Example sentences of "it will [be] found " in BNC.

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1 However , if biographies of artists are carefully examined , it will be found that they do not necessarily contain much art criticism at all ; a biographer may prefer not to express personal views about the artist 's work ; a book 's main thrust may be to describe the artist 's own aims and ideas .
2 I think it will be found that our record and findings are more worthy of public acceptance than the emotional , uninformed and often inaccurate outbursts of this very vocal lobby .
3 It will be found that a second set of parallel rods , at right angles to the first group , can overlay them .
4 With all this it is rather slow to grow and frequently when the culture plate is examined for evidence of gonococcal growth it will be found to be overgrown by other bacteria or yeasts , making it difficult or impossible to identify the gonococcus .
5 If this symptom is analysed closely , it will be found that it is ‘ external ’ in character .
6 However , syphilis is a systemic infection and , if the treponeme is looked for , it will be found to be affecting many different organs in the body , from the liver to the lungs and the brain to the bones .
7 If this time is converted into equinoctial time , it will be found to be shortly before 12.45 .
8 Historically local government in England and Wales is a fascinating subject and from its study it will be found that local government whilst not quite as we know it today , existed for centuries before the first parliament was ever convened .
9 For testing , it will be found convenient to connect a small 12V bulb ( 2.2W rating ) to the output wires in place of the solenoid valve .
10 It will be found on the cost accountant 's bookshelf but the operational manager will not be convinced that the cost gymnastics of Mr Hicks ' cost accumulation model are any more accurate or relevant to his operation than the existing confusion of standard rates , production norm etc .
11 Often it will be found that a text starts with the B signatures , the preliminaries rarely being so obliging as to add up to a complete signature .
12 There is much speculation where it will be found running once it is complete .
13 Unsurprisingly , judges are not neutral in their interpretation of the public interest ( Griffith , 1985 , p. 235 ) , but are biased in the performance of their roles , both by their origins and by their location in a state structured in the interests of external business elites ; and where the law is implemented , in each case ‘ it will be found that an organized group had an informed interest in effective administration ’ ( Edelman , 1964 , p. 41 ) .
14 ( It will be found in Volume I of Hume 's Treatise which should be read at first hand , as we are not trying to do it any justice here . )
15 If I make a large number of such measurements the theory enables me to calculate the proportion of times the electron will be found " here " and the proportion of times it will be found " there " .
16 When that aim is kept in view , it will be found that English as a subject should occupy not any place which may happen to be vacant , but the first place ; and that English as a method must have entry everywhere .
17 It will be found that each column of unc is in fact , a linear combination of the columns of
18 If the statute is later than about 1968 it will be found in the Continuation Volumes , which are all indexed in the latest Cumulative Supplement .
19 In addition to the above methods of Review/ Recall it will be found both enjoyable and informative if you cultivate the habit of discussing reading with friends and teachers .
20 Yet on closer inspection it will be found that they both contain just the same structural components .
21 If the judgments in that case are looked at , it will be found that Willes J. said , in explaining the grounds of his judgment that under circumstances like those of the present case , the debt is gone , because it would be a fraud upon the stranger who pays part of a debt in discharge of the whole , that an action should be brought for the debt .
22 Such an equilibrium is stable ; that is , the price , if displaced a little from it , will tend to return , as a pendulum oscillates about its lowest point ; and it will be found to be a characteristic of stable equilibria that in them the demand price is greater than the supply price for amounts just less than the equilibrium amount , and vice versa .
23 Oral evidence , it will be found , is a useful counterbalance to more " official " sources .
24 Partly because if we explicate the concept of requesting , it will be found to be constituted of the very speaker beliefs and wishes listed in part in ( a ) - ( g ) ( see Chapter 5 ) .
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