Example sentences of "will [adv] [be] [verb] by [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Here the central student record is maintained ; here , the majority of the data that will eventually be used by all those groups and individuals is recorded . |
2 | Although we may claim that we simply publish an objective report , the inference that exceptional evil existed during the occupation of Kuwait will naturally be made by those trying to justify the devastating Allied bombardment of Iraq , now retrospectively . |
3 | The truth of what is presented here will best be proven by those who have already made part of this a reality in their lives . |
4 | Certain countries will be net gainers , others net losers , while others such as the UK will hardly be touched by these two effects . |
5 | ‘ So far comments from Com Tech and MUA suggest that SCO will still be sold by both companies , but neither tried to shy away from the fact that their decisions will hurt SCO . |
6 | The government position appears to be that if teacher trainers spend enough time in schools , and if student teachers spend enough time alongside experienced ones and their newly expert trainers , the requisite skills will hopefully be acquired by some kind of osmosis . |
7 | IT WAS one of those Test matches from which memories of some fine individual deeds will forever be overshadowed by some onfield behaviour which was as childish as it was explosive . |
8 | After-sales service may be influential in the firm 's ability to sell the product and it follows the make or buy decision will also be influenced by this factor . |
9 | ( Remember , too , that your policy continues to share in profits after you have received your payment , so the benefits your dependents receive will also be enhanced by all bonuses subsequently declared . ) |
10 | This is a point that I have made often in the House and on which I think that I have the support of the Adam Smith Institute which I hope will also be supported by many Conservative Members . |
11 | But the musical message will also be heard by half a million kids who are the unlucky ones . |
12 | The nature and shape of the course will often be affected by those who plan and teach it , the nature of and changes in the student intake , and any indirect consumers ( such as employers or professional bodies ) it may have . |
13 | Although they will often be governed by some other Act of Parliament , none of them is governed by an Act which is as comprehensive as the Sale of Goods Act . |
14 | This is a good moment to pause and check that the outlet is correctly positioned over the drain : remember that the plumbline will now be offset by half the diameter of the downpipe . |
15 | The questions that Barley poses so obliquely , so engagingly , will increasingly be asked by those on the left who are appalled at third world regimes of exploitation and corruption , abetted by rapacious patron-states in the rich first world . |
16 | Their membership , which can not and should not be long delayed , will surely be followed by that of the remaining European Free Trade Association countries . |
17 | England players face a series of fitness tests at Lilleshall today , and will then be joined by another injury doubt , John Salako of Crystal Palace , who jarred a knee earlier this week . |
18 | But put aside the party point scoring and one indisputable fact emerges which will readily be agreed by all health service staff are a breed apart with their dedication to duty , willingness to work long hours and commitment to patient care . |
19 | The achievements of pupils with a hearing impairment will undoubtedly be affected by these factors , and this will need to be taken into account , for example , in the assessment of the first attainment target in writing . |
20 | The glorious Indian-blue paint on the bathroom walls will doubtless be replaced by another striking colour mixed by a member of the family . |
21 | The next two weeks will never be forgotten by all those who were privileged to work on Too Long a Winter . |