Example sentences of "will [adv] [be] [verb] by " in BNC.
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1 | Other television tie-ins due to appear later this year are the Channel 4 Garden Club book , by Arthur Taylor and Roy Lancaster ( Sidgwick & Jackson , April , £14.99 , 0 283 06153 7 ) — virtually the transcripts of the series — and Stefan Buczacki 's Bazaar : The Budget Gardening Year ( BBC , June , £4.99 , 0 563 36779 2 ) , a garden calendar whose puzzling title will presumably be explained by the series of that name starting in July . |
2 | After burning in the Indomalesian region , grasses appear and , if these are left without grazing or burning , will slowly be replaced by the forest . |
3 | It seems likely , too , that several other distinctive features of the church will eventually be explained by reference to the temple . |
4 | Your way will eventually be blocked by a stone dyke , but if you stay near the burn you 'll find a gap . |
5 | If the costs of injury are great , the advantages of aggression will eventually be limited by the risks of injury . |
6 | All this , says Mr Gates , means that three-quarters of his firm 's overall software revenues will eventually be generated by selling upgrades to existing customers , compared with only a quarter at present . |
7 | Because much of Buick 's success is based on sales to the over-50s , its target customers will eventually be replaced by greying baby-boomers — the very customers it once steered away from . |
8 | Seers now say that the petrol car will eventually be replaced by a battery-powered version . |
9 | Here the central student record is maintained ; here , the majority of the data that will eventually be used by all those groups and individuals is recorded . |
10 | These and numerous other software tools and information technology methods will eventually be used by historians . |
11 | Cleaning up river pollution and purifying water accounted for almost half of the total , £6.7 billion , much of which will eventually be paid by water consumers . |
12 | The standard will eventually be superseded by European equivalents , but this will probably be at least three years away . |
13 | That will eventually be superseded by what the company is positioning as an open , enterprise-wide repository embracing not only the Informix database , but its Hewlett-Packard Co-derived ToolBus Open CASE environment and 4GL products . |
14 | Experience suggests that these posts will mostly be occupied by women wishing to work less than full time , particularly since the full time contract in many specialties implies a considerable amount of unpaid overtime work . |
15 | The biggest savings will obviously be made by people who use most water now , either by being wasteful , by having several people in the household , and/or by using appliances like dishwashers . |
16 | In deciding " public policy " , he will obviously be influenced by the outlook of the political party of which he is a member , and by the values of the profession which he leads . |
17 | You will perhaps be affronted by my frankness Ellen but I am distressed and if you were to think on it you would understand . |
18 | ‘ And this time next year , with 18 League games instead of 12 , the game will only be played by students and guys with secure jobs . |
19 | Thus , she is protected against general movements in prices , and will only be affected by movements in the relative prices of kryptonite and phlogiston futures , over and above those caused by general price movements . |
20 | She turns the Government 's self-help approach around by arguing that urban recovery will only be achieved by empowering the people who live in cities . |
21 | Therefore , while defensive measures must not be abandoned for the foreseeable future , we firmly believe sustainability will only be achieved by injecting an environmental imperative into the developmental process . |
22 | An agreement will only be regulated by the 1974 Act if it is not exempt . |
23 | Clearly , the r.m.s. value will only be displayed by the type of system under discussion , even for a sinusoidal input waveform , as long as the amplitude of the input remains sufficiently large in relationship to the forward potential drop across the diodes . |
24 | That means doctors who qualify from Czech Univeristies will only be allowed by the General Medical Council to work in this country under the supervision of a fully registered colleague . |
25 | While supporting ideas like the recent Feminine Article Competition in Canoeist she feels that , unfortunately , this will only be read by the converted and to really impact women 's views canoeing articles will have to be feature in women 's magazines . |
26 | The strain will only be heightened by revelations at the weekend that the Home Office looked for political dirt on Mr Clinton during the US election . |
27 | However , other distortions will inevitably remain , and will only be eliminated by agreement between member countries as the need for further reform emerges . |
28 | Library use is never evenly distributed throughout the stock , and it is accepted that some stock categories will only be used by a small number of readers . |
29 | In my view the problems will only be solved by the centre 's removal . |
30 | This is important because rescission is an equitable remedy and as such will only be ordered by the courts if the aggrieved party has acted promptly . |