Example sentences of "[adj] will have been [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | By the end of next year , about 800 will have been accredited , covering 80 per cent . |
2 | This is the job of the dealer … providing you buy from a reputable source , you can be sure this will have been done for you . |
3 | This will have been achieved at modest cost with , it seems likely , triumphant results . |
4 | A number of Group companies completed reviews of their environmental performance and by the end of 1993 , this will have been extended to all companies . |
5 | This will have been checked . |
6 | All of this will have been picked up from a multitude of cues within the family — coyness in speaking about religion , sentimental talk at Christmas-time that equates religion with belief in Santa Claus , contempt for the hypocrisy ( real or imagined ) of religious officials , and the equation of religion with fanaticism and political reaction . |
7 | Most readers of this book aged over 30 will have been taught at school that the atom is made up of little billiard balls : in the centre there is the nucleus , made of biggish billiard balls called protons and neutrons ; around the nucleus travel very small billiard balls called electrons . |
8 | In practice , many got blocked or damaged and some will have been removed though their use is still mandatory in some areas . |
9 | Two points are worth remembering from all this : perfect swims do n't last forever and for every one that declines another will have been changed by the same forces into an excellent one . |
10 | ( Not all of these will have been killed . |
11 | These will have been issued with a fixed redemption value and we must assume that the holder calculated that this would give him a return equal or similar to alternative returns currently available . |
12 | In addition cars are being converted to run on compressed natural gas ( CNG ) and it is hoped that 200,000 will have been modified by 1990 . |
13 | However , 1 doubt whether anything more substantial will have been achieved on many units by that date . |
14 | Injections of " capital " from this source will probably differ wildly from one partner to the next and so , taking the generalised capital clause at its face value , adjustments to capital sharing ratios will appear to be taking place at annual intervals , whereas no change at all will have been intended by the partners . |
15 | 40 escalators out of service over the 270 stations , but fret not ; it 's estimated that all will have been repaired by 1996 . |
16 | Many will have been wearing a special costume for their childhood which has given them particular concealment . |
17 | A reasonable assumption to make on the basis of the instructions given to registrars before 1986 , therefore , is that most of the deaths of children classified as unoccupied will have been registered by economically inactive lone mothers . |
18 | The role of carer and cared-for will have been reversed . |
19 | ‘ This tour , if it is allowed by the courts , will be the Barnes 's salvation ’ , said National Gallery director J. Carter Brown , ‘ because when it comes back from Paris and Japan , there will be many millions of dollars that will have been generated this way . |
20 | No , at least not as far as that will have been changed by CATE . |
21 | There is an habitual inability to see the logical wood for the emotional trees , as the less discerning will have been proving since the final whistle sounded at Celtic Park . |
22 | If the modified , more falsifiable , hypothesis resists falsification in the face of the new tests , then something new will have been learnt and progress will have been made . |
23 | About £350 million will have been invested by the private sector when the approved projects are completed . |