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

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1 Clearly , this will be related in some degree to the increase in the number of people owning and driving cars which was reported in the first Plan .
2 Plans are already in motion for next year 's Newbury Rally and details of this will be given in this magazine later in the year .
3 It has been estimated that up to 300 million tonnes of oil a year could be saved in the USSR by cutting waste , substituting gas for oil in industrial complexes and making more use of the vast coal reserves , but whether this will be achieved to any significant extent outside the essentially capitalist ethos where cost saving is an easily learned lesson , is doubtful .
4 This will be examined in more detail presently .
5 It has been given new genetic information by injecting DNA into the nucleus and this will be inherited by all the cells in the body and passed on to future generations via the germ cells .
6 Big defender — Jim Cannon is the man to whom every appearance record at Crystal Palace FC belongs and in view of this will be regarded by many of our fans as the greatest Palace player of all time .
7 Some of our packs which are recyclable now carry a symbol , and this will be added to many more in the future .
8 This will be described in more detail in Chapter 3 on bone modifications produced by predators .
9 This will be welcomed by all those who are concerned to see an improvement in Scotland 's infrastructure .
10 All of this will be discussed without any reference to a given state of technology of development .
11 This will be discussed in more detail in Chapter 4 .
12 The relationship of small mammal diversity , as reflected in prey diversity , to habitat richness is of greater significance in this respect , and this will be considered in more detail below in connection with species representation of small mammals in prey assemblages .
13 That the alternative religious explanation should still not know what value to put on ‘ music of the flute ’ — this will be experienced by some as a cruel disappointment , by others as a welcome acknowledgement that dogmatic certainty on the large scale can comprehend uncertainties on the small .
14 The main ones are dealt with , albeit briefly , below ( some will be re-examined in more detail in later sections and chapters ) .
15 It is certainly possible to produce a few general rules , and some will be given in this course , just as a few general rules for word stress were given in Chapters 10 and 11 .
16 Children from primaries 4 and 6 and secondary 2 will be tested on both games in the first year of the project and then retested a year later to yield a substantial collection of dialogue transports .
17 Manchester 's new £570 million Terminal 2 will be used by both scheduled airlines and leading charter carriers .
18 It is clear that progress at UNCED will be made by all the participants that attend .
19 It is inevitable that much will be omitted in this study but the bibliography lists several larger and more detailed works on specific aspects of Charles and his effect upon European history and culture .
20 SCOTVEC is optimistic that the aims of the Fast Track Pilot will be met and that much will be learned on both sides as a result of this co-operative venture between SCOTVEC and the centres .
21 When we have completed the prescriptions , we shall be able to give a detailed account of how much will be spent in each ESA , so that details of the total amount will be in the public domain .
22 I will first consider some ad hoc modifications , which the falsificationist would reject , and afterwards these will be contrasted with some modifications that are not ad hoc and which the falsificationist would consequently welcome .
23 The products can be trapped in an inert matrix by freezing the mixture of reactants , products and an inert carrier-gas such as N 2 or Ar on a window held at 10–20 K. The reaction of metal atoms with O 2 can lead to the formation of a number of small molecules , and in general more than one of these will be formed in any particular experiment .
24 But an RUC spokesman warned : ‘ The motorist who is tempted to buy one of these will be discovered at some stage , whether it is presented at a police station in relation to an accident or submitted by a new owner to an MOT centre for a test . ’
25 These will be considered in this section .
26 Each of these will be considered in more detail in the next chapter .
27 These will be discussed in more detail in chapter 3 ( p. 79 ) .
28 Fortunately , various purely psychological methods have been devised for studying the organisation of the mental lexicon in normal subjects , and some of these will be discussed in this chapter .
29 If there are nearly a million of that age in 2001 , then almost 200,000 will be afflicted by that time .
30 Your letter stands as an eloquent obituary to a fine guitarist who I 'm sure will be missed by all of us .
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