Example sentences of "it will also [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Meiko also had a hand in developing Sun 's low-end Tsunami Sparc , which it says it 'll also be using when the thing arrives .
2 It will be needed for search purposes , and it will also be called for by the buyers .
3 But , as with any archaeological object , such interpretations can be made only when we have a secure idea of when and where a coin was made , and the methods of dating coins and attributing them to mints is therefore discussed first in Chapter 2 , where it will also be seen that the same techniques for dating and attributing coins can sometimes be turned round , using coins to date other objects or to identify places .
4 Organised by Philip Conisbee of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art , it will also be seen in Los Angeles ( opening in spring 1995 ) and a second American venue currently under discussion .
5 It says it will also be developing an advanced computer database enabling its overseas offices to access up-to-date information outside UK office hours .
6 Later this year , it will also be upgraded to support Unix V.4.2 .
7 It will also be granted if any defence raised is shown merely to be a delaying tactic .
8 It will also be given to delegates at the Federation of Children 's Book Groups conference , at which the Book Room will run a bookshop .
9 It will also be argued that the history of the labour movement , its degree of internal coherence , and its relationship with the state and political parties are significant explanatory factors .
10 It will also be coated with a bright UV-to-visible phosphor of the kind used in strip-lighting .
11 Once an interaction has been found in one of the effects in a table such as figure 13.10 , it will also be found in the other .
12 Very often , if it is known that additions will be made precisely evenly throughout the file , it will also be known when they will be made .
13 It will also be expected that the holder of the post will provide research leadership , and take a particular interest in the School 's graduate programme .
14 The Trust will be drawing on its experience of upland erosion and repair work in the Lake District ; it will also be liaising with the many bodies which take an interest in the Mournes , including Down District Council , the Mournes Advisory Council and the education and library boards .
15 It will also be considered in some detail in parts of succeeding chapters on alphabetical indexing languages and alphabetical indexing systems .
16 Working through Unix System Labs , it will also be giving its members early access to the Tivoli-based object-oriented framework starting in the third quarter .
17 The BBC still has its live coverage of the international matches and the NatWest Trophy , and it will also be screening highlights of the other matches but of necessity these will appear at the usual anti-social hours .
18 The BBC still has its live coverage of the international matches and the NatWest Trophy , and it will also be screening highlights of the other matches but of necessity these will appear at the usual anti-social hours .
19 This tax invoice now assumes many of the characteristics we have come to associate with an internal VAT invoice , for not only will it show the customer 's VAT number , it will also be used by the UK acquirer of goods from within the EC as evidence to recover acquisition tax .
20 It will also be used to promote the force 's vehicle crime prevention campaign in April and May .
21 It will also be used to show work by design students inspired by the permanent collections .
22 Occupied now mainly by Caroline Jacobs , the corporate fund-raising manager and her staff , it will also be used in future as the principal office of the Chief Executive .
23 As well using the message on literature sent to people outside the region , it will also be used within it to spearhead a drive for increased quality of service .
24 It will also be used by HM Coastguard .
25 Indeed , the Ramblers Association has gone further than my hon. Friend has suggested in connection with that line , and has stated that , if British Rail increases the speed on a line , it will also be reducing the safety on it .
26 It will also be recollected that so many qualifications have been placed upon the decision in The Wagon Mound ( No. 1 ) that the concept of foreseeability is now applied in a very broad and liberal manner and there is unlikely to be much practical difference between an inquiry whether a consequence is foreseeable or natural .
27 Although Maastricht is mainly about monetary union ( with something about the powers of the commission and the European Parliament ) and the more distant prospect of joint working on foreign policy and security , it will also be taken as ( and perhaps mistaken for ) a sign of Europe 's ambitions for itself .
28 It will also be inserted in The Sunday Express Magazine , The People and The Sunday Mail Magazine in Scotland .
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