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

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1 Information about the circumstances in which different overtaking strategies are employed will also be collected and analysed .
2 On the basis of that argument , can we take it that the boundary review that will be undertaken will now be on geographical location rather than population distribution ?
3 Whether that view should be sustained will however be dependent upon a value judgment as to whose opinion on the meaning of a term should be preferred .
4 The next LAN to be developed will probably be for Horticultural Education , where external funding is currently being sought for hardware and software to run specialist grounds maintenance , works scheduling , and computerised landscape design and costing .
5 An analysis of national attitude surveys which include questions on poverty and on the way social security should be organised will also be carried out .
6 The problems of reforestation , and how the tree can best be cultivated will also be addressed — following guidelines from the US Forest Science and US Bureau of Land Management .
7 However , if the latter is a rogue he is likely to have disappeared and if he can be found will probably be penniless .
8 And he said the fare of 10p which will be charged will still be good value .
9 He said : ‘ I should also be grateful if you would inform your readers that the Department of Transport have now agreed to reduce the fees for the new Transport & Works Act Orders which replace the old Light Railway Orders with effect from January 1 and the fees which will be payable in respect of applications where no compulsory purchase order is being sought will now be £750 for the first hectare ( or part of one hectare ) and thereafter £250 for each 0.5 hectare ( or part thereof ) with a maximum fee of £80,000 .
10 The package(s) being endorsed will automatically be added to the SSR by LIFESPAN .
11 Hundreds of T-shirts , jackets and trainers which would normally have been destroyed will now be put to good use in orphanages there .
12 The people who have been studied will probably be interested in what is said about them , and this may affect what the researcher writes .
13 The National Curriculum may introduce a greater degree of consistency in respect of subject content , but quality in the way such content is treated will only be achieved if the anomalies at the various levels — LEA support , school curriculum management and development , classroom provision — are attended to .
14 A person who plies a driver with drinks and then accepts a lift and is injured will also be liable under this head .
15 We believe that the final public spending decisions and the Budget should be brought together , so that people can see clearly where the money that is raised will actually be spent .
16 In 1982 , the Maryland court which had originally endorsed the use of hypnosis to enhance recall , and which had the most experience in the issues surrounding forensic hypnosis , ruled that no witness who has been hypnotised will ever be allowed to testify in Maryland court unless or until the scientific community can document its reliability .
17 And the reviews which are published will often be difficult to trace .
18 Since the price at which services are marketed will also be a factor , one would expect that the business planning exercise will prompt an examination of the treatment technologies being employed and their relative cost-effectiveness .
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