Example sentences of "will [be] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But other big industrial countries will be ageing even faster . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | They will be reprimanded accordingly . ’ |
4 | The dangers of issuing specifications , a bill of quantities ( if appropriate ) and drawings in a rush without checking them thoroughly for consistency and accuracy are that the intention underlying the contract and work described will be understood differently by the client , the engineer and the contractor |
5 | 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 . |
6 | When dialect is a matter of different words being used , naturally it will be understood only if it is known previously . |
7 | As Chrismas approaches the Abingdon team will be facing even more hazardous conditions keeping the convoys rolling . |
8 | These sessions will include four evening ‘ roadshows ’ of presentations and workshops , illustrated with real examples of how the reforms will be handled locally . |
9 | Marketing and support will be handled jointly by the company and by Quest Software , but no indication of price was given . |
10 | Distribution of targeted aid within the republics will be handled carefully . |
11 | Any material loaned will be handled carefully , copied and returned promptly . |
12 | Others claim that projects will be handled better and result in a net saving . |
13 | Every claim will be handled expertly and sympathetically . |
14 | This also has two tappings , but these will be connected internally to a heating coil — see drawing on page 49 . |
15 | The analysis carried out in Chapter 3 for curved spaces will be extended here to the curved space–time that we inhabit . |
16 | The ancestor of most dolphins is not clear ( although this is a very active field of research at present ) , and with further work the records of most groups probably will be extended further back in time . |
17 | In this book we will be discussing mainly features which are easily seen in the landscape , from deserted villages to fields and churches . |
18 | ‘ MIDDLE OF The Road ’ is Denim 's first single and will be followed shortly by the album ‘ Back In Denim ’ . |
19 | This advice will be followed shortly by advice from the Director General of Fair Trading on the competition aspects . |
20 | This is an important point , and one that will be followed more closely . |
21 | Resuture of the stoma edge will be followed inevitably by recurrent bleeding and we have found that the therapeutic options are either a portosystemic shunt , if liver function is well preserved , or transplantation . |
22 | For the next 20 months the entire family will be living mostly under canvas during altitude acclimatisation in the Alps and in Canada . |
23 | In many cases the husband and wife will be living apart at the time of the court order , or at a time when agreement is reached between them concerning the former matrimonial home , in circumstances that are likely to prove permanent . |
24 | The theme will be living wisely . |
25 | You will be living there on your own and , possibly , will be at work during the week . |
26 | ‘ She and Commander Laurence will be living together in as normal a family life as is possible in the circumstances . ’ |
27 | We will be living together in a very small space . |
28 | On mild autumn days , pond fish will be feeding enthusiastically , building up their fat reserves . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | First , as will be demonstrated below , he tends to underplay the severity of the violence which occurred at places like Grunwick and Hadfields during a period supposedly devoid of such conflict . |