Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] will [adv] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Depending on your child 's age , he or she will also be consulted .
2 The Government has ensured , therefore , that if a person enters his or her name on the register in order to vote , he or she will also be billed for the poll tax .
3 Looking back at the Hayward Gallery showing of Black ( male ) work in '89 , it is obvious that it is still vital for Blackwomen Artists to organise together or we will simply be written out of history once again .
4 Seed will be ripe in late summer , and should be watched carefully in the last week or two , or it will easily be lost .
5 If anyone in the SSD can shed any light on the matter , or better still on the origins of the letter , she or he will immediately be nominated reader of the week , be the envy of all and sundry , and receive a special prize .
6 Pilots ' helmets with miniature built-in video screens may not have obvious applications in hotels and restaurants , but there are several defence-led developments which do , and which will increasingly be seen around the industry .
7 Private income from which income tax has not been deducted and which will therefore be assessed by the Inland Revenue :
8 And erm the work that you 're asked to do the prop the word for it I mean we use wh wh really what I 'm t teaching you now is the vocabulary that is used and which will actually be used during the service .
9 Another group which can be isolated and excluded is that of the fortified posts ( burgi ) along Watling Street from Uxacona ( Red Hill ) to Bannaventa and which will possibly be extended eventually to the south-east .
10 Stand close enough to see the column form and you will probably be pelted with near-boiling water .
11 Mention the word ‘ reincarnation ’ to any group of people and you will probably be astounded at the number of different reactions you will get .
12 ‘ I assure you that we will add to your distress as little as possible , but we shall be here from time to time and you will also be asked to make a formal statement . ’
13 It explains who should make an application and who will automatically be considered for help .
14 Just ask her a couple of times whether she had a bath this morning and she will immediately be reduced to the anxious teenager she once was , surreptitiously sniffing her armpits and combing chemists for bottles of Charlie .
15 The band play both Austrian and English music to which you can dance and there will also be organised games for you to join in if you wish .
16 The bids confirmed that they were best to hang on to them and they will now be refurbished and pole-mounted at the entrance to the Museum .
17 And they will actually be looked at quite closely will individual products .
18 And they will then be asked to demonstrate their credibility .
19 Classes are led by experienced staff , usually by staff at the drama school where the course is held , and at the end of the five weeks groups will present mini-production projects to each other , on which they will be assessed , and they will usually be given a certificate for having attended the course .
20 They are Arabs and they will never be integrated . "
21 yeah — i think he is good enough for the premiership — and he will surely be picked up sooner or later .
22 ‘ The Chancellor is now rowing back from full compensation and he will never be trusted again .
23 [ I ] f the insider is a substantial shareholder , the damages paid by him will , in part , indirectly return to him and he will still be left with a net profit on the transaction …
24 For the time being , having noted the rival analysis , the issues will be approached through the framework of the traditional model and it will accordingly be assumed for the purposes of analysis that weak owner control at least raises a presumption that there is a problem about the adequacy of management discipline .
25 It will be needed for search purposes , and it will also be called for by the buyers .
26 This theory of stages in understanding art is helpful , and it will immediately be realised that the first two stages fit in with description , the next two with interpretation , while the final stage is judgement .
27 On the other hand , where the contract redefines as a warranty a term which would otherwise be a condition , its effect is to exclude a remedy ( the right to reject goods and/or terminate the contract ) which would otherwise be available to the innocent party , and it will then be regarded as an exclusion clause .
28 The results of the experiment may disprove a theory and it will then be abandoned with another .
29 The bars of the histogram are arranged in descending order of size and it will usually be found that 80 per cent of the money will be associated with 20 per cent of the products , to a first approximation — the origin of the well-known 80–20 rule .
30 The bars of the histogram are arranged in descending order of size and it will usually be found that 80 per cent of the money will be associated with 20 per cent of the products , to a first approximation — the origin of the well-known 80 — 20 rule .
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