Example sentences of "[be] [verb] will be [vb pp] " 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 The sensitivity of these results to the way in which expectations could be formed will be investigated .
4 Finally , some fresh methods by which managerial power might be justified will be explored .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 In this situation the issues to be addressed will be described in detail and discussed with the course leader .
8 It 's a success story The Chancellor of the Exchequer must be praying will be repeated across the country .
9 The signal for the lights to be fused will be given by Wing Commander Sawyer here . ’
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 All that can be done will be done generally right away too .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 On 16 March details of those companies which the judges considered had even better marketing stories to be told will be revealed .
17 If an information retrieval program is being used , it is likely that a printer will be needed and some knowledge of what type and quality of printer to be used will be required .
18 The choice of the farms systems to be modelled will be based on related research on land use underway at Newcastle .
19 The database which will be produced will be made available through the ESRC Data Archive , and through publications .
20 * The number of units of product A that can be produced will be restricted to 1,000 units due to the constrained labour hours .
21 With the advent of contracts , a specification for the care to be provided will be drawn up .
22 Everyone waiting to be involved will be seen before summer
23 In an ideal situation the staff to be trained will be taught externally on an identical system to the one being installed .
24 Anything that can be learned will be noted ; action will be taken if needed .
25 The user to whom the SPR is to be passed will be notified of this resposibility via the Mail System .
26 Predation will be discussed in detail in Chapter 2 , and the modifications by which predators may be identified will be described in Chapter 3 .
27 When this does not hold , additional full revolutions will be added to the total time because the next record to be processed will be missed , and a further revolution or revolutions will be required before it is available once more .
28 To be drunk will be recognized as a symptom not of manliness but of extreme unhappiness , and since only on rare occasion do we want to broadcast the fact of our unhappiness to the world , the lager lout , the whisky soak , the sherry drunk will become a rarer and rarer phenomenon , until finally withering away .
29 How much proof should be required will be examined in the next section .
30 How much evidence should be required will be discussed shortly .
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