Example sentences of "[conj] will [be] [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is simply not the case that pensioners in such schemes will get nothing or will be left penniless , as the hon. Gentleman well knows .
2 It will obviously buy in many ready-made COSE components — including networking and the Software Foundation 's Distributed Computing Environment — and use the interfaces that will be made available through the COSE specification .
3 A graduate will be recognized as a licentiate member and will be granted full professional membership after two years ' appropriate management experience .
4 Graduates with appropriate subject profiles will be recognized as licentiate members and will be granted full professional membership after two years ' appropriate management experience .
5 The liners are available at the prices quoted post free and will be despatched return post .
6 When completed the Breda will be painted as I-ABCT , the aircraft flown by Lt Andrea Zotti at the 1932 Cleveland National Air Races , and will be displayed inverted .
7 They will be taught the pastoral skills of counselling , work in hospitals , schools , prisons and parishes , and will be given practical experience in these fields .
8 The restored thirty-seater coach is expected to be back in public service for the bank holiday and will be made available for private party hire .
9 They are produced by the Evangelical Church of Estonia and will be broadcast weekly for 18 weeks .
10 The community charge will operate as a poll tax and will be paid irrespective of income .
11 This conflict abuse , as will be made clear later , is to be considered not only with a view to regulation by formal law but also by the regulatory technique known as the ‘ Chinese Wall ’ .
12 As will be made clear in the following brief history of Marxist thought in Latin America , there has been very little interplay between the evolutions of Marxism-Leninist prescriptions for revolutionary development in Latin America , as shaped by Soviet ideologues , and the way that Latin Americans themselves have applied Marxism to their situation .
13 However , we differ from this work by allowing wages to be determined endogenously , as will be made clear in Section 4 .
14 The two different versions ( high and low head ) will usually sound slightly different to English listeners , though it it not easy to say just what the difference is , as will be made clear in the next chapter .
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