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

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1 A questionnaire survey of the beneficiaries who can be traced will be carried out in an attempt to answer some of these questions .
2 Whether reasons should be given will be considered below .
3 Applying to the inhibitory case the analysis of conditioning presented above leads to the suggestion that one of the associative links likely to be formed will be between the CS and a representation of no event .
4 An organization which if it ever came to be formed will be representing nearly two million people .
5 The sensitivity of these results to the way in which expectations could be formed will be investigated .
6 In chapter 9 , one of the issues which will be examined will be whether social policy measures can help to cope with unemployment or whether it is primarily an economic problem .
7 Other issues to be examined will be those involved in randomly selecting a person to be interviewed within a household and problems arising in mixed surveys where non telephone owners are interviewed face-to-face .
8 Finally , some fresh methods by which managerial power might be justified will be explored .
9 The likely date for your case to be heard will be approximately one month after receipt of your original appeal letter , if your case is the only one for a particular school .
10 The likely date for your case to be heard will be approximately six weeks after receipt of your original appeal letter , if it is one of a number for a particular school .
11 It is not to be confused with various autobiographies but those expecting warts to be exposed will be disappointed .
12 One of the first clusters to be developed will be European studies .
13 The name of the package specified on the previous page and the number of additional DCs which can be added will be displayed above the scrolled area , for information only .
14 Information about the activities to be included will be obtained in the first instance from a synthesis of existing published material which will be used to summarise these firms on the basis of a number of standard characteristics .
15 In this situation the issues to be addressed will be described in detail and discussed with the course leader .
16 It 's a success story The Chancellor of the Exchequer must be praying will be repeated across the country .
17 The signal for the lights to be fused will be given by Wing Commander Sawyer here . ’
18 A pseudo-variable which points to the position within the file from where the next byte to be read will be taken or where the next byte to be written will be put .
19 Hence in practice there will be no problems arising from restrictions on transferability or from a company 's lien ; debentures will invariably provide that the money expressed to be secured will be paid , and that the debentures are transferable , free from any equities or claims between the company and the original or any intermediate holder .
20 All that can be done will be done generally right away too .
21 On the basis of this , it is submitted that the question of subsidiarity is essentially a political question for the Council , and if the Council decided to act at the Community level it would not be possible to challenge what it did simply on the basis that it could better have been done at the level of the Member States ; rather , it would be necessary to show a manifest error , a misuse of power or a clear passing of the limits of discretion , and it is submitted that the occasions when this might be done will be rare .
22 Now it is true that the remedy for breach will sound in damages only , but the primary obligation is the same , namely that that which is covenanted to be done will be done .
23 Details of pits to be saved will be disclosed by British Coal , although no colliery will be firmly picked for closure until a further review is complete .
24 The Defence Secretary , Malcolm Rifkind , has revised plans for defence cuts , two regiments which were to be merged will be saved , but there will be no u-turn on the merger of Gloucester Regiment .
25 The standard to be met will be the same as the one which applies to heavy goods vehicles and buses , ie :
26 If the respondent is a government body , such an undertaking will often not be required because any damage likely to be suffered will be intangible or unquantifiable injury to the public .
27 Their appreciation of the potential contribution of other members and the ways in which this can be facilitated will be crucial .
28 On 16 March details of those companies which the judges considered had even better marketing stories to be told will be revealed .
29 The Convention does not prescribe the language to be used in responding to the Letter ; the normal expectation is that the language to be used will be that in which the Letter was sent , but documents and evidence taken orally will be sent in the original language , whatever that may be .
30 Is my hon. Friend aware that his statement that 28 landfill sites will be used will be widely welcomed in the country as well as , I hope , by responsible organisations such as Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace ?
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