Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] will be " in BNC.

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1 The effect on those who are employed in the areas of work that Employment Action will concentrate on will be to increase unemployment and force down wages .
2 Viewers familiar with Dr Latimer 's assistant in Do n't Wait Up will be forgiven for defecting to another channel .
3 This would decrease the exposure of skin to blood , and when a needlestick injury does occur there will be a reduction in the amount of blood inoculated .
4 The ones that do n't measure up will be sold for fodder at 33MHz .
5 ‘ I 'll bet there will be , ’ Herr Nordern thought .
6 Mr Haselhurst said : ‘ I think on all the previous evidence the last thing that will happen now will be a fall in unemployment . ’
7 For those who do respond there will be a reward .
8 If they are not , I fear that the worries that I will express tonight will be fulfilled .
9 That means that every contribution you can forward now will be earning money for the day when it will be necessary to strip down the T9 for its ten year overhaul , writes MERVYN TURVEY .
10 If these conditions do not hold there will be a diversion in the market valuations of the equity of the two companies and profitable arbitrages would arise .
11 But road conditions for travelling teams must also be taken into account , and for this reason a decision on whether the match will go ahead will be taken on Thursday February 14 ) at 12 noon .
12 Whether it will go ahead will be a test of the new Railtrak authority set up to control investment in the railways after privatisation .
13 Another group who will lose out will be those on low incomes who are ineligible for income support but qualify for housing benefit .
14 Then they 'll be put on show in what we call habitat displays ' so that all the people of America who wo n't ever come here will be able to see them iii our nation 's capital just as they once lived in these jungles .
15 What I will write here will be in a language most will understand and , wherever possible , I have thrown out complex biochemical concepts , trying to translate them into simple concepts that everyone will understand .
16 Many large rocks you 'll come across will be the remnants of one or other of the giants ' squabbles .
17 But should the fight start there will be country-wide strikes involving all classes of workers . ’
18 I should make it clear at the outset that I act as a parliamentary consultant to the Professional Association of Teachers and that much of what I shall say tonight will be based on the practical experience of PAT members .
19 Similarly , estimates of the probability that the sun will rise tomorrow will be increased once the knowledge of the laws governing the behaviour of the solar system are taken into account .
20 Anyway it 's nice to know that no time has been wasted though I do n't imagine there will be much energy left for the Finer Things .
21 With a sigh , she said , ‘ I 'd better get back and fill out an accident report — I would imagine there will be quite an enquiry into this one . ’
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