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

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1 Whether reasons should be given will be considered below .
2 How much proof should be required will be examined in the next section .
3 How much evidence should be required will be discussed shortly .
4 For example , whether or not subheadings ( possibly numbered ) should be used will be partly related to length ; they will certainly be of benefit in any text longer than 500 words .
5 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 .
6 Finally , some fresh methods by which managerial power might be justified will be explored .
7 The sensitivity of these results to the way in which expectations could be formed will be investigated .
8 Paragraph ( a ) follows the pattern of section 2(1) in adopting likelihood of injury or likelihood that any injury that may be caused will be severe .
9 Predation will be discussed in detail in Chapter 2 , and the modifications by which predators may be identified will be described in Chapter 3 .
10 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 .
11 The database which will be produced will be made available through the ESRC Data Archive , and through publications .
12 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 ?
13 The UCTA 1977 makes some clauses wholly ineffective , but the drafter or the client may be tempted to include such terms in order to deter claims , relying on the fact that many of the persons against whom the contract will be enforced will be ignorant of the law .
14 ‘ In many instances all that will be needed will be advice on the improvements necessary and a check later to ensure that they have been made ’ , while more serious problems need firm action .
15 All that can be done will be done generally right away too .
16 A questionnaire survey of the beneficiaries who can be traced will be carried out in an attempt to answer some of these questions .
17 * The number of units of product A that can be produced will be restricted to 1,000 units due to the constrained labour hours .
18 However , in his Budget speech , the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced that with effect from 6 April , 1994 , the tax relief allowed on the MCA will be restricted to the lower rate of 20 per cent — meaning that the maximum by which tax bills can be reduced will be £344 — irrespective of the taxpayer 's marginal rate of income tax .
19 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 .
20 Anything that can be learned will be noted ; action will be taken if needed .
21 Their appreciation of the potential contribution of other members and the ways in which this can be facilitated will be crucial .
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