Example sentences of "[ex0] will [verb] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 The dotted line indicates the extension of the fitted relationship ( continuous line ) , as there will tend to be zero tax revenue at both 0 and 100% tax rates .
2 ‘ Without a regional programme of new settlements there will continue to be sprawl around old market towns and villages , a continuous free-for-all among the house builders , and an excess of appeals for the Secretary of State to consider . ’
3 There is an inherent danger in all this for our clothing industry which is that , unless manufacturers wake up , there will continue to be far more opportunity for European merchandise to come here , and little for ours to get elsewhere .
4 The prospective councillors will number two dozen ( rather than the sparse but active dozen originally sought ) ; there will continue to be a rather odd balance of journalists and lay members , selected rather than nominated by a quangoid committee .
5 The prospective councillors will number two dozen ( rather than the sparse but active dozen originally sought ) ; there will continue to be a rather odd balance of journalists and lay members , selected rather than nominated by a quangoid committee .
6 Unless that basic truth is grasped , there will continue to be confusion in both media discussion of the issue and in schools .
7 Because it is inevitable that there will continue to be an increased use of IT within enterprises , existing computer- and telecommunications-based managers clearly would normally be expected to be in a much stronger position than existing library and information centre managers to become the overall managers of all the information-based resources of the firm , IT-based or not , if that is what the company decides it needs .
8 The scale of this rockfall certainly suggests that there will continue to be collapses on this popular buttress .
9 There will continue to be problems if science teachers are personally doubtful about girls ' ability to do science well ; even if their doubts are not voiced ( and anecdotal evidence suggests they sometimes are ) , girls are unlikely to respond unless teachers show they believe that girls have something to offer science as well as the reverse .
10 It is felt that until there is a totally independent investigation there will continue to be a lack of public confidence in the system .
11 Within that period there will continue to be stated periods for exchange of pleadings and other interlocutory steps since these provide a guide to parties and a means by which they can keep one another up to schedule .
12 for the judiciary and parliamentarians there will continue to be concern over the extent to which in practice Pepper v. Hart will require the construction and evaluation of parliamentary statements and procedure , and the implications for the existing constitutional relationship of the legislature and the judiciary .
13 For some countries , like Greece , Portugal and Ireland , no doubt there will continue to be largesse to be gained from her , though for the time being even this is likely to be hard to come by , as Germany piles money into her eastern territory and focuses much of the rest of her financial attentions on her former Communist neighbours .
14 But despite those structural changes , there will continue to be a large market for coal .
15 But I do n't think reference has been made to a document that is referred to in P P G one , namely the doc the white paper , This Common Inheritance , er D O E document , and in that there 's a clear indication that this question of a new settlement erm should be considered , paragraph six point four eight reads , however well urban land is used , there will continue to be a need for building on greenfield sites , it is important that new housing on such sites is carefully placed to preserve the open countryside , and respects the quality of the landscape .
16 As we have seen , there were a variety of different types of Jacobitism , whilst the serious source problems involved in studying this subject will always limit our understanding and inevitably mean that there will continue to be much room for interpretative disagreements .
17 If there will continue to be migration from from Leeds and that is obviously incorporated in the population projections produced by the County Council .
18 There have been changes and there will continue to be changes until some of them convince me they should be in the team regularly . ’
19 If we are misled by our grammar into thinking that ‘ I expect such-and-such ’ is a report of a mental process then there will seem to be a problem : ‘ What is it about a mental process which makes it an expectation of such-and-such ?
20 Some time there will have to be an end to this make-believe .
21 Britain is over-producing : there will have to be some way of reducing output .
22 The sense of Italy 's crisis is pervasive , and there will have to be a settling of accounts .
23 Aside from the logistics of creating new books and materials to replace the present South African-produced materials , there will have to be a major push to upgrade and retrain teachers .
24 Should the patient be the person who had attended to the business and financial side of family life , then there will have to be a reversal of roles ; these items will have to be attended to by a responsible other person , usually the spouse .
25 There will have to be fuller use even than now of the invaluable expertise and experience of the community and that means largely the business and industrial community …
26 If machines such as JET prove the scientific feasibility of fusion there will have to be even larger machines if we are to prove fusion 's technical and economic feasibility .
27 There will have to be some blending in order for them to live together .
28 Nevertheless , there will have to be change in style .
29 There will have to be a very full investigation through the Police Complaints Authority . ’
30 There will have to be reorientation courses as people change jobs , but we should be doing that now anyway .
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