Example sentences of "[that] would eventually " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | In other words , he was still developing the characteristics that would eventually make him a character actor . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Here we see the origins of the professional body of zoologists and botanists that would eventually flourish throughout Europe , America and the colonies . |
14 | It also enhanced the national rivalries that would eventually touch off the First World War . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | Recommendations were made that would eventually phase out the broad gauge . |
17 | Ironically , it would be Cats that would eventually bring his first marriage to an end . |