Example sentences of "is [verb] will be " in BNC.

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1 This is regarded by the present government , along with its proposals for a national curriculum , as a means of enhancing the quality of education , and making schools more accountable to parents in a system of schooling that it is intended will be more consumer oriented .
2 The trainee will carry out his or her normal job and the manner and competence with which the work is undertaken will be assessed by a departmental head or supervisor [ in a bigger company ] or , in a smaller establishment , perhaps by a visiting college lecturer acting as an assessor .
3 THE end of mortgage interest tax relief came a step closer this week when the Chancellor of the Exchequer — while retaining the existing interest relief ceiling of £30,000 — announced that from next year , the rate at which relief is given will be cut from 25 to 20 per cent .
4 The free market philosophy set in train by Mrs Thatcher when she became Prime Minister in 1979 has resulted in the Government deciding to end the life of the venerable Milk Marketing Board , set up in 1933 to buy all the milk produced in England and Wales , paving the way for what it is claimed will be a totally free market in milk .
5 The financial forecasts assume that the University will in due course succeed in recovering from the research councils the funds which it is expected will be lost from its HEFCE grant under the DR-shift .
6 Only the person to whom the duty of confidence is owed will be allowed to sue ; in other words , an outsider who is adversely affected by trading in shares to which the information relates , will again have no remedy .
7 Any attempt to incorporate it after the contract is made will be unsuccessful .
8 Just as fishkeepers tend to start their hobby with ‘ easy ’ livebearers , so the herpetologist invariably begins with an inexpensive animal that he is told will be easy to keep .
9 Five buildings of a hospital he is designing will be seated on these bearings .
10 Thirdly , there needs to be a reasonably clear understanding of which agencies are responsible for what activities , or else the information on which comparison is based will be highly confusing .
11 The assumptions on which this conclusion is based will be made clear in a later paragraph .
12 The fabric he is shifting will be taken to one of the many ateliers in Paris to be cut up and sewn into ready-to-wear , middle-market fashion .
13 She says her first question when the baby is born will be : ‘ Is everything okay ?
14 His report , which it is understood will be considered by the council next Tuesday , recommends that the body be reduced in size from 36 to 24 members , plus an independent chairman , divided equally between members of the press and public .
15 The principal regulator of futures business is the Securities and Futures Authority ( SFA ) and the process of application for membership to SFA and the Rules of SFA by which a member is bound will be discussed .
16 The Test Manager for the sub-system which is being tested when the problem is encountered will be responsible for recording the problem .
17 The Government reckons it will cost about £4 million to implement , 75 per cent of which it is hoped will be clawed back from industry .
18 Resolved that this meeting concurs in Apinion [ sic ] with the said Committee — that it will be necessary to carry on the Business of this Institution as perfectly as possible , that there should be two Professors appointed & that as soon as the proposed plan for the College is executed , which , from the Encouragement already given , 't is hoped will be speedily accomplished — The members will avail themselves of the Offer made by the Committee and refer the Merits of Candidates for the second professorship to their investigation .
19 It may be possible to devise a system for including greater objectivity into descriptions , and Dr Peacock has been very helpful in laying down guidelines , which it is hoped will be published before long , but this is only a step in the right direction towards a fuller understanding of manufacturing processes , marketing and distribution , and the size and historical development of each industry .
20 The jobs noticeboard is the first of what is hoped will be many scattered around villages in England 's heartland .
21 The way a group is run will be heavily influenced by the personal characteristics and style of the therapists involved .
22 What is observed will be related to wider regional and national trends in urban America at a more general level , and to the process of economics , social and political change within the specific cities under investigation .
23 Appetite might be poor and food that is eaten will be difficult to digest ; bowel movements will occur at inconvenient times in the night or at unaccustomed times during the day , or the traveller might suffer constipation for a few days .
24 The new formula is very complicated , but is based on a notional income figure for each authority — the grant-related poundage ( GRP ) — which it is assumed will be raised by rates or community charge .
25 Resolution 45/236 , unanimously adopted on Dec. 21 , noted " the improvement in the level of the short-term deficit of the organization , which it is estimated will be reduced to $260,000,000 as at Dec. 31 , 1990 " .
26 However it is unlikely that a set of rules to explain how general language is processed will be available in the foreseeable future .
27 Economic conditions in Europe at the time when the decision is taken will be crucial in determining whether that will be achievable .
28 Information on how business is conducted will be required and candidates also need to know details of the compensation and benefits package attached to the posting .
29 Any partial parse that is rejected will be removed — thereby removing any parse that would have contained this component .
30 There 's a certain amount of history because the moon is if if the earth is spinning round the moon is going round the water that the moon is attracting will be rushing to catch up a little bit .
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