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

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1 Hence common words will be more rapidly identified or produced than uncommon words , and also a word which has been presented previously will be more rapidly identified than one which has not .
2 For unless there is the sense that nothing has been done there will be no work .
3 The accused who appropriates a grouse hidden by a poacher to be collected later will be guilty of theft ( provided the other elements exist ) , even though he does not intend to sell it in a pub .
4 Secondly , the nature of the controls imposed on management so as to assure us that their power can not be used arbitrarily will be analysed and criticized .
5 At the same time , a woman who tries to shake off her ‘ femininity ’ in order to be taken seriously will be derided as unattractive , as the remarks of James Watson on the scientist Rosalind Franklin in his book The Double Helix ( 1959 ) make all too clear .
6 If ABC 's estimate is less than [ x ] the consideration payable at stage 1 and the amount to be released immediately will be reduced £1 for £1 .
7 So that I think the sort of questions that are being raised here will be addressed and will be able to be put within that complex , that overall strategy which I think now is sort of pretend , it does n't exist at the moment .
8 There is theoretical discussion of some kind of international guarantee to ensure that what is agreed now will be implemented later , but no sign of what form this might take .
9 Sir Anthony Meyer : I my right Hon. Friend aware that the very ambitious urban aid programme that was announced today will be warmly welcomed and that there will be special pleasure that Clwyd has not suffered at the hands of south Wales , although we should have liked to see more projects ?
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