Example sentences of "will be [vb pp] [conj] it [be] " in BNC.

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1 But then I 'll be told that it 's not about him at all , in that silly sense .
2 Ask any caterer what sort of foods we make a beeline for and you 'll be told that it 's the fried things — fish in batter and double chips ; bacon and egg with fried bread ; burgers dripping in saturated fat ; bangers and more chips .
3 Chapter 6 will return to the contractual model of the company , where the conclusion will be reached that it is dangerously misleading .
4 The maximum loss ( C + P ) is incurred if the share price is equal to the exercise price at expiry but profits will be made if it is lower than E - C - P and if it rises above E + C + P. This is plainly superior to the reverse butterfly spread illustrated in Fig. 7.10(b) as there are no restrictions upon the potential profit ( only in the case of a security price fall where the maximum profit will be E - P - C , but which is still superior to the profit made in the same event with the reverse butterfly spread ) .
5 Where an exporter sells abroad in a foreign currency , a ‘ forward contract ’ between the exporter and his bank will fix the rate at which the foreign currency will be converted when it is received in the UK .
6 A warning message will be displayed if it is a development version , or if that version does not exist for the given Product package at this time .
7 Any application received by the registration officer after noon on the thirteenth working day before polling day will be disallowed unless it is a late application because of illness .
8 Economic and monetary union in Western Europe will be delayed until it is clear what effects the union in Germany will have .
9 If your choice is available , a Reference Number will be given and it is essential that this number is written in the space provided on the Booking Form .
10 The inner meaning will be revealed when it is itself first performed in June 1993 ! ’
11 I suppose it will be said that it is the height of romanticism to cling to the idea that universities can remain largely publicly funded and that students will not inevitably have to pay fees .
12 Inevitably it will be said that it is too soon for such syntheses .
13 In the case of the other three functions , it will be argued that it is difficult to see how they could be treated as separate : for example , the placement of tonic stress is closely linked to the presentation of ‘ new ’ information , while the question/statement distinction and the indication of contrast seem to be equally important in grammar and discourse .
14 Such a policy should commend itself to the Government and my constituents , and I will be perplexed if it is not accepted today .
15 It will be recalled that it was the spectacle of unseemly levity at the pauper 's funeral that launched Lord Shaftesbury on his famous philanthropic career .
16 The sculpture received a fresh coat of paint in 1975 and will be repainted if it is scratched or damaged .
17 If you neglect to make this allowance , the first second or so of each shot will be lost as it is assembled onto the copy .
18 An election made after the two-year statutory time limit , but as soon as possible given the circumstances , will be accepted if it is made because a relevant and uncorrected Revenue error has resulted in the partners or their agent being misled about whether the requirements of the legislation have been met .
19 When he looks up , thought Jinny , he 'll tell us all what to do and the day will be gone before it 's properly started .
20 A great deal of discussion will be generated and it 's certain that the bulk of the attributes will focus on relationships rather than on curriculum or administrative matters .
21 His report will be published unless it is contrary to public interest .
22 Critics argue that the whole point of this offence is to provide protection for young girls , and that this will be undermined if it is open to men to seek an acquittal on the ground that the girl looked 16 .
23 the results of an experiment will be undermined if it is shown that not all the relevant factors have been taken into account .
24 To return to the enjoyment of looking at gibbons , it will be agreed that it is not an activity separate from looking at them , not an end to which looking is the means ( as looking is the end to which visiting the zoo is the means ) .
25 There is , however , a danger here that older people will be infantilised when it is implied that they are no longer competent and able to discriminate for themselves .
26 The public will be advised that it is provisional and no appeals can be considered until after 1 April 1993 .
27 It is less likely that any significant number of such staff will be persuaded that it is in their own interests to initiate sweeping reforms .
28 In most circumstances , during negotiations , an air of confidence will be implied but it is sensible to stress confidentiality ; for example , by stating that the information is confidential and must not be disclosed to anyone else without permission .
29 The process is similar to the implication of terms by custom , whereby a term will be implied where it is notorious , certain , reasonable , and is recognised in the market as creating legal rights .
30 The first is that a clause will be implied if it is necessary for the " business efficacy " of the contract , and would have been accepted at once by both parties when making the contract : The Moorcock ( 1889 ) 14 PD 64 at 68 .
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