Example sentences of "will [adv] be [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | They do not officially vote for the president until December 14 but , as they follow the will of their states , the result will effectively be known after today 's election . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | If these observers are correct then the FMI 's future development will presumably be secured from within by a civil service committed to bringing about ‘ lasting reforms ’ . |
4 | If the regional scheme is successful , it will presumably be extended to other parts of the country , in which case it will do much to increase the viability of the Dip.HE , though , of course , its implications go well beyond it , potentially to embrace the whole field of recurrent education . |
5 | Such differing criteria as these will presumably be used for the purpose of assessing the course-work component of the examinations as well as the final papers . |
6 | This site will rarely be found in books on ‘ industrial archaeology ’ , which usually show scant interest in agriculture . |
7 | Here , the fact that the adjective property is applicable to the object entity in a whole construction like ( 22 ) is intimately connected with the lexical meaning of the verb , and will thereby be understood to be applicable to the entity of the object even when that is considered in isolation . |
8 | After burning in the Indomalesian region , grasses appear and , if these are left without grazing or burning , will slowly be replaced by the forest . |
9 | It seems likely , too , that several other distinctive features of the church will eventually be explained by reference to the temple . |
10 | This will eventually be extended to Zhuhai , the special economic zone just across the Chinese border . |
11 | A bypass is already planned though not approved for Aylesbury and campaigners believe the proposed east-west route linking the M40 , the M1 , the A1 and the M11 to Harwich and Felixstowe will eventually be upgraded from dual to three-lane carriageway , creating a new motorway . |
12 | The boom in tourist hotels is another controversial topic : there is a danger that along Goa 's 80 miles of idyllic coast every beach will eventually be littered with unsuitable buildings . |
13 | Your way will eventually be blocked by a stone dyke , but if you stay near the burn you 'll find a gap . |
14 | The ones who leave to go to college or to live in some kind of hostel attached to a place of work , will eventually be embraced into an active social life by their peers . |
15 | If the costs of injury are great , the advantages of aggression will eventually be limited by the risks of injury . |
16 | In 1989 , both IBM and Microsoft issued major endorsements of DVI , suggesting that DVI processing architecture will eventually be integrated into the next generation of desktop computers and their operating systems . |
17 | These scholars continue to review recordings in a highly influential way and every professional early-music ensemble knows that its work will eventually be referred to their public judgement . |
18 | Unless the table is made excessively large , two or more different values will eventually be sent to the same slot . |
19 | Call me an egotistical slime , but I only want to preserve the purity and integrity of the current alternative , and hope that it wo n't pass through the mass-media grinder into the mainstream , where it will eventually be recalled as one more passive , stupid fashion . |
20 | These will eventually be disallowed on taxation . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | Seers now say that the petrol car will eventually be replaced by a battery-powered version . |
24 | Initially 12 computers will be installed but this will eventually be increased to 20 . |
25 | It may be that the programmes will eventually be adopted at the Research Council in June but this is far from certain . |
26 | The other end of the airline will be attached to an airpump , which in an ideal world , will eventually be positioned above the tank 's water level to prevent syphoning back if the pump fails or is switched off . |
27 | In the long term , hotel and restaurant caterers at all levels will benefit from this co-operation because any innovations will eventually be offered as an option or even a standard fitting on the models if frying equipment they purchase . |
28 | It goes on when you 're actually preparing statements , affidavits , pleadings , all those things which will eventually be used in court . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | These and numerous other software tools and information technology methods will eventually be used by historians . |