Example sentences of "will be [verb] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That 's why I 'll be bleeding coughing all night now .
2 But from day one we 'll be working to achieve that result .
3 According to John Landy of Lotus Communications , next year this will be extended to provide two-way wireless transmission of text .
4 Therefore , I as a parent will be selected to want that kind of thing to happen .
5 Where an employee , who has been redeployed or transferred , undergoing a course of vocational training , sponsored or approved by the Council , arrangements will be made to allow that training to continue .
6 ‘ The complaints have been investigated and the results will be made known this week , ’ said a spokeswoman .
7 It 's expected the Williams line-up will be made known next week .
8 An attempt will be made to identify best practice , to help bridge the gap between theoretical prescriptions and practical modelling procedures .
9 Cross membership will be arranged for the committees responsible for accreditation in the respective organisations and appropriate arrangements will be made to ensure coordinated development and progression of applications for accreditation .
10 To finish it off I need to build a cover for the 4′ filter tank — this will be constructed using half inch plywood coated with G4 pond sealant .
11 In the semi-final they meet James Talbot and Michael Nutt of the Old Bleach Club , who will be seeking to gain some compensation after they were in the Old Bleach side which lost this season 's CIS Irish Senior Cup championship final to Carrickfergus by a mere five shots .
12 It is to be hoped that the current parities of the exchange rates will be maintained to enable consistent pricing policies to be applied .
13 White as grubs in our swaddling bands , we will be dispatched to join those infant souls whose eternal whining Aeneas mistook for weeping .
14 When the inquiry is set up , a number of witnesses — bodies liable to be directly affected by the measure proposed or individuals having particular expertise in the subject-matter will be invited to submit written evidence .
15 In fact the select committee report identified Liverpool Bay as a prime example of a sour gas project , and therefore LASMO is encouraged that approval will be granted to allow this development to proceed .
16 Social services authorities will be expected to make clear in their community care plans what steps they will be taking to make increased use of non-statutory service providers or , where such providers are not currently available , how they propose to stimulate such activity .
17 At the first stages of development they will be asked to take first draft programs into the classroom , maybe even in the form of sub-programs .
18 The appointment letter should also state that ( i ) in the event of the time and place not being convenient , the debtor is to name some other time and place reasonably convenient for the purpose , ( ii ) ( statutory demands ) if the debtor fails to keep the appointment the creditor proposes to serve the debtor by advertisement or post or insertion through a letter box or as the case may be , and that , in the event of a bankruptcy petition being presented , the court will be asked to treat such service as service of the demand on the debtor , ( iii ) ( petitions ) if the debtor fails to keep the appointment , application will be made to the court for an order for substituted service either by advertisement or in such other manner as the court may think fit ; ( c ) in attending any appointment made by letter , inquiry should be made whether the debtor has received all letters left for him .
19 COUNCILS will be asked to set annual housing targets and explain any failure to meet them to their tenants under government proposals announced yesterday .
20 These examples show that the value of what is at stake and the availability of alternative remedies can both have an effect on the likelihood that the courts will be asked to review particular government decisions .
21 Therefore , on any given project , a manageable chunk will be completed to secure enough cash for wages .
22 As will be seen , the Newbolt Report attempts to construct a similar status for English : as " art " it will be said to transcend narrow state or class interests ; while , as " education " its function will be to refuse and actively combat the influence of majority cultures rather than be democratically responsible to them .
23 From the traffic point of view , I have already said that there will be a large number of movements , but everything will be done to minimise any hindrance to people living in the locality .
24 But as the 1993 season gets into swing it is becoming clear that little , if anything , will be done to breathe new life into the domestic game .
25 He will be supported up front by Hamburg 's Jan Furtok and the tousle-haired Roman Kosecki , a lively substitute at Wembley who , like his captain , Dariusz Wdowczyk , will be hoping to impress British talent spotters .
26 Again under the captaincy of Steve Smyth , they will be hoping to top this league and gain promotion to the County Regional League .
27 But the Whites and Baxters marched on by increasing margins and will be hoping to meet this afternoon to dispute a place in tomorrow 's quarter-finals .
28 England have never been beaten in this annual event , but the Scots will be aiming to retain second place ahead of Ireland and Wales .
29 Although in the normal course the maker of any written statement filed at court will be called to give oral testimony this may not always be the case .
30 If some principles can be agreed I will be looking to introduce this concept into other potential projects I have in mind .
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