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

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1 Erm there 's an economic imbalance between the West and the East of our region and this imbalance will be exacerbated further if terminal five goes ahead .
2 So frays will not be confused with phrase , and pint will be understood correctly as referring to beer or milk , even if it is read aloud incorrectly .
3 When dialect is a matter of different words being used , naturally it will be understood only if it is known previously .
4 Others claim that projects will be handled better and result in a net saving .
5 Every claim will be handled expertly and sympathetically .
6 It will be demonstrated later that the correlation between the true area and the projected area visible to the camera is good enough to make this not a prime consideration .
7 Negotiations with Eurotunnel continue intermittently , but hopefully agreement will be reached shortly and allow all energies to be concentrated on completing this challenging project .
8 Others argue that Labour would first have to win power on its own merits — a point that will be made again and again by such figures as Mr Blair in the weeks ahead .
9 They may choose to jump on the bandwagon and agree with the decision that will be made anyway or they may choose to cosset disagreements .
10 The vendors intention to sell will be made public as soon as the circular is sent out , yet no consideration will be payable .
11 Any moves in this regard will be made only when the time is right , and without interfering with the business .
12 The choice of clothing , Music or even places to shop will be made so that the individual 's interaction with the external environment is structured in a particular way .
13 This will be made worse if some tail compensation is in use , as already described .
14 But Emeth is saved , for good deeds done for Tash belong to Aslan , and bad deeds for Aslan to Tash ; as if to say that God and Allah are different , but yet that virtuous Mohammedans will be saved rather than murderous Christians .
15 The so-called " bare infinitive " will be analysed here as evoking a perfective view of the realization of an event , i.e. the image of an event as unfolding in time from its beginning to its end in the case of an action-like event or as actualizing its full lexical content at each instant of its existence in the case of a state-like one .
16 All impacts of future rises will be felt locally but the problem is one of global change which demands global monitoring systems .
17 The road safety guidelines and in-service provision will be evaluated periodically and their success monitored .
18 The new scale will assign an arbitrary mean score to those children with average scores , and children performing above and below the mean will be assigned higher and lower scores on the new scale .
19 I hope that when the Bill goes to another place the words recorded in the Official Report , spoken both in Committee and on the Floor of the House , will be examined carefully and that what we have started will be built upon to make the Bill even better than it is .
20 Of course , if the adhesion at the interface is too weak then the material as a whole will be weakened so that , when there is no adhesion at all , one has to have some arrangement like cloth or rope or basket-work to hold the material together by friction .
21 He will be remembered as a mild prankster and anaemic lackey to the establishment , though the flavour of individual cartoons and cartoonists will be savoured long after their foster parent is forgotten .
22 The student 's understanding of the wide range of topics taught will be tested only when she is required to put it into practice .
23 The new partner 's capital share will be assessed accordingly and any required adjustments made to the shares of the other partners .
24 It will be assessed automatically and therefore no application is necessary .
25 If they are not resident in the United Kingdom then they will be assessed only if the income has a UK source .
26 The standard meaning to be attributed to ‘ reasonable grounds for belief ’ is that if the decision-maker has some such grounds his decision will be upheld even though a court might differ .
27 It will be seen again that the four ogres — anxiety , fear , guilt and anger — all play their parts .
28 where they will be seen once and it 's dumped .
29 In the first place , it will be transferred only if it has been given previously to a candidate of higher preference now elected with a surplus or eliminated .
30 The company and its 15 systems management products , which will be integrates together as Open V*OPSS by the end of the year , may become central to COSE 's systems management efforts .
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