Example sentences of "will [adv] [be] [verb] by the " in BNC.
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1 | Other television tie-ins due to appear later this year are the Channel 4 Garden Club book , by Arthur Taylor and Roy Lancaster ( Sidgwick & Jackson , April , £14.99 , 0 283 06153 7 ) — virtually the transcripts of the series — and Stefan Buczacki 's Bazaar : The Budget Gardening Year ( BBC , June , £4.99 , 0 563 36779 2 ) , a garden calendar whose puzzling title will presumably be explained by the series of that name starting in July . |
2 | After burning in the Indomalesian region , grasses appear and , if these are left without grazing or burning , will slowly be replaced by the forest . |
3 | If the costs of injury are great , the advantages of aggression will eventually be limited by the risks of injury . |
4 | In deciding " public policy " , he will obviously be influenced by the outlook of the political party of which he is a member , and by the values of the profession which he leads . |
5 | An agreement will only be regulated by the 1974 Act if it is not exempt . |
6 | Clearly , the r.m.s. value will only be displayed by the type of system under discussion , even for a sinusoidal input waveform , as long as the amplitude of the input remains sufficiently large in relationship to the forward potential drop across the diodes . |
7 | That means doctors who qualify from Czech Univeristies will only be allowed by the General Medical Council to work in this country under the supervision of a fully registered colleague . |
8 | While supporting ideas like the recent Feminine Article Competition in Canoeist she feels that , unfortunately , this will only be read by the converted and to really impact women 's views canoeing articles will have to be feature in women 's magazines . |
9 | In my view the problems will only be solved by the centre 's removal . |
10 | This is important because rescission is an equitable remedy and as such will only be ordered by the courts if the aggrieved party has acted promptly . |
11 | Any gas flowing inward across the OLR will naturally be driven by the bar into the region within a few hundred parsecs of the nucleus , the region of the molecular disk . |
12 | It will be observed that this is the way its own mother asserts her dominance and will easily be understood by the pup . |
13 | If you subject your fish , which will already be disturbed by the journey from the dealer to your pond , to a further spell in ‘ solitary ’ you are more likely to lose it from stress than from specific infection or parasite infestation . |
14 | For example , dictionaries can also be used to define unknown words , relying on the assumption that the majority of words in the definition will already be known by the user . |
15 | This appointment will normally be made by the debentureholder under an express or implied power in the debenture , or by the court . |
16 | What the purpose of a particular statute is will normally be determined by the courts as a matter of construction , and it is interesting what influences judicial thinking in this respect . |
17 | Rule 2.8 stipulates that a person making a statement that he does not intend to make an offer for a company will normally be bound by the terms of that statement . |
18 | Likewise , every decision is made as a result of some influence : a patient 's decision to consent to an operation will normally be influenced by the surgeon 's advice as to what will happen if the operation does not take place . |
19 | Now , it may well be , that these objections will just be overridden by the market . |
20 | MAS 's ability to provide strategy and acquisition search type services will generally be constrained by the size and complexity of the assignment . |
21 | The rate of new firm formation and new firm growth will thus be influenced by the level of both final and intermediate demand in the local economy . |
22 | A fear that ‘ techne … will soon be silenced by the high technology ’ ( Amalgamemnon : 5 ) lurks behind the futuristic tales of these novels which echo the suspicions first hinted at in Out of the intentions of those who implement technological innovation . |
23 | Syria , or rather Antiochus , pollutes the Temple of Jerusalem on the eve of a final war which will give him victory over Egypt , but which will soon be followed by the deliverance of the Jews and by the Last Judgement : " And many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake , some to everlasting life and some to reproaches and everlasting abhorrence " ( 12.2 ) . |
24 | With the greatest respect to Rumbelows , and the 76,000 packed inside Wembley , United hope that their success yesterday will soon be dwarfed by the achievement of lifting the First Division title for the first time since 1967 . |
25 | Their latest initiative was in Chile , where Davi Betts , Treasurer of WACC-LA/C , met with government officials to discuss aspects of the legislation concerning community radios which will soon be passed by the Senate . |
26 | Many will soon be solved by the processing of the first data from a European space telescope called Hipparcos , which is starting to give an accurate geography of our local region of the Milky Way galaxy . |
27 | Often issued as a series with the various holders ' interests administered by a trustee , the rights and obligations of such arrangements will largely be governed by the rules of contract . |
28 | The savings resulting from the administrative efficiency of the new system will largely be dissipated by the effects of the problems to which I referred . |
29 | The photocopier has made reliance on a publisher less necessary than it was , but the future of the material coming from parish musicians will nevertheless be determined by the passage of time and the growing musical literacy of the public . |
30 | ACET 's London Home Care team will shortly be strengthened by the arrival of a new nurse , Catherine Murphy , to help manage the increasing number of referrals . |