Example sentences of "will [be] [adj] [verb] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | M ANY readers will be delighted to see this mid-1930s picture ( above ) of one of the Telroc Lawn Tennis Club 's pre-season socials at West Derby Village Hall . |
2 | They will be obliged to take back rejected refugees . |
3 | Everyone binges on food from time to time , particularly at Christmas and holiday periods , but you will find that once aerobic walking becomes an enjoyable habit , it will be easy to walk away those excess pounds any time you need to . |
4 | On the back of such IMF programmes , it will be possible to give yet further assistance to the republics of the CIS . |
5 | By focusing on the day to day practicalities of business life in collaboration with businessmen , it will be possible to see how far what are usually thought of as mutually exclusive approaches are , in fact , reconcilable . |
6 | Increasingly it will be possible to develop very flexible delivery arrangements for NVQs , including a mix of assessment in the workplace and in a college environment . |
7 | It will be necessary to see how far it is possible to go along with a strict criterion-referenced system or what kind of compromises may be worked out if such a system has advantages of motivating pupils and aiding changes in curriculum . |
8 | Carbon dioxide emissions The UN estimates that a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions of 20% by 2005 will be necessary to avoid potentially disastrous effects of global warming . |
9 | In such studies , to which we turn in the next chapter , it will be necessary to consider yet other components which have frequently entered into the definition of style . |
10 | Even with subjects ' strategies constrained , it will be necessary to know how those interact with hemispheric specialisation as a function of different cognitive tasks and experimental variables if a complete account of visual hemifield asymmetries is to be achieved . |
11 | If the Commissioner is to be used as a model for other areas of dispute resolution , as will be suggested infra , it will be useful to consider how those problems have been tackled and whether they would pose significant difficulties in other areas . |
12 | In view of this considerable outlay it will be essential to attract as many members as possible . |
13 | In view of this considerable outlay it will be essential to attract as many members as possible . |
14 | In fact , it will be lucky to do even that . |
15 | When the gloom lifts , Hungary 's famous pessimists will be surprised to discover how much has actually been going right . |
16 | The general tenor of Lord Donaldson 's observations in Tagro indicates that the courts will be loath to lay down strict requirements as to how th[e] valuation should be conducted , preferring instead to leave valuation matters to the skill and expertise of qualified surveyors employed by the parties . |
17 | More serious mathematicians and religious persons will be interested to work out further equations : Peace , by the power of Love is God . |
18 | Just my dainty little hankie will be enough to clean up that kind of a smeared speck . ’ |
19 | Today they meet Falkirk , who have conceded 66 league goals so far , and they will be glad to welcome back veteran Joe McLaughlin after an absence of 19 games . |
20 | Young children can be helped to plunge , rub and squeeze , and if a wringer or spin dryer is used ( by an adult , of course ) , the children will be amazed to see how much more water can be extracted than by just squeezing . |
21 | So much so , that in some calculations to be made later in these pages it will be safe to assume very close coincidence between a party 's share of the list vote in a land and its proper share of the total number of MdBs elected there : the SPD 's above-mentioned 62 MdBs amounted to 43.4% of the North Rhine-Westphalia total of 143 and its list vote to 43.2% , whilst the CDU , the FOP and the Greens , with votes of 40.1% , 8.4% and 7.5% had respectively 40.6% , 8.4% and 7.7% of the MdBs . |
22 | For claims under item 4 — Permanent & Total Disablement — if it is clear from the outset of the claim that the Policyholder will be unable to carry out any profession , the capital benefit indicated in the Policy Schedule should be estimated . |
23 | When the time comes it will be important to oppose strongly this very dangerous piece of legislation . |
24 | The ITC will closely monitor response to the ad but says it will be difficult to edit out offending elements . |
25 | ‘ It is particularly pleasing that Councillor Thorne will be able to carry out this duty ’ said Jackie Cope , the Museum 's Curator , ‘ he is very much associated with tourism issues and the regeneration of Keighley as a whole . ’ |
26 | If a home does not meet the minimum standard , the owner will be able to claim back all the money spent within the first year after purchase on raising it to that level , through , for example , home insulation , up to the amount of stamp duty they paid when they bought the property ( up to the maximum of £1000 ) . |
27 | I do not think that my hon. Friend will be able to do quite that . |
28 | And whether you made mistakes or did well , you will be able to do better next time . |
29 | Crompton and Jones suggest that in the future it will not necessarily be the case that male clerks will be able to enjoy so much upward mobility . |
30 | By the end of the year the factory in Wimmis , canton Berne , will be able to recycle around 2,000 tonnes of household batteries a year ( enough to process all of Switzerland 's discarded batteries ) . |