Example sentences of "will be seen in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Inventive , original and often very funny , Sarah Stewart 's work will be seen in abundance from now on .
2 The amount of time given to the development of the basics , the school 's approach to equal opportunities , special needs work , sex education , multi-cultural and anti-racist education and pupil assessment will be seen in action .
3 He says that the Gemini squad will be seen in uniform , but there are also more covert operations .
4 This kind of interval adjustment will be seen in Example 42 , below .
5 Perhaps the decision to accept covered pitches in the Championship in 1981 will be seen in time as the inevitable pre-cursor to the preference now for four-day games .
6 It will be seen in Fig. 8 how this is possible .
7 As will be seen in Chapter 5 , understanding this religious social consciousness requires some grasp of the traditional catholic teaching on the natural order and the good society , and how the nation is to respect the divine order established by God .
8 As will be seen in Chapter 5 , this interpretation is not without foundation .
9 As will be seen in Chapter 7 , this itself could only have been due to current Roman catholic social teaching on mixed marriage .
10 Private journals continued to burgeon , as will be seen in Chapter 6 , but the state press could henceforth stand better on its own feet financially .
11 In Yugoslavia , as will be seen in Chapter 10 , there is a wide dispersion of incomes between different regions .
12 Instead , at present , as soon as queues develop , the telephone service is the first to be suspended and callers are required to speak to an answering machine , as will be seen in Chapter 4 .
13 Furthermore it might have been thought that the compact microfilm system would have found its way from outreach extensions into busy bureaux to replace the cumbersome paper files but , as will be seen in Chapter 5 , it is in fact likely to remain purely a portable tool .
14 It will be seen in Chapter 5 that city bureaux also make links with local libraries , but in the main they are arranging to share local information rather than develop the self-service information service as in the rural communities .
15 They can be gained at the expense of time spent on clients with other problems ( as will be seen in Chapter 4 ) or they can be derived from additional funding earmarked for the purpose .
16 The same type of modification is seen on shrews ( it will be seen in Chapter 3 that evidence of digestion occurs earlier on vole teeth than on mice or shrews ) , and flaking and penetration of limb bones is also common ( Fig. 1.13 G-H ) .
17 It will be seen in Chapter 3 that this is very different from the distribution patterns of corrosion produced by digestion .
18 Much of the interest in the experimental modification in Ingolstadt lies in its treatment of a heavily trafficked ring road , as will be seen in Chapter Ten .
19 As will be seen in Chapter four , those who , like Frederick Shaw , try to by-pass the law by publishing a directory or ‘ contact magazine ’ , could be guilty of publishing an obscene article , living off the earnings of prostitution , and conspiring to corrupt public morals .
20 Observation posts were established by UNCOK and important reports were to be forwarded in June 1950 , as will be seen in chapter 7 .
21 It is the location of central government , of the headquarters of many major firms , and it is , as will be seen in Chapter 3 , the overwhelmingly dominant centre of banking and finance ; it is the home of ‘ the City ’ .
22 This will be seen in chapter 8 , particularly in relation to accessibility to cultural , educational , information and social services , the improvement of which can enhance the quality of life for rural residents .
23 Some advocates of corporate social responsibility ( the term is deeply ambiguous , as will be seen in Chapter 9 ) maintain that companies should allow their decisions to be influenced not only by profit , but also by social policy factors .
24 As will be seen in Chapter 6 , however , some of these isolates have been responsible for many of the revolutionary advances in scientific knowledge .
25 Many of these processes can be identified as secondary loss peaks in dynamic mechanical , or dielectric measurements , as will be seen in chapter 13 .
26 Since such a pragmatic account is available , as will be seen in Chapter 3 , we can let the semantics just provide a reading compatible with " some and perhaps all " .
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