Example sentences of "will be those [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The closest to an available touchstone will be those rights which , at any one time , have survived the rigours of debate and enjoy the protection of a legal system .
2 Gainers will be those groups whose incomes rise more rapidly than the general price level : examples include those workers who are represented by strong trade unions or who are employed by benevolent employers .
3 Losers will be those groups whose incomes rise less rapidly than the general price level : examples include workers who are not represented by unions or who are only weakly unionised but face strong employer resistance to wage claims .
4 The basic research procedure is a postal inquiry , which will be succeeded by research workshops ; at these , the main participants will be those employers actually submitting a response to the inquiry .
5 Business , Accountancy and the Environment : A Policy and Research Agenda ( see p 78 for review ) says that it will be those companies responding fully and promptly to environmental issues which will be in the strongest competitive position in the future .
6 Less happy will be those punters who supported Jamarj from 25-1 down to 16-1 , as Peter Easterby , believing that the going at Newmarket is unlikely to ease in his filly 's favour before the weekend , has withdrawn her .
7 For as each of the speakers agreed , it will be those booksellers and publishers who are prepared to respond to new and changing circumstances , while preserving the best of the old order , who will ultimately reap the benefit .
8 Within this , however , it will be those leisure facilities that appeal to the growth groups identified that will be the main beneficiaries from a strong leisure pound .
9 More important in the long run will be those organisations which have begun to change their career structure , thus enabling more older people to be employed or retrained to such employers as British Rail and Sussex Police .
10 If this is the case , the ones most likely to buckle under the heat of the pressure will be those Christians who lack personal conviction .
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