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

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1 If the regional scheme is successful , it will presumably be extended to other parts of the country , in which case it will do much to increase the viability of the Dip.HE , though , of course , its implications go well beyond it , potentially to embrace the whole field of recurrent education .
2 A bypass is already planned though not approved for Aylesbury and campaigners believe the proposed east-west route linking the M40 , the M1 , the A1 and the M11 to Harwich and Felixstowe will eventually be upgraded from dual to three-lane carriageway , creating a new motorway .
3 The boom in tourist hotels is another controversial topic : there is a danger that along Goa 's 80 miles of idyllic coast every beach will eventually be littered with unsuitable buildings .
4 The standard will eventually be superseded by European equivalents , but this will probably be at least three years away .
5 Any cliff or headland which faces the direction from which the greatest waves come will obviously be exposed to severe wave attack .
6 Credit will only be given for technical articles and credit for this type of reading is unlikely to account for more than 25% of total unstructured CPE .
7 He said : ’ As from January payment will only be made on pure beef or beef-dairy cross cows put to a beef bull . ’
8 Elsewhere , it is likely that the original boundaries between the fields will only be recognized through extensive survey and excavation .
9 Canon has yet to confirm details on price ( it should be around £2,000 ) and availability , but it has announced that the machine will only be sold through high street retailers and computer superstores .
10 Healthy and happy Koi will only be found in perfect water conditions .
11 The disturbance of setts will only be permitted at certain locations and for specific reasons .
12 Michael Feist Countryside special sites could be in open countryside away from Government policies concerning sustainability , I wonder how Professor Lock would see the situation emerging whereby a local authority has allocated a certain amount of land in its local plan for development for industrial or commercial purposes , it 's tried to erm identify a broad range of criteria but it also identified special sites erm which will only be released in exceptional circumstances , that happened to be an open countryside and had the advantages that it may be a little close to the A one or somewhere similar .
13 These hoops can be jumped through quickly if all parties cooperate , but the point is that some potential candidates for the 1990 Edinburgh course will already be looking for possible courses early in 1989 .
14 Unstructured CPE will normally be achieved through private reading and study .
15 The assumption will normally be met for long positions in shares , but for short positions the potential losses are infinite and , if there has been a substantial rise in the index , a short seller may be required to put up additional funds before delivery .
16 Entities will normally be displayed in small capitals .
17 Attributes will normally be displayed within single inverted commas .
18 The regularities which the discourse analyst describes will normally be expressed in dynamic , not static , terms .
19 If you hold a valid DLCO provisional licence it will normally be converted to full entitlement free of charge when you pass the test .
20 Adjectives like useful and interesting will normally be restricted to prenominal position .
21 However , a customer agreement will normally be needed for discretionary clients even if they are non-private customers .
22 The objects clause of a memorandum of association will normally be drafted in broad terms to enable the directors to have scope to manage the company as they see fit .
23 Sometimes this will be the organisation , but this is usually too ambitious for detailed study , and as we have seen the organisation will normally be divided into local areas for separate analysis .
24 Excess demand in the labour market , measured by Lipsey 's X L index , will generally be matched by excess demand in the goods market , X G , defined as the ratio , where Y e is the equilibrium level of income .
25 Eventually these matters will not be decided by analytical judgement alone , but will depend on the triumphs and failures of diverse institutional forms of power/knowledge in the making of the postmodern world .
26 That is why we ask the right hon. Gentleman to give a categorical assurance to the House that at some later date cash limits will not be imposed on deserving claims for compensation .
27 It is possible that time-gap experiences represent driving at the tactical level which is conducted without controlled processes being involved , the assumption here is the common one that unless a stimulus event receives conscious attention it will not be stored in long term memory ( e.g. Bargh , 1984 ; Broadbent , 1958 ; Moray , 1959 ; Shiffrin & Schneider , 1977 ) .
28 ‘ And I give you my word that I will not be seen in public again with her . ’
29 Solutions will not be discovered in solitary confinement . ’
30 One thing is certain , unless the food organisms have been badly damaged or Shed , free amino acids will not be liberated in vast amounts .
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