Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] will now " in BNC.
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1 | Prime was born in the early 1970s , structured around the PrimOS operating system , which was developed on Honeywell Inc minicomputer hardware under a government contract , which meant that when people on the development team wanted to take it into the commercial world , they were able to buy the operating system for a nominal sum , and developed a new processor optimised to run it to create the 50 Series , the customer base for which will now be subject to a flock of companies wanting to win users over to their open systems . |
2 | It was the simple questions that proved troublesome , and none of them will now forget who was the local councillor and is now MP for Huntingdon . |
3 | Collectively these three initiatives encompass the main thrust of the post-1979 managerial approach in central government , each of which will now be examined in turn . |
4 | That is both a misreading of what European Union implies , even if the Maastricht treaties go forward ; and , because Maastricht is unravelling , it is a misreading of what will now happen . |
5 | The interesting question is how many of us will now exercise that choice , redefining CPE by opting for ‘ Cheaper Professional Education ’ ? |
6 | And there does seem to be some speculation about who will now play in goal . |
7 | So though it is hard to imagine the stealthy fighter-bombers , map-reading cruise missiles and pinpoint bombs that won the Gulf war being beaten by Brazilian , Chinese or Russian weapons for decades , there is a good argument for what will now in effect be an arms race by America against itself . |
8 | It seems likely that the team they gathered around them will now disperse . |