Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [vb pp] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I doubt if you 'll have heard of a Romany having a magistrate removed from office either , Mr Peck , but make one arrest here and you 're very likely to be the first . ’
2 I 'll have finished in a couple of hours .
3 I did on the the bolognaise , yeah otherwise it 'll get boiled to a pulp !
4 But rise to the bait and you 'll get sucked into a drama that will prove totally unnecessary .
5 Wynne Godley has been consistently the gloomiest economist operating in Britain , believing that the UK economy is suffering from severe structural weaknesses , and it will remain locked in a low growth and high unemployment pattern for years .
6 Most of your fans though , will remain condemned in a lonely monologue with their distant idol …
7 Synfuel production will remain concentrated in a relatively small number of countries .
8 She will feel accepted as a member of the ward team and will be more ready to learn .
9 When TR2 is conducting its collector voltage will be approximately zero and the l.e.d. , D3 , will become illuminated as a consequence .
10 When you receive your copy you will discover a unique range of benefits to which you will become entitled as a WWF Teacher Member .
11 In terms of the concepts outlined above we could express Marx 's views thus : the economic class of proletarians ( propertyless sellers of labour power ) will necessarily become increasingly homogeneous in respect of income levels and conditions of life and work ; this will result in the increasing ‘ non-pertinence ’ of social collectivities based on branch of industry , religion , nationality , sex etc. , and the increasing pertinence of the social collectivity coterminous with the proletariat itself ; eventually as a result of the process of struggle this social collectivity will become organised into a corporate body — the trade union movement — and a political force : the communist movement or party .
12 Today , the result of our labours was several long rows of planted saplings which , in ten years ' time , will have grown into a grove of pussy willows doing useful service as a screen for walkers .
13 Penzias foresees that the number will have risen to a billion by the end of the century , with an untold gain in computing power .
14 If you were really fortunate you will have gone on a training course , far too few companies bother to invest in improving their staff 's skill in desktop publishing , and have learned at least some of the basic operations .
15 Realistically , it is hard enough to speculate on how multimedia will have developed in a few years time without looking as far ahead as the beginning of the next century .
16 When I back there I am sure I will have changed to a certain extent and I hope it will have helped to develop my managerial skills . ’
17 In the great majority of cases , their attitudes to the mentally handicapped will have changed as a result of experiencing this broader perspective .
18 erm I , I agree with Ann , not about the government , but I agree that I do n't think anything very obvious will have changed in a year erm but I do n't think it depends on the government .
19 Multimedia will have evolved from a technological issue into a metaphysical one .
20 Such children will have passed along a string of carers and may have been physically and sexually abused .
21 Out of his professional need , he will have settled on a good working strain over the years and any surplus he may have is virtually guaranteed to be first-class .
22 ‘ If the indicators for the first quarter remain flat or suggest a further fall in output , then the time will have come for a further cut in interest rates , by another 1 per cent or more . ’
23 For the Lancashire committee the vote ( 2,046 in favour , 961 against ) will have come as a relief , and for John Brewer in particular as something of a triumph .
24 The material with which a major museum has to deal , both within its own collections and on offer to it , will have come from a wide variety of sources .
25 You do risk crackles and pops , but many will have come from a good home — and you can always get them washed .
26 For , when Achilles reaches the point from which the tortoise starts , the tortoise will have advanced to a farther point .
27 MAYFEST this year will come bedecked with a posy of brand new slogans , logos and images .
28 SNOOKER ace Terry Griffiths will play blindfolded against a sightless opponent to launch a book about sport for the blind .
29 This raises the possibility that OS/2 — and , with it , IBM 's partnership with Microsoft — will get caught in a vicious circle , much like DOS got caught in a virtuous one .
30 During his lunchbreak , in the AMS commissary , Mikio will sit buckled over a book .
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