Example sentences of "[conj] [vb mod] eventually " in BNC.

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1 Care must be taken when using these servos to avoid stalling them against the end-stops as large currents will be drawn by the servo amplifier that may eventually cause permanent damage .
2 For Virgo , Fate takes a hand today when a delayed or missed connection may lead to a contact that may eventually prove to be very beneficial .
3 These committees are responsible for drafting resolutions that must eventually be agreed by Congress as a whole .
4 The doctor had swiftly administered an antitoxin before the neurotoxin pumping round Pepita 's body led to what he called the ‘ latrodectism ’ — the unbearable pain and prostration of the victim that might eventually kill them .
5 Newton 's laws and many others which followed , spurred scientists into a vision of a universe that might eventually be described in its entirety .
6 At this stage in the study , there were still many questions unanswered about detailed aspects of the new legislation , and it was also necessary to find out more about College activities and functions , particularly those that could eventually contribute to the exercise of balancing costs with income .
7 The system will likely be the first in a series of RS/6000 multi-processors that could eventually incorporate up to 16 CPUs .
8 ‘ The plan is to use that money as a launching pad for further funds that could eventually result in major building work , ’ he said .
9 The new venture , co-ordinated by the US Council for Automotive Research , will investigate design , development , testing and possible manufacturing of electric vehicle components that could eventually be used in each of the companies ' vehicles .
10 The first Kenyan African novelist was a man of anger , developing the marxist position that would eventually bring him detention without trial for a year , followed by exile .
11 In other words , he was still developing the characteristics that would eventually make him a character actor .
12 Furthermore , the analysts were aware of major computer developments that were taking place that would eventually have significant effects on the duties and responsibilities of certain functional groups at the Colleges .
13 The FAOR team noted these differences , but unfortunately did not realise the true significance in terms of the detailed user requirement that would eventually be needed to progress the IPS proposals .
14 The board decided to embark on aggressive overseas expansion and committed the bank to the biggest gamble it had ever taken , one that would eventually sink it .
15 The board decided to embark on aggressive overseas expansion and committed the bank to the biggest gamble it had ever taken , one that would eventually sink it
16 This set would be just a taste of what was to come in the wedding dower , a tantalising taste of the jewels that would eventually be showered on the bride .
17 Once through the narrows , and having explored and discounted tempting-looking passages that turned out to go nowhere — Bahia Inútil : one can almost sense Magellan growling with irritation as he named this immense body of water useless — the Captain-General entered the narrow waterway that would eventually take him into the neighbour-ocean .
18 Syd also makes an appearance at the end of the ‘ Saucerful ’ CD on ‘ Jugband Blues ’ , a last gulp of creative oxygen before surrendering to the madness that would eventually engulf him .
19 The trading employees in India were not paid salaries in the modern sense of income they could live on ; they got small retainers , starting at perhaps £5 a year , and it was taken for granted that they would supplement their retainers by trading , sometimes acting as agents buying the goods that would eventually be exported by the Company ( though this could easily lead to fraud ) , but more often dealing for their own account .
20 California in the 1960s was not only a big and important state , it was also a political forcing ground where developments were occurring in microcosm that would eventually take on national dimensions .
21 He was desperately worried that coalition , as a cynical combination to keep Labour down , would produce a reaction among working-class electors that would eventually put Labour in power .
22 Here we see the origins of the professional body of zoologists and botanists that would eventually flourish throughout Europe , America and the colonies .
23 It also enhanced the national rivalries that would eventually touch off the First World War .
24 It was like being adrift on a warm sea , floating on a slow , swelling tide that would eventually wash up on a sun-kissed beach in little breakers of sparkling foam .
25 Recommendations were made that would eventually phase out the broad gauge .
26 Ironically , it would be Cats that would eventually bring his first marriage to an end .
27 After fusion the tube sinks below the surface and is covered by a sheet of cells that will eventually form the skin .
28 I suppose it will be the winters that will eventually finish my deep attachment to Low Birk Hatt , now that I am getting older .
29 Then write out a list of clues that will eventually lead the children to the treasure .
30 The Institute 's Education and Training Directorate has issued pilot papers for the new final examination that will eventually replace PE2 .
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