Example sentences of "it will [adv] be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | a year it will largely be needed to meet demographic changes . ’ |
2 | It will increasingly be used in support of taxonomic and other research in RBGE , and for national and international data exchange , together with new taxonomic databases . |
3 | I take it , it will mostly be building new prisons , but they will take some time , especially if the Ministry of Works have anything to do with the plans . |
4 | It is hoped it will shortly be supplying 40 per cent of South Africa 's motor fuel requirements . |
5 | It will shortly be rolled into a museum . |
6 | I believe that like W. Dougall 's work and M. F. Guyer 's and S. A. Smith 's it will slowly be forgotten . |
7 | If any additional cost is applicable it will either be invoiced to you prior to departure or should be paid for locally in resort . |
8 | If it is lying in the open , free of vegetation , it may become weathered ( Behrensmeyer , 1978 ) but a more likely outcome for small mammal bone is that it will either be stepped on and broken beyond recognition or simply be blown away by wind . |
9 | It has yet to be decided exactly how this money will be spent but , as with all legacies , it will either be used for new acquisitions or for vital capital expenditure on properties . |
10 | William Luers , its president , says it will soon be eating into its $100m endowment fund . |
11 | It will soon be moved to another site where , it is hoped , the animals will have more natural surroundings . |
12 | Chuck Peddle 's THStyme Inc is to open its third European subsidiary in Giessen , near Frankfurt in Germany : the new operation is to be headed by Gunter Got ta a veteran of both Tandon and Victor in Germany ; THStyme reckons it will soon be shipping products to Europe from its Russian manufacturing base . |
13 | ‘ Yes , ’ said Owen , ‘ I think it will soon be picking up momentum . ’ |
14 | Greater unity would strengthen the weakest link in the chain , the village minister : ‘ When sneerers and wonderers ask [ him ] , ‘ Hath any man brought him ought to eat ? ’ it will soon be made clear that good men eat at the table of Divine plenteousness . ’ |
15 | But it will soon be considered again in defence budget talks , a French government official told New Scientist . |
16 | it will soon be known as a centre of Roman Catholic influence , for a large monastic institution is in course of erection on the site of the old fort . |
17 | Meta Group analyst , Kate Fessenden , claims OSF is looking for a graceful exit and that once OSF/1.1 comes out , and Unix SVR4 applications are able to run on it , it will simply be allowed to wither away . |
18 | A45 to date format 2 the entry for @NOW appears as a meaningful date ( in my example 09-Sep ) and if I now move down a row and type @NOW again it will instantly be displayed as the current date . |
19 | If a compressed file is too large to fit onto a single diskette , it will automatically be split across as many diskettes as are needed . |
20 | The fact that a monument is scheduled does not mean that it will automatically be preserved under all circumstances . |
21 | PLANNING for the 1994 British International Motor Show has taken a step forward with confirmation that it will again be held at Birmingham 's NEC . |
22 | These individuals can then form the basis of a directorate with a positive desire and will to co-ordinate since it will clearly be seen as a way of enhancing their effectiveness . |
23 | This theory of stages in understanding art is helpful , and it will immediately be realised that the first two stages fit in with description , the next two with interpretation , while the final stage is judgement . |
24 | It will just be left blank for the whole of the time . |
25 | And , it will just be meant to do that particular . |
26 | It will be needed for search purposes , and it will also be called for by the buyers . |
27 | But , as with any archaeological object , such interpretations can be made only when we have a secure idea of when and where a coin was made , and the methods of dating coins and attributing them to mints is therefore discussed first in Chapter 2 , where it will also be seen that the same techniques for dating and attributing coins can sometimes be turned round , using coins to date other objects or to identify places . |
28 | Organised by Philip Conisbee of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art , it will also be seen in Los Angeles ( opening in spring 1995 ) and a second American venue currently under discussion . |
29 | It says it will also be developing an advanced computer database enabling its overseas offices to access up-to-date information outside UK office hours . |
30 | Later this year , it will also be upgraded to support Unix V.4.2 . |