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

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1 As Douglas Georgala , the director of the Institute of Food Research said , ‘ We will have to wait and see the detailed legislation ’ , but the enforcing authority will presumably continue to be the Environmental Health Officer .
2 If a detector is well-used , the wires and/or terminals will eventually need to be replaced .
3 A receiving agent will eventually need to be appointed ( either to receive funds if the transaction is raising funds or to pay funds in an offer ) .
4 The team hope that the microlight will eventually prove to be an inexpensive way of teaching cadets and trainee technicians about flying , so for them , it 's been a mixture of business and pleasure .
5 The government is determined not to forgive all the debts , but most experts reckon that some relief will eventually have to be granted .
6 Unless Mr Gorbachev , or whoever succeeds him , proposes to rule from a tank turret , both these points will eventually have to be conceded anyway .
7 Under the EEC directive further changes will eventually have to be made in two new non-contributory benefits introduced in legislation passed in 1975 .
8 This offer has been gratefully accepted but a suitable site for the van will eventually have to be found .
9 If data archives hold their data long enough , however , they will eventually come to be seen as historical sources , and in reality there is no intrinsic difference between the 1991 census and that of 1891 .
10 Donors will obviously need to be sure that environmental aid is administered efficiently and spent according to agreed priorities .
11 If the video is intended to be little more than shots of the folks taken as and when opportunity offers , you will obviously wish to be burdened with the barest minimum of tackle .
12 An alkali will obviously have to be introduced to neutralise the acid and I am toying with the idea of lime in one form or another .
13 It is fairly certain that there will always be a majority of people who will recognise the precious stream of units of goodness arising from the turmoil , and who will stubbornly refuse to be suppressed .
14 The grant that we receive from the Sports Council will only continue to be given if each year our membership increases .
15 Potential carers will naturally expect to be thoroughly vetted and would be required to undertake an eight-week training course before being entrusted with the care of a child , which could take anything up to six months .
16 The police have n't been able to trace her and we shall have to arrange an inquest — and of course the funeral , which she will naturally need to be concerned with . ’
17 And third , because this picture will necessarily have to be very general , I shall consider some particular groups of teachers , and the way things look to them .
18 These will necessarily have to be spread over the next five or six years as , and when , resources become available .
19 Such contacts are likely to be discouraged if not banned by the system and will necessarily need to be handled with the utmost discretion .
20 To be considered ‘ disabled ’ for this purpose you will normally need to be receiving a benefit such as Attendance Allowance , Mobility Allowance , Invalidity Benefit or be registered blind .
21 ( These will normally have to be settled at completion unless they arise from ordinary trading ) .
22 ‘ Perhaps they will just want to be there anyway .
23 So I said well you will just have to be content with me because you 'll because my husband has no time .
24 Leaking capillary joints can be more difficult to repair and will generally need to be replaced .
25 Again although there will be occasions when the bare lexical item will suffice to indicate meaning , when the context or the convergence of knowledge of those concerned will provide the specificity required , it will generally need to be supplemented by the addition of elements which give the word a more precise conceptual focus .
26 A couple of firms still make traditional garages in treated softwood or Western red cedar ; note that these will generally have to be sited at least 1m from property boundaries to satisfy the requirements of the Building Regulations .
27 In this case the overall sampling fraction , φ , is applied to each stratum , i.e. Thus The n i values thus calculated will generally have to be rounded and adjusted so that their sum is n .
28 As I say sir we put this matter down till later in the day , the defendant wi will not appear to be represented therefore the committal will have to be dealt with by re reading out all the statements .
29 They will not want to be inhibited by arms control treaty commitments .
30 Soon it will get so we will not want to be out there at all . ’
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