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

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1 Only clients who have specialist problems will come to bureaux and all those with less than ‘ two-hour ’ problems will effectively be shut out .
2 Others outside county hall also need to appreciate that many LEAs will effectively be managing parallel systems : not all schools will receive full delegated powers for several years to come .
3 But unless there s a change of plan , by the summer of next year the base will effectively be deserted .
4 They do not officially vote for the president until December 14 but , as they follow the will of their states , the result will effectively be known after today 's election .
5 And we ourselves will instinctively be perceived as ‘ anti-Christian ’ , as writers engaged in a fully fledged crusade which pits us , as militant adversaries , against the ecclesiastical establishment — as if we were personally bent on toppling the edifice of Christendom ( and so naive as to think such a feat possible ) .
6 Other television tie-ins due to appear later this year are the Channel 4 Garden Club book , by Arthur Taylor and Roy Lancaster ( Sidgwick & Jackson , April , £14.99 , 0 283 06153 7 ) — virtually the transcripts of the series — and Stefan Buczacki 's Bazaar : The Budget Gardening Year ( BBC , June , £4.99 , 0 563 36779 2 ) , a garden calendar whose puzzling title will presumably be explained by the series of that name starting in July .
7 If these observers are correct then the FMI 's future development will presumably be secured from within by a civil service committed to bringing about ‘ lasting reforms ’ .
8 If the regional scheme is successful , it will presumably be extended to other parts of the country , in which case it will do much to increase the viability of the Dip.HE , though , of course , its implications go well beyond it , potentially to embrace the whole field of recurrent education .
9 Such differing criteria as these will presumably be used for the purpose of assessing the course-work component of the examinations as well as the final papers .
10 He will presumably be picked out on his course-work .
11 Naturally , such allegations will rarely be made , although the defence of " justification " requires them to be proven only on the balance of probabilities , and not on the higher criminal standard , " beyond reasonable doubt " .
12 Some guillemots and razorbills will have stayed in inshore waters during the winter , and will even roost on breeding ledges early in the year , but puffins will rarely be seen inshore until late April .
13 This site will rarely be found in books on ‘ industrial archaeology ’ , which usually show scant interest in agriculture .
14 Technical confirmatory tests can be applied to prove cleanliness although they will rarely be used unless determining the relative performance of cleaning agents , or , perhaps , in judging a competition :
15 In your professional work after you have qualified , you will rarely be allowed time to do everything twice and so you had better learn now .
16 Specific performance of a commercial contract will rarely be ordered .
17 They need be only manilla , since they will rarely be taken out of your room .
18 Not surprisingly though , an agreement under subs ( 3 ) involving the creditors of a firm of solicitors will rarely be encountered .
19 If that does not work , then the internal complaints procedure comes into its own and the dissatisfied client should be referred to another member of the firm ( possibly the senior partner ) or , though this perhaps will rarely be encountered , someone outside the firm who has been nominated to deal with such matters .
20 Here , the fact that the adjective property is applicable to the object entity in a whole construction like ( 22 ) is intimately connected with the lexical meaning of the verb , and will thereby be understood to be applicable to the entity of the object even when that is considered in isolation .
21 In a second decree , aimed at reducing the swollen numbers of it is stated , among other provisions , that the Mufti , who , as noted above , had formerly been allowed to invest sixteen students with the right to become on taking up his post , will henceforward be allowed to invest only three .
22 After burning in the Indomalesian region , grasses appear and , if these are left without grazing or burning , will slowly be replaced by the forest .
23 ‘ He is being given rations of hay which will slowly be increased and hopefully we can cut down on the drugs .
24 I believe that like W. Dougall 's work and M. F. Guyer 's and S. A. Smith 's it will slowly be forgotten .
25 It is anticipated that 3000 terminals will eventually be connected .
26 Provided that the population is not trapped at a local optimum , and provided there is at least some genetic variation in the appropriate direction , the optimal life history will eventually be reached .
27 It is a law of nature that when food and agriculture become business commodities , the health , the culture and the very identity of that nation will eventually be destroyed .
28 Each with their own board , they will oversee primary markets , trading markets ( where the ISE 's domestic- and international-share systems will eventually be crunched together ) , and settlement .
29 It seems likely , too , that several other distinctive features of the church will eventually be explained by reference to the temple .
30 This will eventually be extended to Zhuhai , the special economic zone just across the Chinese border .
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