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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It will be argued that such factors may have had considerable influence on what are widely believed to have been exclusively ‘ political ’ decisions .
2 The end-of-the-year demonstrations appeared to be caused by ‘ racial ’ conflict between Chinese and African students , but it will be argued that these were once again expressions of the Chinese students ' general discontent and disappointment after ten years of reform .
3 It will be observed that this is the way its own mother asserts her dominance and will easily be understood by the pup .
4 It will be observed that this definition , though it lays considerable and perhaps disproportionate stress on the contractual nature of the shareholder 's rights , also emphasises the fact that he has an interest in the company .
5 The more natural meaning seems to me to be , ‘ at starting in the profession , ’ for it will be observed that these words are used by the testator in reciting a prior promise made when the testator had not heard of the proposed marriage with Ellen Nicholl , or , so far as appears , heard of any proposed marriage .
6 This marking-out to get an impression of the finished feature is not peculiar to concrete pools , for it will be realized that any pool made with a material that the gardener can mould to suit his whim can be assessed this way before excavations begin .
7 Provided the relationship goes forward and is unimpeded ( it will be recognised that this description is programmatic only , that the timescale up to this stage may be much extended , and that circumstances affecting it are multitudinous — for example , moral inhibition in the single state may be overcome by marriage ) at some stage there will be direct physical contact , at first of more or less sexual content , later more directly sexual .
8 It will be recalled that all transfers of property ordered by the court take effect only after the decree absolute ( Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 , s24(3) ) , at which time the exemption relating to a transfer between husband and wife is not applicable .
9 It will be recalled that this does not confer priority ( see Chapter 3 , p30 ) ) .
10 It will be noted that any path through the network leads to either a ‘ make ’ or ‘ buy ’ decision .
11 It will be noted that any path through the network leads to either a ‘ make ’ or ‘ buy ’ decision .
12 It will be noted that these begin with a verb stating the actions students are expected to show .
13 It will be noted that this ignores altogether the important question of income distribution .
14 It will be said that many lack the competence , or the vision , or the self-confidence ( for such critical inquiries turned on one 's own discipline can be unnerving ) .
15 It will be said that all this is long past , that academic institutions today are much more egalitarian in their evaluations and actions .
16 If the parties actually used the word ‘ deposit , ’ then unless there is evidence to the contrary it will be assumed that that is what they meant , Elson v. Prices Tailors Ltd. ( 1963 Ch.D . ) .
17 It will be assumed that all responses can be published unless you indicate otherwise .
18 It will be seen that many of the disputes between Keynesians and monetarists/new classicals find their origins in quite fundamental prognostic disagreements concerning the response of the labour market to a state of general excess supply .
19 It will be seen that such a definition excludes the production of the means of destruction ( armaments ) .
20 Looking at the artwork for the UV Exposure Timer , it will be seen that all mains parts are at one end of the board , with 240V connections via screw terminals for safety .
21 It will be seen that all three of these matters must have a special importance when the transaction in question is one of suretyship and the wife without any recompense , except the advantage of her husband , saddles herself or her separate property with a liability for his debt or debts .
22 Raven goes on : It will be seen that each one of this sequence of conditions is essential for the success of the whole .
23 Even so , it took great nerve and daring to ride that wind for such a distance and it is a fitting tribute to the bravery of the balloon pioneers , yet it will be seen that those men and women who followed Sadler into the skies display , in their own way , no less daring than he .
24 It will be seen that these explanations of transmission teaching and its associated connection with teaching quality ( or rather , its lack ) , suggest a very different set of policy implications than those currently in political fashion .
25 Later it will be seen that these incremental kinematic positions or " frames " can be timed and sorted to provide a time-based sequence of the complete system motion .
26 It will be seen that these copies raise many problems , yet they are an unusually straightforward case .
27 It will be seen that these matters are of importance in both judging and understanding a market economy .
28 It will be seen that most of the numbers within individual years are small , and that there is no apparent pattern in the scatter of data .
29 It will be seen that this is the Caldwell/Lawrence formula for recklessness ( analysed in Chapter 5.3 ( c ) ) , and is virtually the same as the test for the separate offence of causing death by reckless driving .
30 It seems worth while to remind the reader just how wide is the range of external informal information sources relevant to business activity ( it will be seen that this list is of US origin ) :
  Next page