Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [verb] [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 If consumers are largely illiterate , then the firm 's advertising , packaging and labelling will need to be adapted .
2 While the causes of this decline are complex and controversial , there is widespread agreement that a vital prerequisite of industrial regeneration will need to be improved : marketing effectiveness at the individual firm level .
3 Failing this , if a consumer buyer is effectively denied the protection of the implied terms because the instructions or labels have shrunk the central obligations , recourse will have to be made to the common law rules on incorporation and the general controls of reasonableness found in ss2 and 3 of UCTA 1977. ( f ) Manufacturers ' guarantees In Lambert v Lewis [ 1980 ] 2 WLR 289 , the Court of Appeal declined to hold that statements , made in advertising literature , constituted a collateral warranty on the basis that they were not " intended " to create contractual liability ( this decision was reversed on other grounds in the House of Lords [ 1982 ] AC 225 ) .
4 The European refining industry will continue to be bedevilled by chronic over-capacity in primary distillation .
5 Broadly , we may say that industry will have to be far less rigid ; indeed much more flexible in adapting itself to change than it has been for the past twenty years .
6 In 1977 , for example , the TUC told the Windscale Inquiry that ‘ the nuclear industry will need to be able to make a sizeable contribution to Britain 's energy supplies by the late 1990s ’ .
7 When the service review panel meets in February after the budget decisions that have been made , after T S G settled is known , that then panel will really decide the ninety three four category programme and quite clearly two million pound will have to be inserted at that stage for demand of the
8 I think any similar event in future will have to be part of a summer fete .
9 Every peice like this child 's teaset will need to be photographed and catalogued on a computer .
10 In general , therefore , subcontract labour will tend to be more mobile than directly employed labour .
11 The marginal productivity condition of perfect competition is continuously operative so that , given the conventional shape of the short-run production function and of its derivative , the marginal physical product of labour function , an increase in the demand for labour will have to be accompanied by a reduction in the real wage rate .
12 That other means of raising revenue will have to be looked for , I second .
13 A receiving agent will need to be appointed ( either to receive funds if the transaction is raising funds or to pay funds in an offer ) .
14 And as long as this country persists in being the only one in Europe which does n't have a subsidised railway service , Barbara and everyone else with a car will continue to be put off going by rail .
15 Your car will need to be equipped with a proper dog guard if at all possible , to prevent the dog from jumping back and forth across the seats .
16 Individuals can be removed with tweezers , but to prevent re-infestation , the pond will have to be drained and limed .
17 Now though , the ring will have to be stretched before it 'll fit the third finger left hand , which has swollen a little since 1985 .
18 The fact that flu and injury had precluded any live scrummaging last Wednesday had a detrimental effect , and that department will have to be better for Twickenham .
19 Results of investigations and the like will need to be written up .
20 Equally , any business entertaining you enjoyed will largely cease , so any free lunches and the like will have to be paid for instead from the domestic housekeeping .
21 Even when they have an adviser , that adviser will have to be contacted and an appointment made .
22 But a gulf in perception will have to be bridged , leaps of faith made and a deal struck .
23 When the Cooking Centre is no longer available a new repository will have to be found for the storage of goods in excess of normal everyday requirements .
24 Hotelware will continue to be an important part of the Group 's business , probably with greater emphasis on finer , domestic-type designs rather than the heavier weight catering product .
25 Note , however , that funds for NHS Capital Investment will continue to be provided by the Exchequer as a separate allocation within the overall programme .
26 Clearly , such resources will always be less than the total need for management development , so hard decisions about selective investment will continue to be required .
27 The contrary view is that a huge capital investment will have to be made soon to maintain buildings and provide equipment .
28 In Wilson 's view ( 1986 , p. 64 ) what is proposed does not form the basis ‘ for a generally acceptable … durable system ’ and ‘ there seems no escape from the conclusion that another attempt will have to be made to review these issues and make fresh recommendations ’ .
29 If it becomes apparent that the scope of the work required by the terms of engagement will need to be modified , the client should be notified immediately , and agreement reached in the revised terms .
30 If it becomes apparent that the scope of the work required by the terms of engagement will need to be modified , the client should be notified immediately , and agreement reached on the revised terms .
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