Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [prep] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 This will arise at times when other staff are more readily available .
2 He will remain at Winfrith where he will continue to be responsible for the site 's Occupational Health Department .
3 There is a suggestion of such an approach in Marx 's briefly sketched political theory , not only in his early criticism of Hegel 's philosophy of the state as revealing the ‘ imperfection of the modern state ’ , its representation of an ‘ illusory general interest ’ as against a real general interest , but also in the later Critique of the Gotha Programme ( 1875 ) , where he poses , but does not answer , the question ‘ what transformation will the state undergo in communist society … what social functions will remain in existence there that are analogous to present state functions ? ’
4 In the minority of cases in which the child does not return home , he or she will remain in care up to the age of 18 if necessary .
5 British domestic controls on pornography will remain in place even after the completion of the Single European Market .
6 She will dock in Cherbourg later on June 5 and veterans will be taken to commemorative services on June 6 .
7 The 8th , a woman is in a poorly , but stable condition and will stay in hospital overnight .
8 ‘ Your corps will concentrate on Nivelles now .
9 James Capel is taking the latter tack , while Hoare Govett , which will soon be 51% owned by its employees , will concentrate on quality here .
10 Inside the PEP , the amount of tax reclaimed will fall from £25 currently to £18.75 per £100 gross distribution .
11 A great deal of discussion will be generated and it 's certain that the bulk of the attributes will focus on relationships rather than on curriculum or administrative matters .
12 Mr Worcester says unblushingly : ‘ We will know on Sunday how accurate our final polls were . ’
13 I am now going back to the name ‘ Centurion Coins ’ which many customers will know from years past .
14 The sportsman thoroughly disapproves of myxomatosis — the plague that now hits rabbit stocks almost annually — and he fervently hopes that reasonable stocks will survive in perpetuity not only for the maintenance of his sport but also out of regard for the rabbit itself .
15 Parsley does best in deep moist soil and sun ; the mints prefer the same soil , and are impervious to shade or sun , but pineapple mint will survive in drought much better than ginger mint .
16 Natural selection will choose among cells rather than ‘ plants ’ .
17 Processes which govern the ability of the terminal to respond during sustained activity , such as the synthesis of transmitter , the transport and filling of vesicles and their release from the cytoskeletal cage , will contribute to LTP only to the extent that they influence either the probability of fusion , or the amount of transmitter packed into vesicles .
18 He suggests that if outside investors are unaware of which corporations have managers who trade on inside information , some members of the public will refrain from investment altogether , while others will incur costs to avoid dealing with executives with non-public information .
19 Dataquest Japan forecasts that while the office computer market at $4,600m is currently double the size of the workstation market , the market will decline at 7% annually over the next few years to 1996 , while Unix workstation shipments will grow at 29% a year over the period .
20 Carl will speak to Michael now .
21 In particular , can he tell us whether the continental gauge will finish at Stratford rather than King 's Cross , and will there be a freight depot at Temple Mills in Stratford ?
22 Casting will take place at the Carlton Highland Hotel on Friday , March 5 , and the successful applicants will appear on screen later in the year to take about the cinema .
23 Starting with the October issue , Electronics World + Wireless World will appear about week later than before .
24 A man will appear in court tomorrow charged in connection with the burglary .
25 He 's been brought to Milton Keynes and will appear in court tomorrow charged with murder …
26 He 's expected to be charged shortly and will appear in court tomorrow .
27 Four people will appear in court today charged with smuggling 1.6 tonnes of cannabis resin valued at £4.8m after a yacht was boarded off Falmouth , Cornwall .
28 A MAN will appear in court today charged with the murder of a 99-year-old widow .
29 The boy 's 30-year-old father is accused of attempted murder and will appear in court today .
30 Medical Corps veteran Gilfoyle , who helped bombed Sir Galahad troopship victims in the Falklands , will appear in court today .
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