Example sentences of "will [be] done " in BNC.
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31 | Not a thing will be done if I do . |
32 | The low birthrate of recent years means that , by the end of the decade , much of the world 's work will be done by women . |
33 | There is already a feeling in some people 's minds that in athletics , as in so many other aspects of life , what can be done with the human body will be done , and that we might as well let them get on with it . |
34 | ‘ I 'm proud that this will be done , not only in Father 's memory but to remind us of how the stories came to be . ’ |
35 | We are determined to make a swift reduction in unemployment and have explained in our National Recovery Programme just how this will be done . |
36 | However , there is a note written on the front cover of the memorandum to say that ‘ nothing will be done until an Act is obtained for the acquisition of the Leicester Canals ’ . |
37 | How it will be done is outside my brief at the moment . |
38 | We have all felt the frustration of dealing with institutions and bureaucracy — receiving the institutional brush off , the failure to generate a spark of interest or concern , knowing that nothing will be done and nothing change in response to your grievance . |
39 | It insists , however , that that will be done in a constitutional framework which allows everyone an equal chance to endorse any conception of the good and to realize it . |
40 | A job may take longer than planned , but if the project keeps its importance and its relevance to Soviet needs amid the shifting equations of economic growth and need for foreign exchange — then it will be done . |
41 | the task is absolutely vital and only you can be sure that it will be done in time and to the required standards |
42 | Many parents feel , too , that if they do n't intervene , hurt and/or an injustice will be done to the younger and/or weaker child . |
43 | In response to a request , the answer ‘ I do n't mind doing it ’ can be said in a pleasant positive manner , assuring the listener that the task will be done willingly . |
44 | The nub of informed consent , they say , is that every human of adult years and sound mind has a right to determine what will be done with his body , and they trace the history of informed consent citing the Nuremberg Code ( 1949 ) and the Declaration of Helsinki ( 1964 , amended 1983 ) , which in the aftermath of war atrocities , attempted to ensure the principle of informed consent . |
45 | Exactly how this will be done remains to be seen , but one wonders what the effects will be . |
46 | This will be done by the companies taking part . |
47 | ‘ Then you will see that justice will be done to you , ’ he wrote . |
48 | PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR DOCTOR AS TO HOW THIS WILL BE DONE . |
49 | That person is a menace to everyone but he may well think that , in a few hours ' time , he 'll be back to normal and no harm will be done . |
50 | In future , less will be done through central training courses and more by individual branch managers . |
51 | This will be done fourteen days after this treaty is signed , and will be followed by a truce of one year . ’ |
52 | Sometimes this will be done in the form of a dawn raid ; on other occasions it will provide the parties with advance warning of its intended visit . |
53 | It 's much easier to write about it ; to unravel how it might be done , rather than how it will be done . |
54 | To some extent , this will be done simply because it is felt that it is more efficient , or at least administratively convenient , to handle matters in this way — the matters delegated may be ephemeral , needing constant change ; or technical , requiring expertise . |
55 | I tell you this : if anyone says to this mountain , ‘ Be lifted from your place and hurled into the sea , ’ and has no inward doubts , but believes that what he says is happening , it will be done for him ’ ( Mark 11:23 ) . |
56 | How well this will be done , in the midst of a world recession and current difficulties in most countries with high unemployment , remains to be seen . |
57 | , Renewal PPL medicals will be done every two years to age forty , then annually too age 65 , then every six months . |
58 | If anything can be done ( by their officials ) to get the result their way , it will be done . ’ |
59 | All this will be done privately because there is nothing to be gained by castigating him in public . |
60 | Some , primarily because of their educational background , though there will be other causes , are in a position in a business enterprise to be able to define their own roles and will have a determining voice in deciding pay and other rewards and , in general , be able to define the procedures and roles by which others ' work will be done . |