Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] will be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Touche Ross & Co have expressed their willingness to continue in office and a resolution to reappoint them will be prosposed at the forthcoming Annual General Meeting .
2 Just as those who at the pre-school stage help children to learn to read know that a structured effort to consolidate all the skills connected with reading will be made in the primary school itself , so teachers in primary schools need to know what will be built on the skills , knowledge , interests and attitudes of the children whom they will pass on to the next stage .
3 You need to know what will be said and a suitable , accurate form of words should be specifically agreed .
4 The pharmaceutical industry supports the EC directive ( 92/27/EEC ) that will require all European licensing agencies to provide what will be known as a ‘ summary basis of approval ’ on granting a licence for a new medicine .
5 She begged pardon at once for — being so free as to presume I will be read but then , ma'am , you must blame yourself for encouraging in me that letter-writing soul .
6 Aerospatiale has signed a letter of intent to buy which will be implemented , one way or another , on January 15 .
7 The amount of borrowing and the length of time you are likely to require it will be agreed in discussion with your Midland manager — according to the needs of your business and cash flow patterns .
8 ‘ The first to win it will be remembered for a long , long time . ’
9 Messrs Fiddle and Perks have indicated their willingness to continue in office as auditors and a resolution to re-appoint them will be proposed at the forthcoming annual general meeting .
10 Stoy Hayward have expressed their willingness to continue in office and a resolution to re-appoint them will be proposed at the annual general meeting .
11 Stoy Hayward have expressed their willingness to continue in office and a resolution to re-appoint them will be proposed at the annual general meeting .
12 The factors that helped to build them will be examined further in the next two chapters by looking at the forces that influence the making and implementation of social policy .
13 If , however , you are starting from scratch then you have to consider who will be trained to operate the electronic publishing systems .
14 We recognise that when a number of intelligent and ingenious individuals in the most senior positions , but bereft of commercial morality and intent on personal gain , set out together to rob and to deceive , it is extremely difficult to ensure they will be deterred or exposed , before much damage is caused .
15 This chapter : ( 1 ) explains the need to specify expert determination to ensure it will be applied ( 8.2 ) ; ( 2 ) lists the elements of an expert clause ( 8.3 ) ; ( 3 ) analyses each of those elements ( 8.4 – 8.16 ) ; and ( 4 ) shows how the court interprets badly drafted expert clauses ( 8.17 ) .
16 The nub of informed consent , they say , is that every human of adult years and sound mind has a right to determine what will be done with his body , and they trace the history of informed consent citing the Nuremberg Code ( 1949 ) and the Declaration of Helsinki ( 1964 , amended 1983 ) , which in the aftermath of war atrocities , attempted to ensure the principle of informed consent .
17 ‘ If conveyancing is to decline something will be required to fill the void and this can not develop overnight ( Bolton Law Society 1974 ; Blatch 1966 ) .
18 You may use your imagination to decide what will be digitized .
19 ‘ Some people seem to think they will be picked regardless .
20 Ruttan believes that new agricultural technology and new institutions to develop it will be induced into existence to meet the challenge .
21 I like to think he will be forgotten as the belligerent sycophant of Fascism and remembered as what he was when I first knew him , in the years before our little war of 1914 , when he was trying to take London by storm .
22 If he has other things to say they will be said at Mansion House next Thursday , an occasion by tradition for the Chancellor to speak on monetary policy .
23 It is enough to say they will be counted in trillions ( millions of millions ) of dollars .
24 An attempt to refloat her will be made today .
25 You have a reasonable period of time to decide whether or not to give up your job , but it is not easy to forecast what will be regarded as ‘ reasonable ’ .
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