Example sentences of "will [adv] be [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | You have been gripped by the urge to write a book in which there will be a murder with a murderer not immediately apparent but whose identity will eventually be made clear because of some idiosyncrasy in his or her mental make-up . |
2 | If a relative wants to collect the ashes they can be collected or sent , but they will only be kept free for a time ( usually about a month ) — a charge will be made after that time . |
3 | He contended that , as the plaintiffs ' claim against the third defendant is based exclusively on conspiracy and fraud , the third defendant will only be held liable to the plaintiffs if he is found guilty of serious dishonesty . |
4 | It will just be left blank for the whole of the time . |
5 | 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 . ’ |
6 | Alas , in most gardens , especially suburban , most of the Old and shrub roses will hardly be thought suitable ( size alone rules them out ) but that is not to say all will be unsuitable , any more than all H.T.s and Floribundas are really suitable . |
7 | he is seeking a large railway society to be custodians of his vast range of pictures , which will still be made available to the general public . |
8 | But the Ministry of Defence says seventy-six civilian workers will still be made redundant . |
9 | There will still be required annual registration but this will be more of a check upon the existing state of the rolling register and will supply extra information that can be acted upon by the electoral returning officer . |
10 | ‘ Though circumstances have changed and are constantly changing , I trust its emphasis on hope and compassion will still be found relevant today . ’ |
11 | Switching to Economy 7 will usually be done free by your local Electricity Board . |
12 | A 40–46 h interval between the PMSG and hCG injections will usually be found optimal . |
13 | It is true that the recession has been putting their customers out of business , but accountants will always be kept busy picking up the pieces , or explaining in long reports why other accountancy firms got it wrong and are liable for a fortune in damages . |
14 | ‘ As leader of the Liberal Party , ’ Steel noted in the extract enclosed , ‘ I do not think I will ever be awarded full marks for either party management or pioneering policies … ‘ |
15 | But , because an album released in CD-I format is n't likely to set the charts alight right now , a standard CD version of the album will also be made available — when Rundgren eventually gets to signing on the dotted , that is . |
16 | The same separation of colours will also be made visible to our observer for any raindrop that is situated in a region of the sky such that the line joining the raindrop to the sun makes an angle D with the line joining the raindrop to the observer . |
17 | They will also be given automatic entry to the Silk Cut Challenge Cup and the Regal Trophy competitions . |
18 | NB Lecturing , distance learning , Legal Network TV , etc will also be considered relevant . |
19 | This would be clearly unjust so A and B will both be held liable . |
20 | If you can find a stake that long at the garden centre , it will probably be painted green , with perhaps a black painted end for the ground — do n't be deceived . |
21 | Charles and Diana will probably be offered traditional Korean food at a series of official lunches and dinners . |
22 | That is one reason why many consumer-goods firms which reckon all they need to do is cut prices temporarily will probably be proved wrong . |
23 | The small supplier firm will often be located near to the big firm , and will be expected to provide supplies on demand . |
24 | A list giving likely publications by the Comptroller and Auditor General in the coming months will now be made available in the Library . |
25 | ‘ Grant aid , which will now be paid monthly rather than quarterly , will be subject to continuing demonstration of sound financial management . ’ |
26 | The problem is very much a private one and I hope Graham will now be left alone to get on with leading the team on this tour . ’ |
27 | Unfortunately , instead of being integrated in a general hospital as planned , the wing will now be left high and dry . |
28 | For example , routes will frequently be made economical only if adults are taken on the school transport services . |
29 | The directory will then be made available to students , trainees , and researchers who are better placed to carry out the studies . |
30 | An invoice for the fees will then be sent direct to your employer . |