Example sentences of "[n mass] will [verb] to [be] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Road accidents data will continue to be monitored and made available to schools . |
2 | Data will continue to be collated and analysed by the police on a monthly basis . |
3 | Also , Spacelab was designed to relay its data immediately ; now some data will have to be recorded on 25 to 30 videotapes that NASA is now making room for aboard the space shuttle . |
4 | Captain Ken Emmott , speaking of G-BJHS 's future said that ‘ the aircraft will have to be moved from its present base at Southampton , where the conditions are not really conducive to keeping a large flying-boat in good condition ’ . |
5 | ‘ All the remaining aircraft will have to be financed on other balance sheets or through facilities such as Exim , ’ says Dr Ryan . |
6 | It is unclear with the development of the single market whether statistics will continue to be maintained on a national basis or whether these will be subsumed into a blancmange of European statistics . |
7 | Rochester Telephone Co , Rochester , New York has now bought a 70% stake in the Utica-Rome Celluar Partnership : the remaining 30% will continue to be owned by Nynex Corp 's Nynex Mobile Communications Co . |
8 | While government policy fails to link housing policy to other social policy areas , local government fails to integrate disabled people 's housing needs into their mainstream activities and housing and social services departments fail to work together , disabled people will continue to be condemned to institutional care or imprisoned in housing which unnecessarily restricts their lives . |
9 | Salespeople must be able to work and communicate with people in a variety of positions and be prepared to tailor their selling approaches to satisfy individual needs , e.g. specifiers will need to be convinced of the technical merits of the product , production people will want to be assured of guaranteed deliveries and buyers will be looking for value for money . |
10 | January 1989 : The consultants report that the DLO 's deficit will in fact be £7-5m — and if , as the law requires , it is to earn 5% on capital , 600 people will have to be sacked . |
11 | If we calculate bills on that basis , the bills of all the affected people will have to be reissued . ’ |
12 | Certainly they make demands on social and medical services , and it is possible that severely mentally handicapped people will have to be looked after for all their lives . |
13 | You 'll need to register the death , of course , and lots of other people will have to be notified too . ’ |
14 | With regard to the false intruder alarm calls , it was agreed that the instruction to staff will require to be re-issued . |
15 | Its boss , Michael Cunningham , now fears that some of his 71 staff will have to be let go . |
16 | ‘ I am not sure that the extra hours will bring in significant extra business , but staff will have to be paid for longer hours and security will become more of a problem . |
17 | The Californian Low Emission Vehicle regulations have now also been adopted by New York and Massachusetts so that from 1997 some 20% of US car sales will have to be fitted with improved catalytic emission control systems . |
18 | In The Netherlands , existing dikes and other protection works will have to be raised and reinforced at a cost of US $3.1–8.8 billion for a 70–200 cm sea-level rise ( Barbier , 1989 ) . |
19 | Since the British holdings far outnumber the foreign ones , the shuffle will have to be deft ; and clearly , secondary British works will have to be displayed together in subordinate spaces . |
20 | A replacement chassis will need to be found for the vehicle . |
21 | The sheep will have to be gathered up and brought down as soon as possible ! ’ |
22 | If this course of action is followed a further £140 will need to be spent to rectify the faults . |