Example sentences of "will [adv] be [vb pp] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Maybe they just ca n't bear to contemplate it , or perhaps they 'll just be forced to wait .
2 Even though he 'll not be allowed to cut it down , Putt will have the gipsies out . ’
3 But there 's one yearly booking he 'll not be allowed to get out of — piping the high table into dinner at the Scottish Institute 's annual conference .
4 From today members of the parleg public will be able to learn all about the lambing process and they 'll even be allowed to watch as some of the rare sheep kept there give birth .
5 You 'll never be asked to reproduce the whole of a lecture .
6 In a second decree , aimed at reducing the swollen numbers of it is stated , among other provisions , that the Mufti , who , as noted above , had formerly been allowed to invest sixteen students with the right to become on taking up his post , will henceforward be allowed to invest only three .
7 Sgt Derek Jobling and Maureen Horseman are working together to produce a resource pack which will eventually be used to support teaching in the classroom .
8 Initially the three are to develop an Assertion Definition Language , which will eventually be used to generate test suites .
9 Nevertheless , the pilot study is to be expanded to areas outside the north east and it is hoped that it will eventually be used to help with funding applications , and provide statistical data for the press .
10 The Bank of Japan will eventually be forced to renegotiate — and probably to postpone — the imposition of the BIS standards .
11 They will eventually be forced to adjust their attitudes towards regional security to allow for popular attitudes , rather than for Western preference , or face dangerous domestic unrest and a radical intensification of Islam and Arab nationalism .
12 Could it be their governments do not believe that the Iraqi regime will eventually be forced to make good the costs of the operation ?
13 Leapor 's suggestion that a house which so plainly violates the natural order will eventually be deserted recalls Pope 's prediction concerning Timon 's villa :
14 It is not impossible , too , that an overarching agency with responsibility for quality assurance will eventually be established to perform for the whole system something of the role performed by the Council for National Academic Awards for the public sector .
15 The focus will eventually be sharpened to make it possible to ‘ see ’ individual large organic molecules .
16 In time many of these distinctions will perhaps be found reflected in the grammatical categories of some language or another ( see Levinson , in prep . ) .
17 Obviously you will only be asked to come for an interview if you have made an initial approach for a job .
18 Changes in the level of support in future years will only be made to take account of inflation or changes in the size and composition of the total population within each local authority area .
19 For them , all other things being equal , they will only be selected to make a sacrifice , where the benefit is twice the cost .
20 Where a farmhouse or other building is regarded as being a private dwellinghouse a bank/organisation will only be required to notify its interest to an insurer where the sum insured exceeds the threshold .
21 Local authorities will be given new powers over a second tier of less heavily polluting processes , which will only be allowed to take place after councils have imposed stringent operating conditions .
22 Under the NRA 's new restrictions , water companies will only be allowed to use disinfectants which are both effective against salmonella and viruses but harmless to plants and animals , and which do not accumulate in the bodies of marine organisms .
23 The six-axle lorries " six tonnes heavier than the current limit " will only be allowed to transfer freight to and from rail terminals .
24 From 1 January 1994 underwriting agents will only be permitted to act as combined agents with Council consent if the agent has not more than 100 members , or it appears that the members ' agency function is sufficiently autonomous , or in the case of a combined agent whose members ' agency function is limited to run-off , it appears to be in members ' interests .
25 Would the objections of those on my left this end of the table , if the panel were minded to have an E two policy , be overcome by , Development will only be permitted provided that , and they set a criteria ?
26 This table will only be used to facilitate the retrieval of obsolete material e.g. discarded Supplement text ( which has been incorporated into OED material ) .
27 You may prefer to donate money , which will only be used to buy goods for use in the orphanages .
28 The shopper , so the refrain goes , does n't know how to cook fresh fish , ca n't cope with bones , wo n't pay a fair price and will only be persuaded to buy the traditional species .
29 The Royal Academy of Arts in London was founded 1768 , and holds an annual exhibition of work by contemporary painters where ‘ some evil old ruffian of a Dog-stealer will annually be found embodying all the cardinal virtues , on account of his eyelashes , or his chin , or his legs ’ .
30 Wedding bells are merely an incidental punctuation in a life which will already be committed to career , aerobic class and the occasional night with the lasses .
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