Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] will be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Catastrophe Leicester was designated in 1990 and another two towns or cities will be chosen over the next two years .
2 It seems a reasonable rule of thumb that any genuine offers of help and support from people or organizations will be accompanied by a name and address , and a willingness to be checked out as to their motive in making contact .
3 As soon as Ministers know , letters or telegrams will be sent to every Commons Member of the Parliamentary Labour Party and a meeting will be summoned within twenty-four hours if the House is sitting or within forty-eight hours during a recess .
4 This , along with the introduction of capitation funding — where DHAs will be funded on the basis of a capitation fee for their residents — has forced the issue .
5 The school does need to be seen to be taking a sensible and fairly consistent line or doubts will be raised about the strength of school management and accusations of double standards will fly .
6 As a reactive enforcement agent ( see ch. 5 , s. iv ) the field man has no idea what will happen during the day — what complaints , what reports of accidents , leaks , or spillages will be telephoned into the area office .
7 ABBEY National is advising customers to get out of their Higher Interest and Seven Day Accounts , where rates will be CUT by one per cent after August 31 , and to put their savings instead into Investment or Instant Saver Accounts .
8 If the sessions are done in the home , family or friends will be asked to be reasonably quiet , and not to turn the radio or television up , or have noisy conversations .
9 It remains to be seen whether similar restrictions or limits will be placed on these public rights to information .
10 Fares on provincial operations , where grants will be cut by 18 per cent , would face ‘ selective real pricing ’ .
11 Assuming that the contract is not terminated before the end of the contract period and the rate at which charges or expenses will be made in respect of the contract continues unchanged during that period , the deductions to be made in respect of those charges or expenses may be expected to reduce the investment return by an amount approximately equal to that reduction in yield figure .
12 Assuming that the contract is not terminated before the end of the contract period and the rate at which charges or expenses will be made in respect of the contract continues unchanged during that period , the deductions to be made in respect of those charges or expenses may be expected to reduce the investment return by an amount approximately equal to that reduction in yield figure .
13 In the universities competitive bidding is to apply to all student places , although the Council has said that institutions will be protected from sudden and drastic cuts in funding as a result of unsuccessful bidding .
14 Erm , how about economies of scale , you said that was important the increase in manufacturing trade , you know , implies that products will be produced at a lower unit value , and therefore benefit consumers and er , therefore increase his trade cos consumers will buy the cheapest product if that comes from abroad , so be it .
15 Although the government has always maintained that HATs will be restricted to the worst estates , it is by no means clear what criteria have been applied in the selection of these nine .
16 This has been reinforced by the threat that contracts will be switched to alternative providers if the standards specified by purchasers are not met .
17 The first meeting was held in January 1992 for tomato growers and it is hoped that clubs will be established for all crop groups by the end of 1994 .
18 It is likely that copies will be required for SDD , each of the District councils , Livingston Development Corporation , and for this Department .
19 They note the fact that sight-lines in shared spaces are restricted on the assumption that drivers will be slowed by uncertainty .
20 It is hoped that solutions will be found to the problems evidenced supra as and when they become necessary .
21 She is conscious of the fact that the Arts Council is looking at the entire range of dance companies which it supports , and that funds will be concentrated on those which seem to have the most positive artistic policy .
22 The public will not be outraged if it is told that precedents will be confined to their facts .
23 Since negotiation implies movement in order to achieve agreement , it is likely that concessions will be made by at least one party during the bargaining process .
24 However , it is part of the nature of timeshare that units will be used by other people , so I do n't think this is very significant .
25 Quite sure why , how somebody else says that the number of twenty six five termination suggests that peers will be dealing with more than one file each day , well , but that 's what the arithmetic says .
26 It likes the deal in the medium term , since US West plans to finance the investment in large part with equity and to pursue other objectives that will enhance its credit quality to offset the increased business risk inherent in the investment , so that it is likely that ratings will be reaffirmed at their current levels , but in the short term , the business and financial risk will be increased .
27 Clearly there needs to be some measure of self-control in these situations , but it is easier if there has been a clear and prior agreement that disputes will be handled in this way .
28 For this reason , most international contracts contain a clause establishing the country in which any legal action under the contract must take place ( a jurisdiction clause ) , and/or a clause establishing that disputes will be referred to arbitration .
29 I know that criticisms will be made as a proper part of our deliberations today about whether that is the best use of the money .
30 What I fear is that A-levels will be diluted without at the same time lengthening degree courses , particularly mathematical ones , to maintain standards .
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