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

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1 It is intended that care will be taken to ensure that important relics such as the wheels are retained .
2 3.3 In making detailed arrangements for phasing of the transition , it is intended that implementation will be arranged in such a way that all centres offering a particular course will transfer to the new system in the same year .
3 It is hoped that work will start this year .
4 It is hoped that work will begin on it later this year .
5 It is hoped that aromatherapy will benefit from this in two ways : that the purity of an oil can be guaranteed and that there will be a greater choice of organic oils more widely available .
6 It is hoped that validation will be finalised in September 1993 to allow the course to start in 1994 .
7 However , it is hoped that relocation will be complete by April 1994 .
8 A large aerogenerator programme is at present underway in the Netherlands where it is hoped that wind will be supplying about one quarter of Dutch electricity demand by the year 2000 .
9 In future it is hoped that information will be posted at the nearest car parks , as well as at the crag , allowing for a change of plan before walking to the climbs !
10 However , sponsorship is being sought for the next term and it is hoped sufficient funding will be secured to avoid a repeat fee .
11 It is believed this order will translate into an entry-level Tsumani box that breaks not only the $5,000 barrier but the $4,000 barrier as well .
12 In making decisions about year 2 , it is conjectured that demand will have risen
13 By encouraging people to vote against the complex at elections it is expected that legislature will then be able to pass laws and regulations and make institutional changes which will expunge this cancerous growth from American society .
14 And at this stage it is expected that tagging will be confined to specified types and not involve the routine identification of all sheep — including hill ewes — as many farmers feared .
15 Although part performance has been abolished , it is expected that equity will continue to intervene :
16 This is illustrated by the case of the old person who wishes to go into residential care , who is fit and well but wants the comfort and security which it is considered such care will provide .
17 It is anticipated that turnover will rise to between £ [ x ] million to £ [ x ] million in 1989 producing profit before tax of £ [ x ] to £ [ x ] million .
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