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

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1 Which 'll be flayed if you walk out on us now .
2 what 's happening is that the membership handbook should have been out last week but I think it 's actually going out physically today and I 've done a reminder which 'll be mailed out with it erm making one or two little pointed remarks about blah blah blah this is a very important event and please note it is not in Edinburgh you know erm S S K are very supportive of us we should you know take advantage of this very important
3 Gladstone is now one of 12 Supreme Champions which 'll be judged later this for the title of best pig in Britain .
4 Candidates will be offered tasks that will draw on their ability to make notes , or reassemble elements of a text for a specific purpose , which will be stated .
5 Currently there is a shortage of maths and physics teachers — a shortage which will be exacerbated by the demands of the National Curriculum .
6 One issue which will be debated is the ‘ ownership ’ of sports coverage and the access to clips for News Programmes .
7 His speech , however , came aftera 24-4 vote in the national executive to oppose a proportional representation motion which will be debated on Thursday .
8 They agreed on a procedure which will be debated at next week 's TUC conference in Blackpool .
9 That is why we shall introduce the Asylum Bill , which will be debated next week .
10 In May of this year , we were pressed by Amnesty International and other refugee groups to speed up the process of determination , and the Bill before the House , which will be debated next week , sets out a scheme that will allow determination to be decided within a period of three months .
11 They 've tabled a motion which will be debated at the Conservative Conference next month , when party faithfuls are expected to condemn the behaviour of newspapers .
12 That 's thought to be part of a trans-european road network which will be debated in the European parliament on Monday .
13 Matters which will be debated include the visual impact of the pylons , the implications affecting the health and safety of local people , local amenities and particular areas of landscape value or nature conservation .
14 COSLA has issued MPs with briefing papers on the revenue support grant order which will be debated tonight .
15 The workshop , which will be supported by WACC , aims to help establish a network of Christian broadcasters in Eastern and Central Europe and to contribute to the renewal of Christian life and faith in the region .
16 PFU Ltd , another Fujitsu affiliate , will also be selling the machines which will be supported through UPlazas , PFU 's Unix consulting centres .
17 The title of the seminar , which will be supported by WACC , is ‘ Communication for Human Rights and Social Transformation ’ .
18 The title of the seminar , which will be supported by WACC , is ‘ Communication for Human Rights and Social Transformation ’ .
19 The project is co-ordinator is HCIMA Councillor , DavidBattersby FHCIMA , who is working with partners in the UK , France and The Netherlands to devise and pilot training packages which will be supported by the European Management Skills research findings .
20 One of the projects which will be supported is a new rapid rail transit system , the Randstad Rail , for the country 's capital , The Hague .
21 Other collectors to have enriched the collection include Charles Fairfax Murray who donated forty eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century paintings to Dulwich in 1911 , a number of which will be lent to Christie 's .
22 Notice that the slope of the consumption line is 0.8 : this represents the fraction of additional disposable income which will be consumed and , as we saw in the last chapter , is called the marginal propensity to consume ( mpc ) .
23 The important thing to remember is that NVQs are for the individual , are broadly based and non-specific , in five levels , and once accredited the individual , from school leaver upwards , builds up a personal record of achievement which will be recognised by employers across the country .
24 The marginal note to section 24 refers to ‘ arrest without warrant for arrestable offences ’ , an apparent tautology which will be explained later .
25 From a plan , lately begun by another person who wished to assist Mr. Green , he hopes he shall not be injured in the public opinion , as the difference between a plan made from an actual survey , with accurate instruments , and conducted upon principles true in theory ( which will be explained to every scientific enquirer ) and one made by striding , is too palpable to escape observations . ’
26 Each of these economic relationships , which will be explained in detail later in this chapter , forms the basis for a totally different class structure .
27 Doing without negation is a particularly helpful feature , for a reason which will be explained below .
28 They are instances of a method called hill climbing , which will be explained shortly .
29 The social stigma of alcoholism sees it as a disgrace rather than a disease that is beyond the control of the sufferer and for this reason ( and their own " denial " — which will be explained later ) friends and family may be reluctant to accept the true nature of the diagnosis .
30 MITR is effectively an open-ended tax relief , the cost of which will be determined by the number of people obtaining mortgages and the rate of interest prevailing .
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