Example sentences of "will also have [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 The exhaust will also have to be fitted with filters to trap the particulates and their carcinogenic PAHs .
2 It will also have to be seen in close relationship with other aspects of rural society and the economy , as well as with the overall social and economic structures at national and European levels .
3 ‘ Both will also have to be integrated into the Treaty of Rome when finally agreed , if finally agreed . ’
4 The amount of advance notice given to the parents will also have to be agreed .
5 The implications for staffing and the use of other resources will also have to be considered at this stage .
6 The criteria by which success will be judged will also have to be established at this stage .
7 You will also have to be prepared to overlook sudden flashes of anger or periods of irritability which may seem to be aimed at you but which are much more likely to be an expression of her natural resentment of the disaster that has befallen her .
8 The question of annual holidays will also have to be raised .
9 Not only will the service need to reach the highly professional standards achieved by British television , it will also have to be seen to be editorially independent .
10 If you choose a very rough and heavy frame , the picture should have a rural atmosphere ( see p. 83 ) , but if you choose an elegant and formal frame the picture will also have to be formal ( see p. 113 ) .
11 Equilibrium will also have to be attained between the needs of an independent publishing house aiming for profit and those of the gallery .
12 ( Decisions in future cases will also have to be referred to the courts ) .
13 This means that publication of excavation reports , as the Frere Report indicates ( 1975 ) , will also have to be transformed , since large pottery reports may now have become too expensive to print in the traditional manner , and may have to be available in microfiche sheets .
14 Other charges also made about his character will also have to be modified .
15 Calculations for the break-even point of the system will also have to be deferred until the new system can be seen to be at least as productive as the old .
16 if you are in an unstructured learning situation where no well-planned course exists , a part of your daily programme will also have to be the preparation of language learning lesson materials i.e. dialogues or other kinds of text .
17 Not only will internal verifiers need to understand the operational requirements of the scheme , they will also have to be aware of the exact nature of the role of the assessor and have the ability to oversee groups of assessors .
18 A second problem is that utterances like ( 101 ) Harry can only speak this loud are token-reflexive to the physical properties of the utterance itself , so that not only do the enormous technical problems of dealing with token-reflexives in a logical manner have to be solved , but all the physical properties of an utterance will also have to be available as indices ( requiring , again , an indefinite number of indices ) .
19 A decision will also have to be made whether to use a number of smaller local distributors or a small number of large national distributors .
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