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

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1 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 .
2 I expect most of my wheat will be destroyed in this rain . ’
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Some principles underlying the author 's work in this area will be summarised in this section of the paper .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 The only good news and the only real cheer that I can take from today 's events is that this is the last occasion on which such an announcement will be made by this Secretary of State or by a Conservative Government .
10 The present provisions were introduced by Part IV of the Companies Act 1989 which inserted a new Part XII into the 1985 Act and it is to the 1989 interpolations that reference will be made throughout this chapter .
11 Membership entails the pledging of a weekly sum to be saved , and the agreement that loans will be made from this common pool of savings — at a rate of interest currently fixed by law at no more than 1 per cent .
12 Answer guide : A number of the transactions merely reinforce those in previous examples and in these cases no comment will be made in this answer guide .
13 Our wishes for a strong and interventionist Nato will be strengthened in this difficult period after the demise of the Warsaw pact .
14 The final circuit example that will be analysed in this section is that of an e.m.f. being suddenly applied to a series resonant circuit at time .
15 Candidates should note , therefore , that the new professor will be bound by this requirement .
16 The recruit will be evaluated against this specification when making the final decision , so as to come as close as possible to an objective evaluation of the candidate .
17 As an example of what is meant by ‘ assignment ’ , we might say that a botanist who discovers an unusual plant will try to assign it to a known species ; if this is found impossible , it will be decided that a new species has been discovered , and that future examples of this plant will be assigned to this new species .
18 The claim that the NHS is ‘ underfunded ’ , despite the huge increase in resources devoted to it , will be examined in this chapter .
19 Each of these areas will be examined in this chapter .
20 The social factors affecting the employment of older women in Britain will be examined in this research , which uses the work and family history data from the 1987 Social Life and Economic Change Initiative and the General Household Survey for the years 1987-89 .
21 As it is possible for a hotel owner or developer to have feasibility studies undertaken by their own staff , and for the developer to obtain the service of hotel management companies to run the hotel for a fee , it is the role of the food service planning consultant which will be examined in this article .
22 Such putative loyalty will be tested by this session 's bills , particularly broadcasting , legal reform and the NHS shake-up .
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28 As will be seen in this chapter , the context of argumentation can be more complex than this : there can be arguments within arguments .
29 It will be seen from this passage that the question whether or not conduct can be insulting may depend upon a complex mixture of objective fact and the maker 's intention which the new Act does not entirely manage to disentangle .
30 It will be seen from this that there are significant differences in terms of individual 's abilities to approach the optimum and to improve with repetition .
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