Example sentences of "will [be] [adj] [conj] it [is] " in BNC.

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1 Although the committee is to be congratulated for its lead on the need for change , this will be worthless unless it is willing to ensure implementation of those changes .
2 In these circumstances , we can not guarantee that private management will be efficient unless it is subject to effective competition and challenge , either from other competitors in the market-place or from a tough and watchful regulatory body .
3 Identifying this money will be impossible once it 's in circulation . ’
4 That these two expressions relating to are equivalent is easily verified since it requires or The validity of this last relation is best seen by appreciating that , according to equations ( 9.1 ) and ( 9.2 ) , the characteristic impedances obey and Making use of equations ( 9.1 ) and ( 9.5 ) and writing the ratio as u , it follows from equations ( 9.3 ) and ( 9.4 ) that the transfer function of a T or Π-section of the form of ladder filter under consideration is given by In general u and hence will be complex and it is helpful at this juncture to put where γ is known as the propagation constant .
5 A rent will be unascertainable if it is fixed by reference to facts which can not be known at the date of the lease , eg the market rental value at a future date .
6 The animal will be aware of its prey in that it consciously perceives , pursues , and devours it , but it will be unaware that it is doing these things for the sake of satisfying its wants .
7 The significance of this will be apparent when it is realized that , while the sportsman is trying to get a sight of the tiger , the tiger in all probability is trying to stalk the sportsman , or is lying up in wait for him .
8 The reaction of each individual will be personal and it is hard to find out how this is experienced .
9 A cash offer will be necessary where it is expected that some , if not all , shareholders will want to realise their investment .
10 The performance of existing duties under a contract can amount to consideration for a promise if performance confers a practical benefit on the promisor ( Williams v Roffey Bros & Nicolls ( Contractors ) Ltd [ 1990 ] 1 All ER 512 ) , but the promise will be unenforceable if it is obtained by duress , including economic duress .
11 Similarly , establishing liability will be feasible where it is clear that the company 's interests have not been addressed by management .
12 More fundamentally , the design activity will be meaningless unless it is directed towards serving some human need .
13 the odds will be such that it 's not worth doing for a , a place , but if you 're betting , I mean forget how much I got last year , but I think it came in about thirty to one or something .
14 The statement of claim has not been finalised yet but Lord Spens says that he will be disappointed if it is less than £2m .
15 Miss Snoot will be glad when it is dark .
16 For those who have read the book the game will be easier but it is not a necessity .
17 ‘ I do n't know the size of the decline , but it is incontrovertible that the market and ICI Fertilizers will be smaller than it is today .
18 Well that Metro will be alright if it 's be bigger engine wo n't it ?
19 In some construction contracts the decision of the engineer or adjudicator may be that of an expert but still be reviewable by arbitration and therefore not final , although it will be binding until it is reviewed by arbitration : see 6.8.4 .
20 That is , a confirmation will be significant if it is estimated that it is unlikely to eventuate in the light of the background knowledge of the time .
21 With regard to plants s.4(3) will be satisfied if it is picked for a commercial purpose .
22 One can sum up the position as being that a restraint will be invalid if it is imposed in order to prevent competition simpliciter or the use of personal skill and knowledge of the employee .
23 On the rates charged by the ECGD , my hon. Friend will be aware that it is necessary to strike a balance between the national interest in providing ECGD cover for capital goods exports and the interest of the taxpayer that that should not prove to be too expensive .
24 Packages will be attractive if it is important to make use of an existing computer or if a quick and simple solution is required and users are willing to tolerate restrictions .
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