Example sentences of "will have [been] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As will have been apparent from the discussion on pre-emptive rights , this borrowing by the stock markets of an expression ‘ equities ’ derived from the activities of Courts of Chancery has in turn been borrowed by the companies ' legislation in its definition of ‘ equity securities ’ and ‘ equity share capital . ’
2 Mathematical ideas of space and shape and comparisons will have been involved in the making and the teacher may learn much from observation .
3 Gooch later said he would have batted , but England will have been pleased with the overcast conditions on the opening day , which gave way to sunny weather when England batted .
4 Channel 4 chiefs will have been delighted with the feast they served British viewers .
5 On other occasions , where distinctive types of design were produced , e.g. the mosaics of type B , both client and craftsman will have been unaware of the mosaic 's wider and more general relationships .
6 With Mr Boyd ministering , and Lady Errol attending to her children , Boswell and Johnson passed the time — it will have been close to , or even after , seven o'clock by now — chatting quietly , admiring the sea view , inspecting the pictures , including a portrait of Lord Errol by their ‘ amiable and elegant friend ’ , of whom Johnson observed , concluding some complimentary remarks , ‘ Sir Joshua Reynolds is the most invulnerable man I know ; the man with whom if you should quarrel , you would find the most difficulty how to abuse . ’
7 If the joint tenancy between the husband and wife has been severed , it will have been possible for the husband to mortgage his own share or settle it upon certain trusts .
8 The idea may then be for the surviving spouse to give the property ( which she took under the deed of variation ) to the children and make a potentially exempt transfer under IHTA 1984 , s3A : provided she survives seven years no inheritance tax will have been payable on the death or on the gift or indeed on her death by reference to the property which she gave to the children .
9 Both parties will have been convinced of the correctness of their arguments on the facts and law .
10 Sometimes , where a rather mundane design was requested , e.g. the mosaic from the Bon Marche site , Gloucester , the mosaicist 's client will have been ignorant of its significance .
11 Yet anyone who cocked an ear to their self-titled debut EP earlier this year will have been impressed by how un-English it was , both in its rough-hewn melancholic tangle — most obviously echoing both Buffalo Tom and the N-band , though not actually resembling either — and the absence of what has now become the standard English guitar-band attitude : jumped-up barrow boys jostling those same old post-punk moves , all looking out for the main chance and a quick route to the charts .
12 As the surface of the primeval Earth cooled , carbon will have been one of the first elements to solidify .
13 It is a nice reward from a trade which will have been one of the leading beneficiaries of his published research .
14 It will have been one of the most comprehensively designed and tested lifeboats to have been built anywhere in the world .
15 If it does not , the human race will have been one of natural selection 's dead ends .
16 Much of the material on which the Home Secretary is likely to base his decision will have been available to the prisoner at his trial : the evidence , both for and against him , any reports considered by the court , and remarks in mitigation made on his behalf ( as is now the practice ) .
17 Graham Gooch insisted there would be ‘ no wholesale changes ’ for the second Test , which begins at Lord 's on Thursday week , but the captain and his fellow selectors will have been dismayed by the worrying lack of technique and substance shown by most of the team at Old Trafford .
18 IF THE Chancellor expected consistent advice backed by irresistible logic from the first submission from his seven wise men , he will have been disappointed by their 80-page text plus statistical appendix yesterday .
19 I feel sure many of your readers will have been annoyed by the way your reporter allowed our accurate and detailed evidence to the Welsh Affairs Committee on the way some planning committees have violated planning policies over recent years , to be so easily dismissed by the chairman of one of the guilty district councils .
20 But some young watchers will have been puzzled to be told that ‘ because she is a ship , not just a barge , she is , of course , self-propelled ’ .
21 As an owner will have been interested in keeping the value low so as not to pay a high export premium , the State will be ideally placed to acquire valuable works of art on the cheap .
22 The product development will have been carried out during summer 1992 ; sales material will have been ready by Christmas 1992 , and subscribing begins in earnest in January , continuing into spring .
23 It seems likely that once the board schools were well established for both sexes , by the 1880s , the same thing will have been true of girls .
24 I am sure a large number of our readers will have been aware of the advertising and inserts for The Modern Amateur Electronics Manual , previously available from WEKA Publishing , and advertised extensively in a wide range of hobbyist and technical media .
25 All parties will have been aware from the inception of the management buy-out that the investor would seek to realise its investment as soon after the buy-out as an appropriate return on investment could be achieved .
26 Ferguson will have been horrified at Jones ' claim , which might have been the after-match drinks talking rather than the pre-match ones , that Wimbledon 's players spent the days before their win over United drinking until six in the morning .
27 But we would nevertheless hope that by the end of their school careers as many pupils as possible will have been able to ‘ grow ’ through literature — both emotionally and aesthetically , both morally and socially — by virtue of coming into contact with the ‘ range of possible thought and feeling ’ identified above [ in the quotation from the Kingman Report printed on p. 72 ] .
28 Well if it came over his house th oh of course , next to the that will have been empty for a few years so
29 Its own stamens , however , do not produce their pollen until later by which time its eggs will have been cross-fertilised by exploring insects .
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