Example sentences of "is [det] [adj] [noun] will " in BNC.

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1 One of the concerns of gene therapy is that other tissue will be affected .
2 The idea is that close proximity will result in greater inter-disciplinary contacts .
3 ‘ I think that what will happen is that subjective judgments will disappear , but I do not think that most companies will have any problems at all , ’ he said .
4 The reason for using cold water is that hot water will make the blood congeal and make it harder to get out of the needle and syringe .
5 Well , I think a lot of what happens in the academic world is , and my guess is the fundamental reason they get away with it , is that young people wo n't buy much , spending their own money on it , and I think if they were , you could n't serve up a lot of the crap that passes for higher education today .
6 Clearly , the expectation is that young people will be steered away from companies or employers who have not undertaken to provide good quality training .
7 In terms of software , a general rule is that new computers will run most of the old software but that new software , written for updated versions of existing microcomputers is often incompatible with earlier versions .
8 The most likely outcome is that small investors will sell their shares very quickly , and the City institutions will mop up ’ .
9 The danger is that prospective purchasers will postpone spending money until they have finished upgrading to Windows .
10 Whatever the truth of the matter , the one certainty for the future is that economic pressures will put everyone — reformers and conservatives — to the test .
11 City consensus is that economic realities will reassert themselves this week in the form of rising unemployment and weaker retail sales growth and industrial production .
12 Another factor that needs to be considered when policy is formulated is that lethal malformation will not always be diagnosed before delivery .
13 One of the implications of this is that married couples will be together for longer .
14 And the reason there 's only ever one , is that dominant male will not tolerate the presence of other males and drives them out .
15 The third hypothesis is that governing bodies will get better value than LEAs have done : cash savings without any consequential loss of educational quality .
16 The second point is that subsidised competition will mean more subsidy for Airbus — competition in subsidy .
17 Or they were n't , or , you see the other important point here is that British Rail will be restructuring all the twenty five potential passenger franchises , they 're starting on this now
18 One view of the future of work is that large firms will not employ the enormous numbers of people they employ today .
19 The greater the distance , social , geographical and occupational , between those who are supposed to work together , the more likely it is that unhelpful stereotypes will flourish and that there will be fundamental misconceptions about others ' roles and functions .
20 But the likelihood is that bad arguments will dominate the discussions .
21 The counter-argument is that seasonal adjustment will itself take care of much of the distortion ( as it will eliminate the predictable seasonal rise in unemployment in July and August when school-leavers come on to the register ) .
22 Treatment : The sooner treatment for a squint is started , the more likely it is that binocular vision will develop , which will then push the eyes to move together .
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