Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] will be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Come now , chéri , my guests will be arriving before long and we are not yet changed for dinner . |
2 | Will the Minister give an assurance that the jobs of my constituents will be helped by the Government 's provision of credit ? |
3 | I think that my comments will be taken by a fair commentator as fairly hostile to the Bill . |
4 | Two answers may be given : first , just as they illuminate many other areas of social life , the methods and findings of our rivals may help us understand the work of the professions ( to illustrate this , some of my examples will be drawn from medical novels ; no doubt legal novels will be equally instructive ) ; second , it is not clear how far we can go in understanding other occupations ' behaviour unless we grasp that of our own . |
5 | Their views will be coloured by their experience . |
6 | Many general practitioners still need to be convinced that their views will be listened to and where appropriate acted on . |
7 | Their reactions will be judged by independent experts . |
8 | In the last analysis , society and its institutions will be judged by their success in preparing the majority of young people to make an effective and valued contribution to the community as a whole . |
9 | Their products will be used for output and production flow management , display ad make-up , spot and process colour imaging , raster image processing and database management . |
10 | Sun estimates 67% of its products will be sold through indirect channels worldwide in 1994 , up from 43% in 1990 with the commercial area growing to 28% from 13% at the expense of technical bastion . |
11 | In an increasingly internationalised economy particularly , governments must be sensitive to how their policies will be perceived by business interests , since an adverse reaction can lead to rapid and massive capital outflows and consequent economic destabilisation , or the relocation of productive capacity to more hospitable environments with an equally obvious effect on jobs and growth . |
12 | I ask the Minister to do one more thing for those millions of families , many of whom are part of that 250,000 who are more than six months in arrears with their mortgage repayments , who fear that their homes will be taken from them and who have paid the poll tax . |
13 | Religious leaders spell out their warnings , in countless funeral services , but their words will be wasted without a response from the politicians . |
14 | As I sit at this word processor , the chips of which may have been assembled by a young woman in the Philippines for a pittance a day and for such long hours that her eyes will be damaged in a tax haven created specially for foreign companies , I am acutely aware of the link between the health of the people of the Philippines and my life here in Britain . |
15 | All the works bequeathed by the Stangls are to be re-examined by experts and the results of their labours will be seen in a comprehensive exhibition planned for the end of 1993 whose aim will be to highlight both the international importance of the collection and the activities of Otto and Etta Stangl . |
16 | Their effects will be felt by patients throughout the province for they strike at the heart of one of our greatest medical assets . |
17 | Because predation is the most important modifying agent operating during the accumulation of small mammal remains , its effects will be discussed in detail later in the book . |
18 | These touches will depend firstly on the type of character to be portrayed ; secondly on how their movements will be affected by the unfolding of the plot , theme and/or music ; thirdly on what particular steps , poses and gestures within the total design will be needed to communicate meaning . |
19 | Records will be read into primary storage , their keys will be transformed by the algorithm being used , and if the address the algorithm produces is free they will be stored in that address on the direct access device . |
20 | Examples from schools who have acquired microcomputers for their libraries will be used as sources of inspiration rather than documents to be copied verbatim . |
21 | At the opening of the Christie 's exhibition Dulwich 's director Giles Waterfield announced a change to the Gallery 's status : later this year the ownership of the Gallery and its collections will be vested in an independent body of trustees who will have the power to share ownership with , or transfer ownership completely to , a new sponsoring body . |
22 | Those readers who have applied to traditional funding organisations for support will know that their ideas will be subjected to independent ‘ peer ’ review ; that is , comments are invited ( often in secret ) from those working in related fields on the quality of the proposed research and its chances for success . |
23 | Their applications will be heard at the league 's AGM in the Royal British Legion Club , Llandudno tonight ( 7.30pm ) . |
24 | Physically handicapped students may be assured that their applications will be considered on the academic grounds applying to all candidates . |
25 | It will without much doubt remain true , however , that so long as Britain attaches paramount importance to tying her currency in with the Deutschmark and to the other European currencies , her governments will be inhibited from acting in the direct interest of British citizens . |
26 | Readers of this Journal who have read the author 's contributions to its pages will be prepared for a book which is interesting , informative and occasionally dogmatic . |
27 | While its powers will be limited by both the president and the lower house , the fact that it is to be freely elected will give it hard-to ignore moral authority . |
28 | Six other international plants are to get the same treatment , and their identities will be revealed within a week . |
29 | Their efforts will be continued by school parties from St Williams RC Junior and Infant and Trimdon Junior School . |
30 | However , it will say that everything is being done to see that whatever attempts that are made on the whereabouts of its disclosures will be judged by their predicament and a positive answer will be prepared . |