Example sentences of "this will [be] discussed " in BNC.

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1 There is a danger , however , that lack of preparation to hand over the business and eventual retirement could cause problems but this will be discussed later .
2 This will be discussed later in this chapter .
3 Their size can be assessed by comparing them with the original spread in the chronic sickness rates ; this will be discussed at length in the next section .
4 This will be discussed in section 7.4.3 and the current section will focus specifically on the tropical rainforest .
5 This will be discussed in more detail in Chapter 4 .
6 This will be discussed in Section 19.3 .
7 This will be discussed below in terms of the interaction between the focusing and inference components of a system .
8 This will be discussed during your first lesson .
9 ( This will be discussed further on . )
10 The potential benefits of this will be discussed in the next chapter .
11 With regard to his consecration , the only controversial question which it raised concerned his relationship with the archbishop of York who consecrated him , and this will be discussed below in the context of the Primacy .
12 This will be discussed in relation to housing developments in and around North Shields .
13 English , therefore , is an example of a way in which education has been used in an attempt to effect social changes ; arguably it is the only discipline ( and of course this will be discussed again later ) to be distinctively ‘ feminine ’ .
14 This will be discussed more fully in chapter 8 , but essentially , the reorganization of schools , health and social services has led to a closure of many local service outlets .
15 For example , Adorno 's Frankfurt School colleague , Walter Benjamin , put forward a more optimistic view of the potentials of the productive forces within advanced capitalism ; this will be discussed in the next chapter .
16 The fact that such consistent ‘ paradigm ’ cases are becoming increasingly rare ( this will be discussed later ) explains in part why there is no clear boundary between the ‘ classes ’ .
17 In general , the success of a randomizing method is partly dependent on the technique used to store synonyms , and this will be discussed further in a later section of the chapter ( see p. 184 ) .
18 All of this will be discussed without any reference to a given state of technology of development .
19 This will be discussed with you if we know where you are .
20 This will be discussed further in Chapter 10 .
21 In a real sense , the open moorlands of Cornwall , Devon , Somerset , Yorkshire and elsewhere are a product of man 's mismanagement , particularly from the Bronze Age onwards ; this will be discussed below .
22 In these areas we should not expect to find deserted , shrunken or moved villages , but the equivalent for hamlets and farms , and this is indeed the case with hundreds of such sites identified on Dartmoor and in west Somerset , for example ; this will be discussed further in Chapter 7 .
23 It is also likely that the common open field system in use in the Middle Ages was only in use during the lifetime of the nucleated village ; this will be discussed elsewhere .
24 Other possible reasons for this will be discussed below , but in 1976 June Sheppard suggested that we need to pay more attention to the correlation between land tenure and social structure in the feudal system of these settlements , since there seems to be some relationship between ownership , devastation in 1069–70 , and new planning in the north .
25 This will be discussed further in Chapter 6 .
26 The third strand of the university scholarly information resource infrastructure for the 1990s was identified as the national and international research library network and this will be discussed later in the paper in the context of national initiatives .
27 This will be discussed in greater detail in Chapter 13 .
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