Example sentences of "will be [verb] [to-vb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The hanging and design of the last room will be intended to reproduce to some extent the appearance of a Water-Colour Society 's exhibition of around 1830 with red walls . |
2 | When you have made your selection from this menu , a second menu will appear on top of ( but not completely covering ) the first menu and you will be asked to select from this one . |
3 | Roads inside the course are designated as ambulance routes , and no unauthorised vehicles will be permitted to wait on these carriageways . |
4 | This data will be used to test for any link between top executive pay and company performance . |
5 | If non-farming activities reach the VAT registration threshold , farmers will be required to register for all their activities , farming and non-farming , and will not be able to carry on as flat rate farmers . |
6 | But on the basis that ‘ there has to be a snag ’ , those who have n't taken much interest in the dietary fibre health factor to date may well become a little alarmed about what type of foods they will be required to eat on this diet . |
7 | If additional work , or special items such as gold taps are requested by you , then you will be expected to pay for these . |
8 | For these exercises , the front bed will be set to knit for most of the time and the back bed , with its electronic selection , will be creating the pattern . |
9 | Forty of LWT 's managers will be allowed to subscribe for these at a price equal to LWT 's share price today , minus 130p . |
10 | In any particular economic system the same patterns will be found to recur in many different social contexts within many different kinds of institution . |
11 | How many secure fields will be needed to cope with such a rotation ? |
12 | Further high-resolution observations will be needed to distinguish between these possibilities . |
13 | The two brothers of Armagnac , count and archbishop , thought Grilly ‘ are so oppressed … that in the end they will be compelled to submit by some contrived method … and one can not believe that they can withstand these afflictions much longer . |