Example sentences of "will [be] observed [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | It will be observed that this is the way its own mother asserts her dominance and will easily be understood by the pup . |
2 | Equations ( 1.16.3 ) and ( 1.16.4 ) show that the characteristic equation may be written in the alternative forms unc It follows that the Cayley-Hamilton theorem unc can be written in the alternative form , in which for consistency each factor has been multiplied by -1 , unc It will be observed that , with eigenvalues all different , each of these matrices has degeneracy 1 , the product of all n factors having degeneracy n : i.e. it is null ; this is an illustration of Sylvester 's law of degeneracy ( Theorem XII of 1.22 ) . |
3 | It will be observed that in this approach we have not used cs ( which we have already found ) ; its introduction would spoil the simplicity of ( 2 ) . |
4 | It will be observed that in those cases there was no statutory period after cessation of trade during which jurisdiction continued , and the court was therefore faced with a stark choice between saying that the jurisdiction ceased immediately active trade was suspended , or saying that it continued until the business had actually been wound up by payment of the debts . |
5 | It will be observed that the disparities occur at different levels of overall unemployment , and that all ethnic minorities experienced higher rates of unemployment than the white population in the 1980s . |
6 | It will be observed that this definition , though it lays considerable and perhaps disproportionate stress on the contractual nature of the shareholder 's rights , also emphasises the fact that he has an interest in the company . |
7 | It will be observed that although the range of matters which fall within the scheme is very wide , the solicitor is limited to the giving of advice and assistance and not representation . |
8 | It will be observed that the first subsection is couched in the language of ‘ defence . ’ |
9 | It will be observed that in Lee v. Butler the goods were not to become the buyer 's property until he had paid all the money . |
10 | The more natural meaning seems to me to be , ‘ at starting in the profession , ’ for it will be observed that these words are used by the testator in reciting a prior promise made when the testator had not heard of the proposed marriage with Ellen Nicholl , or , so far as appears , heard of any proposed marriage . |
11 | Cheshire , Fifoot and Furmston ( 12th ed. ) , p. 93 say ‘ It will be observed that the plaintiff sued in Pinnel 's Case not in assumpsit but in debt , so that no question of consideration arose ’ But it was not the promise to pay the debt which was in issue but the promise not to enforce the debt . |
12 | It will be observed that , whereas OB and P2 instabilities have comparable thresholds in low-finesse cavities ( small B ) , in high-finesse cavities ( B 1 ) optical bistability is much easier to achieve than Ikeda instability . |
13 | This similarity indicates that the ‘ cleft ’ is , for this case at least , on the most-recently opened field lines : this is the only place where these highest-energy ions will be observed because of their low time-of-flight . |
14 | Thus in a sample with a mixture of configurations a triple peak will be observed and the area under each of these peaks will correspond to the amount of each triad present in the polymer chain . |