20 | It becomes very hard to see how the ‘ revolutionary moment ’ will ever arise in the absence of struggles to construct alternative forms of social organisation of production which might ‘ prefigure ’ and win support for socialist objectives unless , in a surely discredited formula , oppositional industrial militancy has an intrinsic tendency to revolutionary socialism . |
21 | The position with syntax is however different , since it can never be guaranteed that a sufficient quantity of tokens of a given type of construction will ever appear in a piece of spontaneous discourse . |
22 | ‘ They 've collected conkers , ash keys and acorns , to produce seedlings here which they will later transplant in the Community Forest . ’ |
23 | Thus the conditions of training that generate habituation of the UR ( i.e. those that put a node into the A2 state ) will also result in the stimulus acting as only an inadequate CS — that is , they will also produce latent inhibition . |
24 | Individuals will also vary in the importance they attach to a particular time-cue . |
25 | Indeed , recently the French Government suggested that in addition to its measure to reduce the working week , establish early retirement and other features to deal with some of the multiplier effects of growing structural unemployment , it will also engage in a campaign of socially useful production similar to that advocated by the Lucas workers . |
26 | Updated information will also appear in the Festival Times , The Punter , other local press and on Festival Radio . |
27 | If it does , you will also remain in the son , and in the father and this is what he promised us even eternal life . |
28 | Sandra Hastie , producer of PRESS GANG , will also participate in the discussion . |
29 | This will also assist in the rationalisation of provision . |
30 | In the remaining rounds of the televised series Coates will also ride in the Supersport 400 championship , taking over Jim Moodie 's V&M Yamaha for the rest of the series . |