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

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1 We 're saying that by 1995 , all UK beaches will only be reaching the bare EC legal standard in order to avoid being prosecuted .
2 The matter could conceivably be overlooked : either if ( instead of from your last employer ) , you are due to get a pension from an earlier employer ; or if you will only be receiving a State pension — and not a company pension in addition .
3 I agree with your correspondent 's sentiments regarding the Forth Road Bridge and the removal of the tolls , but he will only be arriving a few minutes earlier at Edinburgh 's infamous Barnton roundabout tailback , which I believe can only be resolved by switching transport policy away from cars and road freight .
4 And their effect will be considerable , for they will merely be modelling the kind of attitude and commitment that most teachers have buried but not lost .
5 Discount levels are determined according to aggregate purchases over three years and will apparently be policed every four months .
6 Chances are though that by now your grandma will already be treasuring a TV Quick pull-out poster of him under her pillow .
7 The reader will already be sensing the close relationship between play and story-making ( ‘ storying ’ ) , and between play and reading stories and poems .
8 The developer will normally be given the opportunity to tender for the excavation work and laying of ducts and cables in association with the development .
9 If you allow yourself to become fearful of certain chemicals and imagine that they are harming you , you will just be perpetuating the problems rather than solving them .
10 ‘ They will just be having a normal family Christmas , all of them together . ’
11 Because the institutions will generally be taking a greater commercial risk ( by subscribing or lending much larger amounts than management ) one would expect to see the institutions paying less per share .
12 You will generally be awarded a sum in respect of your lost industrial rights , ie because you have to requalify for the right not to be unfairly dismissed .
13 Marketing director Tony Gledhill says the company will not be using an ad agency to launch the range but will stay below the line with recently appointed PR agency Smart Communications .
14 It is a matter of great regret that you will not be overseeing the next stage in the development of the department , but you have laid a sound foundation for the future .
15 The US Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) has announced that it will not be tightening the standard for low-level ozone , the principal ingredient of smog .
16 You 're not on , we will not be made the scapegoats , with public sector workers will not pay for the Tories ' mismanagement of the economy .
17 Its main drawback is that you will be paying significantly more for your components , as you will not be getting the benefits of bulk buying .
18 Then came the news that Williams will not be getting the assistant he wanted .
19 However , it will not be producing an aggressive consumer recruitment campaign .
20 However I hope the term Human Resources will not be undergoing a consequent change of name .
21 Firstly Raymond , you will not be called a ‘ moneygrabber ’ or ‘ greedy . ’
22 Chancellor Kohl has promised the EC currency will not be called the ‘ Ecu ’ .
23 So whatever else My Lords , these appointees might they 're going to do , it will not be telling the Chief Constable what to do .
24 Currently , th nu , H R T in this country will not be influencing the risks of breast cancer .
25 I am sure that he will not be preaching an anti-Christian message .
26 Servette though will not be taking the slightest chance . ’
27 The Mayor of Whitby , Coun Maurice Hatton , will not be taking the official chain of office when he goes on a pilgrimage to the German town of Kleve on April 30 , because of its high value .
28 The clash goes ahead in Las Vegas on 8 May , but Lewis 's handlers and the British Boxing Board of Control will not be taking the WBC verdict lying down .
29 While the Chamber of Commerce is busily advertising in UK newspapers it will not be promoting a firm on the Calais industrial estate who are busily buying direct from European breweries and reselling in Britain .
30 Since they will not be viewing the whole picture comprehensively , since they will perforce be selectively choosing values and acting on limited information , it is all the more important that the reasons why they have chosen a particular course of conduct should be articulated .
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