Example sentences of "will be [verb] [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I hope you 'll pick out what 's got to come from the East Midlands National airport , can I remind you that a list of that has already been made and passed by this council when there was not a Conservative majority and that had on it about seventy traffic calming schemes bottlenecks 'll be done all over this county which in themselves save accidents and save lives .
2 Well I 'll be gone soon from this smelly household , so
3 We 'll be hearing more from this man .
4 Resuture of the stoma edge will be followed inevitably by recurrent bleeding and we have found that the therapeutic options are either a portosystemic shunt , if liver function is well preserved , or transplantation .
5 The awards will be made periodically to one or more artists at the discretion of the Foundation 's Art Advisory Committee .
6 Client will ensure that all information relating to itself comprised in announcements , public statements , the Offer document and any other documents during KPMG 's engagement hereunder issued by or with the consent or knowledge of Client will be true and accurate in all material respects and will not be misleading , and that all expressions of opinion , intention and expectation therein will be honestly held and will be made only after due consideration and that there will not be omitted from any such document any fact the omission of which would make any statement therein false or misleading ;
7 For the sake of exposition the duty will be analysed here in four parts .
8 A gambler , taking a sudden fancy to Mr Kinnock and planting £25,000 on Labour — not a course we recommend — will be felt instantly in this modest market , and shift the odds overnight .
9 Such factors , however , will be felt instinctively by any student with musicianship , and there is no need to quote such text-book rules as : ‘ Tunes will consist of two phrases .
10 It now seems reasonable to expect that the new chalets will be filled either by short term letting through a central agency , or by ‘ time sharing ’ which seems to be popular these days .
11 Furthermore it can not be assumed that all RDS information will be received accurately at all times .
12 I remind the hon. Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) that , this year , £200 million will be earmarked especially for those suffering from HIV or AIDS .
13 The BCG matrix , with its implications of a rigid policy for each product quadrant , has been much criticized , and some of the relevant criticisms will be examined later in this chapter .
14 Although third party claims may be made in all areas of international law , the topic will be examined only in three specified areas .
15 My own opinion , however , is that now that the returns on bank savings have plummeted , investors will be searching desperately for new avenues of investment and shares and property will certainly be high on the list .
16 As will be seen later in this chapter , the type of analysis used for the financial accounts is unsuitable for the cost accounts .
17 Significance of which will be seen later in this chapter ) .
18 The Henderson Collection will be exhibited there from 12 December 1992–22 February 1993 , accompanied by a modest catalogue with an overview of Korean ceramics , illustrated with Henderson objects .
19 Schools will be inspected regularly by privatised inspection services chosen by the head teacher and governess .
20 These themes will be explored later in this paper when considering some of the issues in the implementation of care management .
21 This is a distinction which has been at the heart of a good deal of post-war curricular reform in the schools both in the USA and the UK ( see , for example , Bruner 1960 ) , and which will be explored further in due course .
22 This issue will be explored further in 5.7.4 , where other sociolinguistic studies , which have selected different indicators , are considered .
23 The weak anthropic principle states that in a universe that is large or infinite in space and/or time , the conditions necessary for the development of intelligent life will be met only in certain regions that are limited in space and time .
24 BR warned that fares on Network SouthEast , where grants will be withdrawn altogether by 1992/93 , would rise in real terms by 2 ½ per cent over inflation for the next five years .
25 The centre , expected to cost US$1,000 million , will be sited either in northern China or on an island in the South China Sea .
26 Everyday experience tells us that a flavour mixed with some other will be perceived differently from that flavour presented on its own , but a click and a light ( perhaps because they come from different modalities ) are less likely to interact in this way .
27 It is hoped that a visit to Hunterston by staff of the Ukraine Station will be arranged early in 1993 .
28 As will be explained later in this chapter , Parliament in the 1970s passed legislation which renders certain exemption clauses absolutely ineffective and renders many others ineffective unless they pass a test of fairness and reasonableness .
29 In keeping with our policy of a sustained level of capital expenditure irrespective of industry cycles , we will be investing further in latest generation hardware and will speed up the introduction of new field software .
30 I should say that a , a lot of this information will be covered again during this course , what I 'm trying to do now is to bring together the the themes in a pathogenesis of infection that I introduced last week into the practical context of clinical infections .
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