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

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1 Donors will obviously need to be sure that environmental aid is administered efficiently and spent according to agreed priorities .
2 The police have n't been able to trace her and we shall have to arrange an inquest — and of course the funeral , which she will naturally need to be concerned with . ’
3 So I said well you will just have to be content with me because you 'll because my husband has no time .
4 ‘ You will not have to be ashamed of your mother , Paul , ’ Sophia Arkwright said softly .
5 Thus national VAT rates will not have to be identical — it suffices that they will be sufficiently close to prevent significant distortions .
6 Start by using each yarn for two rows of weaving — it can seem quite difficult to organise them at first , but you will soon start to be able to do this more quickly .
7 WHILE I share Alan Whicker 's ire at his new series being screened late night , it will nevertheless continue to be compulsive viewing .
8 But , despite the technology , cars will still continue to be one of the principal contributors to air pollution .
9 The change-manager will no doubt contemplate the required strategy before releasing his ( or her ) proposals , just as Quinn would suggest , but he will still need to be adept at riding the waves of change .
10 Quantum mechanically , however , Heisenberg will not normally allow the electrons to have a well-determined position ( it will usually have to be uncertain ) .
11 And regulators , investors and customers will quickly learn to be cautious when they interpret volatile asset values .
12 The near side will also appear to be thicker than the far side .
13 These children will also tend to be young .
14 They will also tend to be authoritarian , conservative and controlled in their thinking .
15 The terms and conditions inserted in this layout will also need to be uniform for each type of bill or related electronic message .
16 Thus : ( 1 ) the said Solicitors ' Publicity Code ( which is summarised in Chapter 12 ) was introduced in 1988 , revised in 1990 , and covers the whole field ; from the general ( solicitors may hold themselves out to be good , but not to be better than the other firm down the road ; publicity must be accurate and not mislead ; a solicitor 's advertisement must identify the solicitor by name ) to the particular ( the correct designation of a solicitor 's practice , entries in legal directories , addresses to the Court and the use of the legal aid logo ) ; ( 2 ) the Law Society 's code incorporates by reference the provisions of the British Code of Advertising Practice which in its own way requires publicity material to be honest , truthful and decent , unambiguous and responsible , and contains a separate section relating to the advertising of financial services and products ; ( 3 ) the Financial Services ( Conduct of Business ) Rules 1987 also cover the advertising of financial services and products and will need to be studied by any firm carrying on investment business ; ( 4 ) solicitors will also need to be familiar with the Consumer Credit ( Advertisements ) Regulations 1989 and other secondary legislation in that connection , the whole corpus replete with the jargon unique to that area of law ; ( 5 ) the Business Names Act 1985 , which has already been referred to in Chapter 1 , requires revision of a firm 's letterheading every time there is a change in the identity of the partners , which will include any occasion when a salaried partner whose name has previously been shown " below the line " is promoted .
17 It will also need to be aware that concerns such as these expose a major limitation of the school-controlled model of INSET which Leeds , in common with other LEAs , has adopted , and which is reinforced by current government funding arrangements and LMS .
18 Well obviously Miss the magistrates will need to be satisfied there are grounds why they should bind him over they will also need to be satisfied that there is a fear for the future otherwise they will not bind him over .
19 They will also need to be satisfied that there is a fear for the future otherwise they will not bind him over .
20 A second problem is that utterances like ( 101 ) Harry can only speak this loud are token-reflexive to the physical properties of the utterance itself , so that not only do the enormous technical problems of dealing with token-reflexives in a logical manner have to be solved , but all the physical properties of an utterance will also have to be available as indices ( requiring , again , an indefinite number of indices ) .
21 You will also have to be prepared to overlook sudden flashes of anger or periods of irritability which may seem to be aimed at you but which are much more likely to be an expression of her natural resentment of the disaster that has befallen her .
22 If you choose a very rough and heavy frame , the picture should have a rural atmosphere ( see p. 83 ) , but if you choose an elegant and formal frame the picture will also have to be formal ( see p. 113 ) .
23 Not only will internal verifiers need to understand the operational requirements of the scheme , they will also have to be aware of the exact nature of the role of the assessor and have the ability to oversee groups of assessors .
24 And if first-night reaction is any indicator , Prince Of The Pagodas will also prove to be successful .
25 If you really enjoy cooking you will probably want to be able to take at least some meals in the kitchen and to have as much space as possible for herbs , spices , pots and pans , cook books and all the other impedimenta collected by the keen cook , quite apart from generous food storage and good kitchen aids .
26 The registrar will probably require to be satisfied that severance has actually taken place .
27 You need to encourage the patient with gentleness , but you will probably have to be firm if he wants to stop a task simply because he feels bored and lazy .
28 But it is a relatively complex judgement , and , like entailment , will probably prove to be derivable from more elementary intuitions ( e.g. from patterns of normality and abnormality ) , although it is not at present clear how this is to be done .
29 While the distribution of resources will inevitably continue to be uneven , it should be emphasized that awareness of , and use made of resources can be as important as funding or staff available .
30 NCM will simply need to be satisfied that the debt is valid through the provision of invoices , delivery notes , bills of lading etc .
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