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

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1 The theory goes something like this : as long as a country can continue to borrow money , it will effectively be able to ‘ roll over ’ its debt indefinitely .
2 However , it will presumably be rare that a business can be held not to be acting in the course of business if it sells goods on its standard terms .
3 In my view , an unsharp image in colour however beautiful will rarely be strong enough to stand on its own , whereas the same image in black & white can through the nature of the medium , become a tantalising and thought provoking subject .
4 Any thought in his mind of trying to protect a good score will rarely be successful ; he must meet the challenge squarely or drop shots .
5 The only real problem with all these lies in marking out the study area for it will rarely be possible to delimit a discrete enclave of the animals .
6 It will rarely be possible to establish non est factum when a person has signed a document containing standard terms in a commercial context .
7 Characteristic qualities of a step are likely to be retained because the type of music so decrees , although it will rarely be identical in its performance because it will have been refurbished .
8 Moreover , the sounds in the new language will rarely be identical to the sounds in the student 's language .
9 District councils at present will rarely be able to afford to replace such houses , and , if all or most of the houses in a small village are sold , then the council 's ability to meet housing need locally is effectively negated .
10 Mr Major will thereby be able to compete with his fellow ministers for Government funds for so much of sport which requires assistance .
11 Consequently , you will slowly be able to eliminate many ailments that have been caused by long standing patterns of misuse .
12 Since 1987 the results of prospecting for gold and silver have been passed to the BGS by the Crown Estate Commissioners and will eventually be available for public inspection along with other information from the BGS archives .
13 Christian Hosoi , who was meant to be getting some sort of subsidiary company through Vision , is now working to get a sub-company set up through H Street : this will eventually be similar to Chris Miller 's Planet Earth .
14 It wants a more detailed report , but Llewellyn , though free now to continue playing , will eventually be subject to the same disciplinary measures as a player sent off at home .
15 According to a recent poll , 58 per cent of Israelis believe there will eventually be civil war .
16 At present , only the painting index is open to the public , but the sculpture component will be available by appointment beginning later this year , and the entire index of American art will eventually be accessible on-line .
17 The manufacturers recognised that the camcorders would not catch on unless they adopted a common format allowing video enthusiasts to record and play back tapes on different models of machine , The standard the companies agreed is flexible in that it leaves room for technical developments before the camcorders go on sale , but is tight enough to ensure that all camcorders will eventually be compatible .
18 When they know how the pen will respond they no longer need to think about it , and will eventually be unaware of skilful minor corrective movements .
19 Michael Coward has become trade marketing manager for the same divisions and will eventually be responsible for Johnson Brothers ' similar activities .
20 ‘ Once these countries have actually made substantial investments in a chemical arsenal , what guarantees do we have that they will eventually be willing to throw it away ? ’ asked Elisa Harris , a chemical weapons at the Brookings Institution .
21 The importance of Norfolk County Council views are referred to in paragraph two point four point two and unless Norfolk support for route A can be obtained then Suffolk County Council will eventually be powerless to proceed with what is clearly a preferred option when measured objectively .
22 Whether the Japanese will eventually be able to use solar energy to obtain metals from the sea remains to be seen , but they have proved that it is possible for copper at least .
23 The ostrich , on the other hand , will eventually be able to return to the spot it knows so well , where it can resume its parental duties .
24 It allows grandparents to invest £3,000 in their grandchild 's name so they will eventually be able to buy a house worth £50,000 at today 's prices .
25 The unit , whose vice president of technology sales is Chet Silvestri , a recent emigre from Mips Technologies Inc , is setting up an infrastructure that will eventually be able to offer customers early access to Sun 's future microprocessor technology : the specifications , chip development and first tape-outs .
26 The unit , whose vice-president of technology sales is Chet Silvestri , a recent emigre from MIPS Technologies Inc , is setting up an infrastructure that will eventually be able to offer customers early access to Sun 's future microprocessor technology : the specifications , chip development and first tape-outs .
27 I am sure also that , in the light of our education reforms , most children will eventually be able to do that calculation .
28 If sport carries on combining with showbiz at the present rate , this dingy logic will eventually be hard to resist .
29 Sir Harold left his collection to the Corporation of the City of London , but rather than include them in the Guildhall Art Gallery , he left instructions that , due to the fact that he believed his pictures looked best in domestic surroundings , the pictures be installed in the Lord Mayor 's residence , where , unfortunately , they will mostly be inaccessible to the public .
30 For example , before embarking on a major project it will usually be appropriate for management to commission a feasibility study or market research , and it will obviously be essential to calculate likely costs and potential returns .
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