Example sentences of "will [be] [vb pp] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Output and employment may be improved at least temporarily through using fiscal policy to expand aggregate demand , but at the same time there is an increased likelihood that inflation will be exacerbated by such an injection of spending .
2 Two rounds after the adventurers enter here , and each round thereafter , there is a 50% chance that a pupa will be destroyed in this way .
3 I expect most of my wheat will be destroyed in this rain . ’
4 To provide the contextual background for the case studies , questionnaires will be mailed to all forces outside the case study areas , asking what action they have taken , if any , on the chose policy initiatives .
5 It will be understood from this brief commentary that in standard form contracts the haulier should remain on his guard and not be afraid to seek professional advice , especially on insurance matters , before making a contractual commitment to a document which , naturally , affords wide protection to the contracting party responsible for drawing it up and seeks to limit the scope of protection afforded by law for the other party .
6 Clearly there needs to be some measure of self-control in these situations , but it is easier if there has been a clear and prior agreement that disputes will be handled in this way .
7 With this in mind the Canadian Rugby Union has confirmed that Ian Birtwell 's appointment as national coach will be extended for another four years , placing him in firm control of the key decisions relating to player selection as he looks ahead to 1995 .
8 THE QUEST to find a new role for the Scottish Constitutional Convention will be extended for another month , in spite of considerable doubts expressed about its future yesterday by the leadership of the Scottish Liberal Democrats .
9 Under the patients charter , NHS complaints procedures will be extended to all hospitals in which NHS patients receive care .
10 However , this may not always be possible and a good list will be categorised in such a way that sections can be taken out and used as appropriate .
11 Some principles underlying the author 's work in this area will be summarised in this section of the paper .
12 We are putting together the documents and er accompanying er notes on recruitment selection procedure which will be followed in all cases in the cinema .
13 Although this case provides an example of an action succeeding where no method of enforcement is provided by the statute , it appears unlikely that it will be followed in this area .
14 Bloch includes in the measurement of style " transitional probability " , the probability that some form X will be followed by another form Y ; this opens the door to an infinity of combinations of stylistic factors that might reasonably enter into a definition of a style .
15 The substantial gap that remains to be bridged between a semantic theory ( together with a syntactic and phonological theory ) and a complete theory of linguistic communication will be demonstrated throughout this book .
16 Discussions have been initiated and we hope that agreement will be reached with several colleges to devolve responsibility to them in 1989 .
17 An alternative school of thought , associated with Thomas Schelling , argues that rational bargainers can be influenced by non-mathematical ‘ cues ’ which distinguish one potential agreement as particularly prominent ( a ‘ focal point ’ ) : this gives rise to a self-fulfilling expectation that agreement will be reached at this point .
18 The balance of the field will be selected from those Tours ' leading money winners .
19 If we have to return cheques , standing orders or direct debits unpaid because there are insufficient funds in your account , then a further charge of £15 will be made on that day .
20 A decision will be made on that later this month .
21 There may also be new look councils in Oxfordshire , buckinghamshire and northamptonshire , although no decision will be made on these until nineteen ninety six .
22 Slits will be made on both sides of him and large to permit insertion and easy sliding of the narrower strip .
23 A charge of £5.00 will be made for each unfilled place in excess of 15% of the final numbers for which accommodation and catering services have been confirmed .
24 Full provision will be made for all liabilities of the business relating to any period before the Transfer date discharged or agreed to be discharged by the Purchaser at any time during the period from the Transfer date down to the date upon which the Completion accounts have become final and binding .
25 the court may in accordance with law grant a dissolution of the marriage provided that the court is satisfied that adequate and proper provision having regard to the circumstances will be made for any dependant spouse and for any child of or any child who is dependent on either spouse .
26 There are no charges for maintaining any of these accounts , but charges will be made for any extra services offered , such as telegraphic transfers , drafts and money orders .
27 In addition , payments made by the Regional Council to an employee during their absence will be made without any requirement to refund any proportion from the sum awarded by the Board .
28 Further investigations will be made into these childrens ' inability to count the number of sounds in a word by tapping them out and their failure to perform rhyme judgements : both tasks which have been thought , hitherto , to be essential to adequate sound-letter mapping .
29 A division will be made between those authorities advocating limited and those advocating more extensive review .
30 More detailed reference will be made to these provisions later .
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