Example sentences of "[noun] it will be [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For example , if it is costly for firms to hire more labour or adjust their capital stock it will be optimal for them to spread out over time their response to any relative price signals they receive .
2 After 20 years working in the Social Work Department it will be hard for Jack to leave a job that has been often exhausting and demanding , but never short of interest and challenge and which he has really enjoyed doing .
3 With advances in electronic control and programming , and also possibly in operator programming skill , it is likely that in future it will be feasible for many operators to program the next job on the machine while it is still cutting the present piece .
4 By establishing the Centre in an academic institution it will be possible for it to benefit from the other resources of the University and at the same time enable the knowledge gained from the research to be linked directly to social work training .
5 If the clause fails the test it will be unenforceable in respect of all of those classes .
6 Novell Japan Ltd is now shipping UnixWare v1.0 in Japan , initially in its English version , but by May it will be available in a Japanese version being developed jointly with Unix System Laboratories Pacific .
7 To answer the question whether TFIIA is essentially required or merely involved in potentiating transcription initiation on classical pol III promoters it will be necessary to selectively deplete TFIIA from these fractions by specific antibodies against hTFIIA , the generation of which must , however , await the future cloning and expression of the gene for human TFIIA .
8 The machine knows that if it plays B it will be vulnerable to a reply that will leave it with fewer points than the least it can get by choosing A .
9 From July it will be illegal for anyone other than a vet to carry out the operation .
10 In these circumstances it will be important for organizations to plan for such a future , so as to ensure that :
11 Wembley is empty … its quiet now but on Monday it will be full of Swindon Town fans … so lets hope they have something to shout about
12 Just as with the rates , when people in receipt of social security benefit had living with them someone who was not in receipt of benefit , there was a system known as non-dependent deductions — the hon. Member for Brightside will be well aware of that system — so , too , under the council tax it will be possible for the claimant — the person liable to the tax — simply to let us know , through a single declaration , about the other people in the household who may not be eligible for income support and who may be eligible to make a contribution to the council tax bill .
13 Where doubt arises as to the authenticity of such documentation it will be necessary to either discuss the invoice directly with the company or compare quality of the paper with another such invoice .
14 When the clocks go back in late October it will be dark by five o'clock in the afternoon .
15 With regard to the three-note chords it will be safest for the student who has no practical knowledge of string-technique to confine himself almost entirely to those which contain at least one open string .
16 If reference to Parliamentary material is permitted as an aid to the construction of legislation which is ambiguous , or obscure or the literal meaning of which leads to an absurdity , I believe as I have said that in practically every case it will be incumbent on those preparing the argument to examine the whole proceedings on the Bill in question in both Houses of Parliament .
17 In this case it will be obligatory for the driver to provide the specimen which the constable decides to require , either blood or urine subject only to this , that if the constable requires blood but a medical practitioner is of opinion that for medical reasons a specimen of blood can not or should not be taken , the obligation on the driver will then be to provide a specimen of urine instead .
18 If more than one LIFESPAN system is running simultaneously on a computer it will be necessary for each one to operate its own independent offline system using different media items .
19 Of course it will be difficult for the child — the recipient of parental love — to appreciate affection and respond to it unless it is outwardly demonstrated .
20 Northern team secretary Stan Bagshaw said : ‘ If England do n't select Tim it will be superb for us .
21 Lengthy booklists are expensive and dull : with some time and effort it will be possible for you to build up a personal library and reference system which is individually geared to your particular needs , and one which helps you to build on your existing knowledge rather than attempting to start again from scratch .
22 The Secretary of State hoped that qualified members of the teaching staff would pursue research that would contribute to the ‘ better performance of their teaching duties ’ , but he did not envisage that ‘ in the ordinary way it will be necessary for members of the academic staff to devote the whole or most of their time to research ’ .
23 When the source emits the next wave crest it will be nearer to us , so the time that wave crest takes to reach us will be less than when the star was stationary .
24 From about late October this year it will be illegal to willfully damage a badger sett in Great Britain — although there will be exemptions under licence for some farming and fox hunting practices .
25 There are various other points which should be noted about a reverse takeover offer : ( 1 ) Because it involves a change of control in the smaller company it will be necessary for the transaction to be sanctioned by a vote of the independent shareholders in that company and the " Whitewash " procedure followed ( see para 8.5 below ) .
26 Even in the absence of a complete procedure for deciding expressions it will be possible to automatically transform each finite program to normal form ( except perhaps for the inclusion of some false branches in IF statements ) .
27 For some languages of expressions it will be possible in general to decide these facts ( though perhaps not very efficiently ) , and in any reasonable language thee should be wide classes of pairs of expressions whose equivalence is decidable .
28 In fact it will be optional on Mondials by mid 1991 .
29 With the aid of such measurements it will be possible to accurately observe the behaviour of matter and produce a statement of cause and effect .
30 Since the monopolist is now a price-taker at the controlled price P C it will be loss-minimizing for the monopolist to produce Q ' ; , at which price and marginal revenue and equal marginal cost .
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