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

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1 It is highly unlikely that semiconductor designs will be considered to be artistic works .
2 The overwhelming bulk will be seen to be the fifties and sixties .
3 A ‘ steersman ’ in a towed vehicle will be held to be ‘ driving ’ if the extent and degree of control could be said to correctly describe ‘ driving ’ ( R v MacDonagh , [ 1974 ] RTR 372 and McQuaid v Anderton , [ 1980 ] 3 All ER 540 ) .
4 Old habits and traditions die hard and work will be needed to be undertaken to convince some parents that they now have a tree choice of school .
5 These pupils in Wales do not start formally to be taught English until the age of 7 or 8 ; all pupils in England will be required to be taught English from age 5 .
6 The assistance will be required to be repaid in the event of the bid being successful .
7 Parents may be faced with the question of whether their child will be considered to be ‘ special ’ in an ordinary school , or ‘ ordinary ’ in a special school .
8 Perhaps in the next decade the projective zone will be recognised to be a neural processing tool as powerful as the neuron 's receptive field and trigger feature .
9 The Chairman will take control on behalf of this two colleagues , and the Court will be seen to be run by the Magistrates , and the Clerk will be there as their legal adviser on procedure and any legal points that arise .
10 No ; control for a prior variable ( size of the fire ) and the relationship will be shown to be negative .
11 The following persons will be presumed to be acting in concert with other persons in the same category :
12 The Notes to Rule 9.1 expand on some of the circumstances in which persons will be deemed to be acting in concert for the purposes of Rule 9 ( see paras 8.4.5 and 8.4.6 below ) .
13 X will be said to be a hyponym of Y ( and , by the same token , Y a superordinate of X ) if A is f(X) entails but is not entailed by A is f(Y) :
14 In the case of an unincorporated body , such as a partnership , the partners will be considered to be the joint authors of the work .
15 If not , there will be disenchantment because those who have framed the objectives will be perceived to be ‘ out of touch ’ with reality in the organisation .
16 In flat calm conditions , this effect can be clearly seen , since the exhaust smoke will be observed to be blown away from the model by the rotors when out of ground effect ( Fig.5.6 ) , while it will tend to form a cloud under the helicopter , or even ‘ leak ’ up through the middle of the rotors , when in ground effect ( Fig. 5. 7 ) .
17 In the event of a change in the standard terms applying to the Insurers ' usual forms of Household Buildings insurances the Society will be notified and this notice will be deemed to be sufficient notification in respect of all such policies as may be subject to this Agreement .
18 Older people will be seen to be contributors to the prosperity of others , rather than a drain on national resources , as they are now often , wrongly , depicted .
19 Accordingly , where the parcels are described simply by references to the Ordnance map ( either by specifying the numbers of the enclosures or by a plan that prevails over a verbal description ) the parcels will be taken to be those shown on the Ordnance map ( Fisher v Winch ) .
20 Thus there is enormous difficulty both in defining precisely what we mean by expertise and in marking out what decisions will be considered to be taken for personal or other non-organizational ends .
21 Wherever possible nurse teachers will be required to be graduates .
22 Of course , no matter how explicit these conventional procedures are or how scrupulously they are used , some cases will arise , as the sample cases showed , when the instructions will be seen to be unclear or incomplete .
23 The statue of Henry VIII which has pride of place above the gate will be seen to be holding a chair leg .
24 Besides notice to the clients , information as regards mergers and takeovers will be required to be given to the Law Society and to the Solicitors ' Indemnity Fund , to the Inland Revenue and to Customs and Excise — just as upon the starting up of any new firm .
25 If the sessions are done in the home , family or friends will be asked to be reasonably quiet , and not to turn the radio or television up , or have noisy conversations .
26 It is doubtful , though , that that hope will be allowed to be fulfilled .
27 It will be a slow journey , in which progress will be seen to be made in stages rather than continuously .
28 Does the case suggest that the worse the plight of the promisor ( for example , the bigger the penalty clause ) the greater the benefit to him and the more likely it is that performance of the contract will be held to be consideration ?
29 More measures will be needed to be put in hand prior to the next council meeting .
30 We must recognise that it will have to be the consumer who pays , and it is up to animal welfare organisations such as the RSPCA to ensure that the increased price for food will be seen to be acceptable because of an improvement both in animal welfare and environmental protection .
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