Example sentences of "will [adv] [be] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It seems likely , too , that several other distinctive features of the church will eventually be explained by reference to the temple . |
2 | These will eventually be disallowed on taxation . |
3 | It goes on when you 're actually preparing statements , affidavits , pleadings , all those things which will eventually be used in court . |
4 | Whether the particular scheme summarized here can contribute substantially to that end remains to be seen , but I hope at the very least I have been able to express why I believe that the social sciences will eventually be fused with biology . |
5 | Such is the quality of her writing , he says , that most of her 83 books and short stories will eventually be brought to stage and screen . |
6 | Cleaning up river pollution and purifying water accounted for almost half of the total , £6.7 billion , much of which will eventually be paid by water consumers . |
7 | Though reluctant to disclose figures , Campos revealed that , of the total budget , more than $20m will eventually be spent on research and development . |
8 | Otherwise , the well will eventually be clogged with sand . |
9 | Its content will obviously be considered in relation to the ward learning objectives . |
10 | Type in a filename and the graph template will be saved in memory and will only be stored to disk when you save it again . |
11 | Again , the implication is clear — we have to think of buried sites in their landscapes , which will only be detected via redevelopment projects and cropmarks on air photographs . |
12 | Accordingly , a first instance decision will only be reversed on appeal if it proceeded on some erroneous principle or was plainly and obviously wrong . |
13 | An estimate of charges including taxation which will only be known with certainty at the end of the year has been fairly included . |
14 | However , other distortions will inevitably remain , and will only be eliminated by agreement between member countries as the need for further reform emerges . |
15 | the written transcript will only be used in preference to the tape if neither prosecution nor defence sees any advantage in playing it , but it does not necessarily follow from this that the tape discloses nothing more than the transcript . |
16 | Fees will normally be based on time taken at premium rates to reflect the skills and responsibilities of the assignment or on some mix of fixed and contingency fee . |
17 | The specification itself will normally be developed in partnership with those providing services , both clinicians and managers . |
18 | The extent of the duties will normally be settled by agreement , as seen in the case of retention of title clauses discussed in Chapter 12 . |
19 | Therefore trees , crops , lamp-posts , traffic signs , walls etc. will generally be included in section 170 . |
20 | ‘ Far from being invalidated by the fact that , for instance , a perfect balance of power policy will scarcely be found in reality , it assumes that reality , being deficient in this respect , must be understood and evaluated as an approximation to an ideal system of balance of power . |
21 | Therefore , because it is unlikely that there will ever be revised editions , and because I should just hate to see my name on anything that could not be relied on , the probability is that the books will progressively be withdrawn from publication after a currency of a few years . ’ |
22 | ‘ CT ST N T MT , ’ will soon be exposed by crossword buffs as ‘ The cat sat on the mat , ’ but place names are not so easily guessed by context . |
23 | Will soon be laid in clay . |
24 | Sculley repeated that the Newton hand-held computer will be shipping this summer and will soon be equipped with paging and messaging features as the product becomes a family . |
25 | RELIEF workers in war-torn Bosnia will soon be relying on protection from a new type of armoured vehicle made by Courtaulds Aerospace . |
26 | Lindblom ( 1977 ) , for example , argues that business interests are in a politically privileged position , to the extent that in any bargain struck between business and government , its terms will largely be dictated by business . |
27 | Matthew Best is probably his most well known pupil in musical circles , a ‘ rising star in the music world ’ who performs all over the country and who will shortly be coming to Opera North , he says . |
28 | HCIMA 's own guidelines include advice on how to write a policy statement and start thinking seriously about Green issues ; current legislation ; and the new laws which will shortly be coming into effect as a result of the Rio Earth Summit . |
29 | While the new overnight mail routes will still be operated by charter companies , almost without exception the smallest aircraft used will be Shorts types , while the majority will be of HS.748 or Fokker F-27 size . |
30 | Our friends will still be thinking of Christmas as chronos time — just another festival . |