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

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1 ‘ We have to make sure that justice is done , that those who are guilty will be meted out the full penalty , ’ she told reporters after attending a funeral service for a pilot who died wiping out the rebels ' air support in last week 's attempt to overthrow her .
2 But if IBM faces another year or two of turmoil in the United States , its problems will be made all the worse by foreign woes .
3 Socioecology assumes that any ecological opportunity ( technically known as a niche ) exploited in the wild by animals after billions of years of evolution will be filled in a couple of months in a work environment .
4 The card will be renewed automatically every two years , which means that you do not have to worry about re-applying each time you go abroad .
5 the property will be independently assessed by an accredited third-party organisation ; and once the BS rating has been achieved , the property will be assessed twice a year to ensure that standards are maintained .
6 Like all saw cutting , the ‘ show face ’ ( the side that will be seen when the work is assembled ) should face upwards .
7 The three winners ' works will be hung on the apparently dreary corridors of the BBC Television Centre .
8 We will take your pledge to the Earth Summit where it will be hung on the Tree of Life itself .
9 Finally , British forces will be withdrawn once the territorial integrity of the island has been restored .
10 Before running the LIFESPAN RDBI data transfer program the LIFESPAN Manager must add the following logicals to the login command file associated with the account from which LIFESPAN RDBI will be run i.e. the LIFESPAN process account .
11 Rate of charge on capital distribution Where the property was held on discretionary trust before 26th March , capital distributions of the settled property to individuals who became beneficially entitled to it will be charged only the following fractions of the tax that would otherwise be charged on capital distributions of the settled property : These reliefs will also apply where an interest in possession comes into existence in property previously held on discretionary trust .
12 Many of 1992 's events will be recorded so the Festival has therefore adopted the policy of not admitting late comers into the auditorium until there is a suitable break in the programme .
13 Yet if the dances of Vera and Natalia in A Month in the Country and Juliet in Romeo and Juliet are examined it will be discovered how the technical content is so designed that the steps , poses and gestures show how changing circumstances are affecting the individuals .
14 We will be asked why the House diverted its attention towards those sceptics who persuaded us to shy away from an agreement at Maastricht .
15 A sample of the agency 's clients will be asked how the advice given by the agency has helped them in running their small business .
16 Eventually a time of fish will be landed so the intricate work of life moves itself into the most unlikely corners of our power stations .
17 Similarly , estimates of the probability that the sun will rise tomorrow will be increased once the knowledge of the laws governing the behaviour of the solar system are taken into account .
18 You will be taught how the archaeologist and historian work together to investigate and piece together the evidence .
19 Summaries of the papers and news about adult education research will be circulated twice a year in a newsletter .
20 In the morning you will be taken on a guided tour of the medieval city of Lucerne .
21 You will be taken on a guided tour of the theatre including the stage , auditorium , backstage , paintshop and dressing rooms .
22 On arrival you will be taken on a tour of the city , including Union Square , Golden Gate Park and Fisherman 's Wharf for views across the beautiful bay .
23 It 's not clear what notice will be taken on the results of the Enquiry which will be published in the Autumn , but leader of Oxford city council , Barbara Gatehouse , is worried what will happen if the plant is closed .
24 With at least six candidates — five Conservative and one Labour — now in the race to replace Mr Bernard Wetherill , intense behind-the-scenes soundings will be taken over the next week to try to reach a compromise .
25 Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley has promised no hasty decision will be taken over the hospital 's future .
26 When you go to school you will wear a scarf over your hair and you will be taken there every morning by your husband . ’
27 Thus the coarse grains will be driven up the slope DA and will come to rest in the lee of the crest , AB , past which they can not move because of the complete shelter here .
28 Regional delegates ' conference will be held where the regional nat the regional negotiating councils or where there is a need for a regional sounding board for the effective operation of the national negotiating council .
29 Perhaps even that future may be judged providential , but in such a story Vatican II will appear as the final occasion when Christianity was at the centre of significance for human and religious history , and John Paul II will be judged not the healer of a divided Church , but the gravedigger of Pope John 's aggiornamento .
30 Under a local anaesthetic , a whisk-like device will be passed down a fine tube into the gall bladder and rotated at 30,000 revolutions a minute , mincing the gallstones to a paste which is then sucked out through a tube .
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