Example sentences of "[noun pl] will [verb] to [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ the men at the top of organizations will tend to be ambitious , shrewd and possessed of a non-demanding moral code .
2 Departmental heads will need to be aware of other departments within the organisation , will have outside relationships involving clients or customers , and will need to work with other agencies .
3 ‘ The testing of all hens will continue to be compulsory if their eggs are sold to the public , however small the enterprise .
4 Advice on health service matters will continue to be available from the six professional advisory committees — the national medical , dental , nursing and midwifery , pharmaceutical , paramedical and scientific services .
5 Subsequently it will be necessary to review the nature of the support regularly , since co-operation between professional and ancillaries in terms of provision of materials and the need for individual help in some curriculum areas will need to be continuous .
6 Both local housing authorities and housing associations will try to be helpful in finding somewhere suitable to adapt for you .
7 While emphasizing that commodities will continue to be vital to the overall business and that there will be no diminution in efforts to market them , his aim is to make the split nearer 50.50 .
8 iii ) What additional effects will prove to be important in the statistical modelling of corporate financial data and how best can the size of companies and the sector of operations be accounted for ?
9 Again the technicians will continue to be skill-based .
10 Both these days will have to be self-financing and need a minimum of 30 people attending — therefore — please complete the slip at the end of the notes and return to the Office .
11 However , guests will cease to be lawful visitors if they enter parts of the premises , such as the kitchen , offices , laundry , etc. , which they do not have permission to enter or if they enter parts of the premises where no one would reasonably expect them to go .
12 Brokers will have to be big and robust or smart and small to survive
13 But even ISE chairman Hugh Smith admits that on the broking side not only will London 's share of cross-border deals have to fall ( it is now precariously high at 90% ) , but that brokers will have to be big and robust or smart and small to survive .
14 Yesterday , the deputy chairman and managing director , Geoffrey Whalen , said : ‘ Trading conditions will remain difficult and profit margins will continue to be depressed during 1993 . ’
15 ( 3 ) The announcement must specify in what circumstances any irrevocable undertakings will cease to be binding ( eg on receipt of a higher offer ) .
16 Many believe these changes will have to be drastic and immediate :
17 People in departments dominated by the professions will need to be aware of developments within the professional field and keep up-to-date with the latest techniques or equipment .
18 In Lambert v. Lewis ( 1981 H.L. ) Lord Diplock said that the condition of fitness for purpose was a continuing obligation ‘ that the goods will continue to be fit for that purpose for a reasonable time after delivery , so long as they remain in the same apparent state and condition as that in which they were delivered , apart from normal wear and tear . ’
19 The Government will ensure that no less than the existing level of resources will continue to be available in the new further education structure and that funding will be apportioned between local education authorities and the funding councils in line with their responsibilities for securing the provision of further education .
20 The maximum depth of the trench will be at the point where it enters the main sewer ; otherwise the trenches will need to be deep enough to allow for a fall of the required gradient away from the house .
21 But UK firms will have to be quick off the mark to benefit .
22 Still , Lazaroni has to be given credit for absorbing the pan-Europeanism of his squad into something the Europeans will need to be aware of in Italy .
23 Chivers publications will continue to be available from Chivers , and Mary Finch at the Chivers sales office in Bath will continue to advise libraries and to take telephone orders .
24 Young oil painters will have to be quick off the mark to get their entries in to the Winsor & Newton/Royal Institute of Oil Painters Young Artists competition .
25 Other differences flow from the fact that whereas the rights of shareholders depend mainly on the provision of the company 's articles , which will have been drafted in the interests of the company , those of debentureholders depend upon the terms of a contract between lender and borrower and its terms will have to be acceptable to the lender .
26 He may not be able to see the political and general interest wood for the specialist trees , and there is a sense in which there are obviously dangers of that kind erm and the generalist has always taken the view that it 's for the specialist to be able to explain his problems in language which , after all , politicians who take the final decisions will have to be able to understand .
27 Nonetheless , all teachers will need to be able to understand how language operates , if we are to avoid the widespread condemnation of ‘ improper ’ speech , beliefs that Indians speak ‘ Indian ’ ( Linguistic Minorities Project , 1985 : 322 ) , and misunderstandings of the structure of English ( Bloor , 1986 ) , etc .
28 We shall fail to get the best out of the European Community , because our leaders will continue to be afraid to tell us that shared success in the Community means sharing sovereignty too .
29 Open exhibition spaces will have to be air- conditioned and a number of experiments on how to achieve this are being carried out in the Bioclimatic Rotonda , located at the Expo office compound .
30 Landlords will need to be imaginative .
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