Example sentences of "will be see " in BNC.

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1 Some guides are indeed very brief , suggesting visits at breakneck speed where only a few items or rooms will be seen .
2 In the longer term , it may be something aesthetic will be seen in what was intended as pure politics .
3 At nearly all schools no stage performances will be seen by an audience until at least the end of the second term .
4 As will be seen in the next chapter , when the republican wing under de Valera took over as the Fianna Fáil party in the 1930s , constitutional law was restructured , according to both a reformed republican ideology and current Roman social teaching , and in those areas where the high clergy thought it necessary .
5 As will be seen in the remaining chapters , a particular form of Irish catholicism known as monopoly catholicism has assisted in the concrete success of the mix of the beliefs with economic beliefs in capitalism , ownership of land , and inheritance , helping to bring the elements to an explicit formulation in the 1937 Irish constitution , which has ever since shown considerable resistance to reformulation .
6 As will be seen in Chapter 5 , understanding this religious social consciousness requires some grasp of the traditional catholic teaching on the natural order and the good society , and how the nation is to respect the divine order established by God .
7 As will be seen in Chapter 5 , this interpretation is not without foundation .
8 The state has no role in the appointment of bishops and the juridical processes of church and state are kept entirely separate , though it will be seen that a number of administrative procedures reflect a direct link .
9 As will be seen in Chapter 7 , this itself could only have been due to current Roman catholic social teaching on mixed marriage .
10 But , as will be seen , such liberal theologians have yet to achieve power within the political religious establishment .
11 If Ashton 's Scènes de Ballet is compared with Balanchine 's Ballet Imperial , it will be seen that Balanchine rarely breaks away from the classical technique as practised in petipa 's day when Tchaikovsky wrote the music .
12 A story ballet demands that the circumstances and events occurring as the plot unfolds will be seen to affect the lives and personalities of the characters involved and that dance and gesture will express moods ' emotions and action .
13 Now the area will be seen for what it has to offer : superb technical lines of good rock and ace protection .
14 New wood must be fine sanded and if an orbital sander has been used , it is essential that the final sanding is done by hand with the grain , otherwise small circular marks will be seen in the finish .
15 In The Possessed , the conspirators have enticed their victim to a dark remote spot where nothing will be seen or heard , and have done the deed and tied two heavy stones to the body so that it is sure to sink , and have carried it to a pond and thrown it in : then , ‘ With extraordinary carelessness ’ they overlook that cap which has no doubt fallen off in the struggle , and which the police will soon find .
16 Mr Clarke 's undertaking will be seen as a promise to provide more money , if it becomes necessary , in an effort to assuage the doctors ' concerns about the contract .
17 The bishops will betray that which is entrusted to them ; and the irresponsible silliness of the Synod will be seen to be sinful .
18 The vote will be seen as a victory for the local authorities , who put so much pressure on the clubs , and many of the delegates were relieved that the vote had taken away the threat of possible punitive action from their local councils .
19 After all , the Jumbo , a handsome and imposing articulated unit designed by architect , engineer and critic Klaus Giovanni Koenig , will be seen on the streets of Milan for the next half-century .
20 Such concessions will be seen by many critics as timely .
21 The scale of the exercise will be seen as confirming suspicions that the number of security force personnel involved in collusion is substantial .
22 Despite what Mrs Sangster says , the jettisoning of the Sangster flagship will be seen as further evidence of her husband falling behind in racing 's power game , in which it is no longer enough just to be a run-of-the-mill millionaire .
23 It will be seen , therefore , that whatever the state of the pound Mrs Thatcher is in no danger from the constituencies .
24 The formation of the directorate will be seen by critics of the Government 's food policy as a tacit admission that its response to recent food scares has been muddled and sometimes too slow .
25 Women lived a different cultural , economic , and political life from men in the 1920s , as will be seen in more detail when we return to this area and topic in 1926 .
26 These beliefs were rooted far deeper in the past than attitudes to taxation or to education , and they were to remain tenacious into late NEP despite mounting persecution , as will be seen when this same area is re-examined later .
27 In fact this was not so right from the start , even at the sophisticated intellectual heights of Petrograd , as will be seen when we approach that city .
28 This does not mean that they were entirely lacking , as will be seen later .
29 As late as 1926 this general pattern , though subject to some exceptions , is clearly observable , as will be seen in the case-studies of Tver guberniia and Kazakhstan .
30 As will be seen , there was a serious lack of cohesion within the cultural élite itself .
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