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

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1 It is more likely that the eventual , inevitable success of HDTV will owe more to the power of huge marketing campaigns which will soon be waged throughout the world than to any urgent need among consumers .
2 Syria , or rather Antiochus , pollutes the Temple of Jerusalem on the eve of a final war which will give him victory over Egypt , but which will soon be followed by the deliverance of the Jews and by the Last Judgement : " And many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake , some to everlasting life and some to reproaches and everlasting abhorrence " ( 12.2 ) .
3 This is because if the estimate of the liquidity position is incorrect it will cause large changes in market rates of interest , the undesirability and significance of which will soon be seen .
4 Their latest initiative was in Chile , where Davi Betts , Treasurer of WACC-LA/C , met with government officials to discuss aspects of the legislation concerning community radios which will soon be passed by the Senate .
5 Modern teaching , with its use of projects and assignments , relies heavily on the use of reference books and newspapers and other periodicals which will largely be found only in the public library .
6 The main difference between the two types is that the helicopter radio will have two separate channels for the throttle and collective pitch controls which will both be operated by one axis of a control stick .
7 It is not something which will magically be achieved by 1992 .
8 Such human needs will range from the basic ones for security , which are threatened when other members of an organization wish to close part of the operation down or attempt to perform the same operations with fewer personnel , to the need for self-realization , which may be threatened by extreme specialization and limited capabilities within the division of labour perceived by those in authority to be necessary for the maximization of their objectives ( which will invariably be presented as the goals of ‘ the organization ’ ) .
9 Three main developments should be noted : ( 1 ) the opening up overseas of branch offices of English or Welsh partnerships ; ( 2 ) the creation of new partnerships overseas carrying on business in the English firm-name and involving some , or all , of the English partners together with foreign lawyers ( the counterpart of the multi-national practices which will shortly be set up in the UK ) ; ( 3 ) associations between English and foreign ( typically from the USA ) firms to carry on business together in a third country or as a regional or transnational grouping .
10 From a height of 90 metres one looks down on an emerging pattern of roads , lakes and gardens , which will shortly be lined with pavilions from over a hundred countries .
11 And even looking at that one , erm erm the south west location , one would have to say that the increased accessibility erm which will shortly be afforded by the dualling of the northern section erm of the York outer relief road , er would increase the accessibility of areas to the north east of erm er of Greater York er to West Yorkshire .
12 Why do the Government still refuse to endorse the principle of freedom of information , and why do they not agree to support the freedom of information Bill which will shortly be brought before the House ?
13 Dr Susan Blackmore , of the Brain and Perception Laboratory of the University of Bristol , suggests that a group of babies be trained to use a ‘ baby-operated tape player ’ invented by Tom Troscianko and herself , which will shortly be released on to the market .
14 Unix System Laboratories Inc says it is now in the final round of clearing bugs from its Destiny Unix operating system , which will shortly be released to its Univel Inc joint venture with Novell Inc .
15 ‘ He is being given rations of hay which will slowly be increased and hopefully we can cut down on the drugs .
16 Will he do all that he can to ensure that within the EC , there is some agreement about how we shall tackle the enormous problems , which will not be tackled by charity , however welcome that is ?
17 Participants in a television programme , for example , who are told that it is a " pilot " which will not be transmitted , can not be held responsible for defamatory statements they have made if it is subsequently screened at prime time .
18 Just on the conversions point , th there will clearly be at the end of the plan period , an outstanding balance of conversion permissions erm which will not be built during the plan period , just as there are two thousand nine hundred er which come back from previous to the well not automatically previous to the plan period , but previous to the position we 're in now .
19 The ecological implications of the scheme , which will not be completed until 2000 , have not yet been analysed by the embryonic Spanish environmental movement .
20 The grant of a " contracted out " tenancy , followed by the grant of an option to renew for a term which will not be contracted out is a useful mechanism to achieve a position where the tenant 's loss of security of tenure is only temporary .
21 We intend making arrangements for the safe keeping of such material in a room which will not be affected .
22 The system is currently a complex combination of these two approaches to control , which will not be examined in detail here .
23 The most detailed of these came from Wilshere , who said that most of the time had been taken up by the medical evidence — summarised with a wealth of detail ( which will not be repeated here ) .
24 Detailed guidance has been given by the Curriculum Councils for history which will not be repeated here .
25 This is a long-running debate which will not be documented here .
26 My faith and sights are on the lasting reality , the Zimbabwe of the future which will not be made by either the faithless or the fearful ( and sometimes I have seen both ) ; it will obviously not be won by those who run away .
27 He was one of those blessed people who have an itch in their hands to make things which will not be denied and for whom a lack of formal training in the arts is compensated by a hyper-developed sense of ingenious invention .
28 Many of the jobs to go will be those already vacant which will not be filled .
29 One aspect of Quality Assurance which will not be devolved is the initial approval of a centre as a ‘ SCOTVEC centre ’ .
30 They reckon investors and customers might worry needlessly about a firm 's balance sheet if , say , asset values plunged while liabilities , which will not be shown at current values , were unchanged .
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