Example sentences of "will be [verb] [conj] an " in BNC.

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1 However , if the benefits are spread more widely , then either the value of benefits per person will be diminished or an increase in the resources to fund the benefit will be necessary .
2 We will be demanding that an inquiry into his death is held . ’
3 We feel that we will be criticized if an old person is found in less than perfect conditions , and we will be thought of as neglecting them .
4 In addition the changing patterns of employment of personnel involved in this area of drug company activity will be examined and an attempt will be made to weigh the medical benefits of the availability of cocaine and its derivatives against the problems caused by abuse of these agents .
5 However , by 1998 the kind of sow stalls at Easton Lodge will be prohibited and an alternative method of accommodating the dry sows will need to be provided .
6 It is to be further noted : ( a ) That the extent of the duty of good faith will vary according to the nature of the contract ; ( b ) That the duty of good faith will be broken if an employee makes or copies a list of the customers of the employer for use after his employment ends or deliberately memorises such a list , even though , except in special circumstances , there is no general restriction on an ex-employee canvassing or doing business with customers of his former employer .
7 Here it will be argued that an indirect , and occasionally a direct , relationship does exist .
8 However , there is a note written on the front cover of the memorandum to say that ‘ nothing will be done until an Act is obtained for the acquisition of the Leicester Canals ’ .
9 All graduate and mature applicants will be interviewed before an offer is made .
10 Whitehall officials are putting their usual brave face on the prospect that , against British objections , a version of the Social Charter will be agreed and an inter-governmental conference arranged for late 1990 or early 1991 to consider amending the Treaty of Rome in the direction of a single central bank and currency .
11 An approximation to such forms , which will be discussed as an aesthetic later in the book can be achieved by the projection illustrated .
12 Unsurprisingly , judges are not neutral in their interpretation of the public interest ( Griffith , 1985 , p. 235 ) , but are biased in the performance of their roles , both by their origins and by their location in a state structured in the interests of external business elites ; and where the law is implemented , in each case ‘ it will be found that an organized group had an informed interest in effective administration ’ ( Edelman , 1964 , p. 41 ) .
13 The same airbag system will be offered as an option from now on in new Corsas .
14 It will be remembered that an estimate was made of a 20–30 per cent proportion of adults as subject to sexual difficulty .
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