Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] will [verb] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 The steps which will have to be taken are , in my view , so grave , that it becomes a question whether any one party can carry them through , and whether some form of Coalition Government is not imperative to meet the crisis which is rapidly developing .
2 As part of the planning process , it is necessary to establish the organisation 's basic requirements and also any special demands which will need to be fulfilled .
3 And anyway there were no witnesses , though they are bringing some forward who will pretend to be . ’
4 The owner of an animal sanctuary that 's being forced to close down says some of the animals there will have to be killed .
5 However , before you place any flowers into presses or books they will have to be properly prepared .
6 ‘ We will keep the ones which are really historic but some of the rest are in such poor condition they will have to be demolished . ’
7 He says if the school no longer has selective entry it will cease to be a Grammar School .
8 Changing any of the benefits and any of the taxes will almost certainly generate some behavioural response which will have to be guesstimated if the true original income is to be deduced .
9 Strategic Planning Guidance … can provide the framework to begin the necessary work which will have to be undertaken if sustainability is to be given any credence within the development plan framework . ’
10 It is also wise to invite the employee 's spouse ( and even the children ) as they too , will have anxieties about the transfer which will need to be resolved .
11 Having explored some of the causes of change and identified the areas which will continue to be debated for the next decade , it is perhaps appropriate to try to identify the developments which have occurred in the past 30 years .
12 ‘ Without a regional programme of new settlements there will continue to be sprawl around old market towns and villages , a continuous free-for-all among the house builders , and an excess of appeals for the Secretary of State to consider . ’
13 No those 15 trucks and trailers will move from Assab to Desai and they should arrive in Dessi this morning , and then in Desai they 'll have to be transferred to er a certain amount of food to smaller trucks , and we think that the first group of trucks will be just perhaps 5 trucks that will really test the road from Desai up to Waldia in the area controlled by the rebels to see if there really is a safe passage agreement and to see if er there are bridges out on that road or whether there are land mines left on the road , to see if it is actually possible to move food across those lines .
14 There is no need for the former , given that the schools already have to publish examination results and that under the Conservatives they will have to be inspected by a new form of genuinely independent inspecting agencies .
15 Serious Koi-keepers should have such a system installed as a matter of course , for if a fish falls sick in winter it will need to be gradually warmed up until its immune system again begins to function , and until the water temperature is high enough for medication to be effective .
16 Where your GP does not undertake this work it will continue to be provided at local health authority clinics .
17 In some cases you will need to be seen for further investigation and/or treatment .
18 But the play itself will continue to be a classic and last night we witnessed a classic performance .
19 Right then this is your bingo money you 'll have to be forced .
20 Also the importance which will come to be valued in future of the standard assessment tests .
21 This is a matter of major constitutional importance which will have to be looked at by the House of Lords and no doubt considered by this place in due course .
22 It is important to be open and not be trapped into promises which will have to be broken later .
23 It is felt that until there is a totally independent investigation there will continue to be a lack of public confidence in the system .
24 Within that period there will continue to be stated periods for exchange of pleadings and other interlocutory steps since these provide a guide to parties and a means by which they can keep one another up to schedule .
25 Where DTI Education and Enterprise Advisers are in post they will prove to be invaluable partners in making Compact work .
26 Of course something will have to be done .
27 If the roof blows off such a lavatory , of course one will expect to be annoyed .
28 The National Curriculum Council Working Parties on Maths and Science outline curricula which will need to be developed through practical and experiential approaches to learning .
29 The National Curriculum Council ( NCC ) Working Parties on Maths and Science have already reported , and both clearly outline curricula which will need to be developed through practical and experiential approaches .
30 Those are serious problems which will have to be tackled if that were to happen .
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