Example sentences of "will [be] [verb] [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 3 A community will be selected and a sample interviewed using a questionnaire developed after
2 an interim award will be made if a defender can meet the obligation either from his own funds or from funds he could dispose of at will .
3 The hearing will be adjourned pending the delivery of the High Court 's opinion , at which time it will be relisted and a decision given on the merits in the light of the High Court 's opinion on the law .
4 All entries will be analysed and a shortlist of 15 will be asked to supply further financial information .
5 The data will be analysed and a decision made as to whether to carry out a similar experiment during the busy summer months .
6 If it is possible to raise the temperature of the water a little , the life cycle of the parasite will be hastened and a cure more quickly effected .
7 But in another sense they raise a much more serious issue , one likely to arise in many jurisdictions whenever the defendant is not an individual but a corporation or some other form of association ; and it will be recognised that a very great proportion of international litigation does involve corporate defendants .
8 They will be displayed until a different option is chosen
9 The state has no role in the appointment of bishops and the juridical processes of church and state are kept entirely separate , though it will be seen that a number of administrative procedures reflect a direct link .
10 This view shows the station still under construction and it will be seen that a temporary track has been laid up the ramp to Infirmary Road to enable materials to be offloaded .
11 It will be seen that a high proportion of cases disappear after the issue of a writ , presumably either settled or discontinued .
12 When you have pressed the RETURN key to update the SPR , this page will be redisplayed and a warning code will appear in the Error column against any Issue identifiers which are invalid ( non-existent ) or which have not yet been despatched , but this will not prevent the SPR from being updated .
13 ‘ The outer door will be unlocked and a servant , our remaining trusted servant , will await your arrival .
14 As an example of what is meant by ‘ assignment ’ , we might say that a botanist who discovers an unusual plant will try to assign it to a known species ; if this is found impossible , it will be decided that a new species has been discovered , and that future examples of this plant will be assigned to this new species .
15 It will be noted that a great variety of difficulty could be introduced here — both in the shape of the symbol and the standard of accuracy that is required in the answer .
16 The power of Parliament will be limited where a government has a working majority in the House of Commons .
17 A review will be undertaken when a copy of the recording is available ; Sam Morley ( 0707 872720 ) can provide more information .
18 In other cases the first question will be to decide whether a contract was actually formed over the telephone .
19 If proof of postage is required for sending important documents through the post , the package or letter is taken to the post office , and for an extra charge the delivery will be recorded and a receipt obtained as proof .
20 During the summer months the evaluation framework will be revised and a new evaluation strategy will be proposed for the use during the next couple of years .
21 If you ask the fire brigade for help in a non-emergency , you will be warned that a cost may be incurred and will be asked to sign a form agreeing to this .
22 The subscription rate for this category will be announced when a policy decision is made by the two MDOs in England .
23 In some cases what are called open-ended questions will be asked and a verbatim reply may be recorded ( if possible ) .
24 This expresses a fact , idea or intention which will be realised if a certain condition is fulfilled .
25 You need to know what will be said and a suitable , accurate form of words should be specifically agreed .
26 It will be argued that a party should stand by its beliefs : it should not bend with the wind and adopt views that happen to be popular .
27 The chairman of the action group has already met with Malcolm Rifkind , Secretary of State for Scotland , pamphlets have been issued to all houses in Juniper Green and Baberton Mains , another public meeting will be called and a plea has been made for wholehearted support by writing letters of objection .
28 A suitable message will be displayed to indicate that the volume has been rejected or accepted , or a suitable error message will be generated if a fault has occurred .
29 The castle will be transformed and a new monarchical order born .
30 What 's being bid for Oxford United and more important who 's doing the bidding no-one except the Manor Ground management knows … no statement … no facts … no figures will be released until a deal is done … contracts are signed and the money is in the bank …
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