Example sentences of "will be [vb pp] [conj] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We are moving towards a system where a choice will be made and that choice will become reality because the money will follow the patient and so enable that patient to be treated .
2 This disposable income is not all directed into consumption on goods and services produced by firms in the domestic economy because some portion will be saved and some part will be used to purchase goods and services produced by firms in other countries ( i.e. imports ) .
3 Do not allow your blocking hand to cross your own centre-line or your punch will be weakened and any follow-ups slowed down .
4 Provided the relationship goes forward and is unimpeded ( it will be recognised that this description is programmatic only , that the timescale up to this stage may be much extended , and that circumstances affecting it are multitudinous — for example , moral inhibition in the single state may be overcome by marriage ) at some stage there will be direct physical contact , at first of more or less sexual content , later more directly sexual .
5 If any modules are offline , the time to the next scheduled online/offline run will be displayed and all modules will only be read out when the offline modules within the package come back online .
6 Looking at the artwork for the UV Exposure Timer , it will be seen that all mains parts are at one end of the board , with 240V connections via screw terminals for safety .
7 It will be seen that this technique has the effect of interchanging the rankings of the best and worst cases in Table 4.4 , emphasizing the importance of sticking to one method of analysis .
8 It will be seen that this technique has the effect of interchanging the rankings of the best and worst cases in Table 4.4 , emphasizing the importance of sticking to one method of analysis .
9 We may contrast with this the phrase semantic components , where the two interpretations are virtually indistinguishable ; it will be seen that this phrase will always come to the same thing in practical terms , whether we regard the components as being semantic , with ascriptive use of the adjective , or as components connected with semantics , taking the associative interpretation .
10 It seems worth while to remind the reader just how wide is the range of external informal information sources relevant to business activity ( it will be seen that this list is of US origin ) :
11 It will be seen that this explanation does not touch the question of whether what is sought is in any sense ‘ evidence ’ .
12 It will be seen that these copies raise many problems , yet they are an unusually straightforward case .
13 It will be seen that these matters are of importance in both judging and understanding a market economy .
14 It will be seen that these explanations of transmission teaching and its associated connection with teaching quality ( or rather , its lack ) , suggest a very different set of policy implications than those currently in political fashion .
15 Even so , it took great nerve and daring to ride that wind for such a distance and it is a fitting tribute to the bravery of the balloon pioneers , yet it will be seen that those men and women who followed Sadler into the skies display , in their own way , no less daring than he .
16 Sometimes , ownership of copyright will be transferred and this form of transaction is called an assignment of copyright .
17 Their proposal ( see Chapter 3 ) was that the associability of an element activated by external stimulation will be enhanced when this element lacks associative connections .
18 Further , if a theory is to be experimentally tested , then more will be involved than those statements that constitute the theory under test .
19 Firstly , the development of the Anglo-American civil aviation relationship in the troubled context of the 1980s and early 1990s will be explored and some assessment of its importance for determining the character of the world 's overall aviation system will be given .
20 Allowances that are given , based on an intention to bring the building into use by 31 December 1994 , will be withdrawn where this condition is not , in the event , met .
21 It will be noted that any path through the network leads to either a ‘ make ’ or ‘ buy ’ decision .
22 It will be noted that any path through the network leads to either a ‘ make ’ or ‘ buy ’ decision .
23 All orders will be acknowledged and all plants are despatched first-class post .
24 Damage to trade will be minimised if many countries agree to harmonise their environmental rules .
25 This marking-out to get an impression of the finished feature is not peculiar to concrete pools , for it will be realized that any pool made with a material that the gardener can mould to suit his whim can be assessed this way before excavations begin .
26 Advice will be given if any problems are detected .
27 It will be assumed that all responses can be published unless you indicate otherwise .
28 It allows the board to continue with the levy , which ensures that income will be gained and that training can continue .
29 It will be argued that such factors may have had considerable influence on what are widely believed to have been exclusively ‘ political ’ decisions .
30 More building workers in the recession-savaged construction and building supply industries will be employed and more families rehoused .
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