Example sentences of "whether it will be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Firstly , as with any property , a purchaser wants an assessment of the physical state of the property and an assessment of whether it will be suitable for its business . |
2 | The debate there has hardly started : for example , when John Smith says he is in favour of a bill , he needs to be pressed on what it will contain ( social and economic rights as well as political ones ? ) ; and whether it will be repealable by a simple majority of the Commons . |
3 | I am beginning to wonder whether it will be necessary to get the chairman to come to St. Pancras before we can elicit the funds for the project . |
4 | It is a totally inadequate approach to the problem , to argue the direct cost of the protective system without considering whether it will be effective in stopping the fire within the ‘ acceptable limit ’ — indeed if the system is not capable of doing this , then it is a waste of money to install it , no matter what attractive inducements are offered to do so . |
5 | The question of whether it will be effective or not will not be determined until the trials are finished . ’ |
6 | Now , the paper format has n't quite been decided with reference to whether it will be compulsory to do at least one from each section . |
7 | The software lets you choose the type and amount of memory that will be backed up automatically , whether it will be password-protected and whether audible warnings will be given . |
8 | They note that Microsoft is already talking about bringing out a similar product of its own , a typical Microsoft tactic , and will probably create a good deal of fear , uncertainty and doubt over WABI 's technical prowess and whether it will be able to keep up with Microsoft 's innovations . |
9 | Elitism will survive because of its suggestiveness , its plausibility and its capacity for generating explanatory insights ; whether it will be able to provide exhaustive convincing theories is another matter . |
10 | Oxfam is regularly approached with inventions and has not yet decided whether it will be able to do something with the ’ friendly fuel ’ . |