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

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1 If you should ever telephone the University , there 's a pretty fair chance that you 'll be put through to Jenny .
2 That way if you 're really keen you can learn something worthwhile — and if you 're just messing about you 'll be put off by the price .
3 Because some people are making large profits , and raising the total of profits by so doing , it is proposed to come down on the ‘ innocent ’ businesses , whose profits may actually have gone down , who have been being ‘ responsible ’ and not increasing their prices ; and their taxes will be put up — all because of the other bounders , who meanwhile are laughing their heads off .
4 Most visitors to the Games will be put up along the coast outside the city and COBB have had to hire 10 luxury liners to be moored in Barcelona 's harbour , to provide 30,000 extra rooms for sponsors and their guests .
5 A former 56 Squadron example has flown into Woodvale , Merseyside , to replace Meteor T.7 WA591 , which will be put up for disposal .
6 A separate notice will be put up in the locker room , that three person bounce games can now be used for cutting handicap .
7 Machinery will be transferred to other factories for use , and the building will be ‘ moth-balled ’ — to save money on rates , if possible — and will be put up for sale , along with our other vacant properties .
8 related to the existing er agricultural or related to the agricultural buildings , that will be put up before this is built .
9 Once stripped of her Seawolf missiles , the 25-year-old vessel will be put up for sale to Third World navies .
10 A bollard will be put up to prevent unauthorised traffic entering between 10.30am and 4pm .
11 Knitters can choose from a whole range of techniques and their selection will be put on to a video , exclusive to them .
12 VAMPIRE PRESERVATION GROUP have recently acquired Sea Venom XG737 from the Wales Aircraft Museum , which will be put on a long term restoration programme after completion of the group 's Vampire T.11 and Jet Provost T.4 .
13 This is a cooperative venture with the University of Copenhagen 's Computing Centre and the first workshops will be put on in Copenhagen and Lancaster next June .
14 In many organisations you will be put through to a secretary whose job it is to filter calls .
15 We hope the branches and members w w will believe those reports because they will be the truth , and not some of the more highly coloured statements which I 'm sure will be put around from time to time .
16 Chosen services will be put out to franchise , and required standards of ‘ punctuality , reliability and quality ’ will be laid down .
17 The Swiss Post and Telecommunications authority is going to face competition in paging services : the Federal Communications Office has said that two rival paging networks will be set up — the PTT will get one licence , the other will be put out to tender ; licence applications must be in by the end of April .
18 Another example is from region rail which is a totally independent system but over the years the five local authorities have ploughed millions of pounds of investment into improving a system , the stations the track and the rolling stock which in accordance with the Rail Bill will be put out of franchise next year but will anyone have to buy it ?
19 When will the Minister stop the cuts in the defence industry or at least set up a defence diversification agency to help people such as those in Barrow who will be put out of work ?
20 Swindon fans will be put out of their misery at eleven o'clock tomorrow morning .
21 Mr Smith described the reforms , which will be put out to the party membership in a consultation process lasting until July , as among the most far-reaching and democratic advances in the history of the party .
22 Proponents of the scheme hope that new money will be put in from the NUS to smooth over any such problems ; also to remedy the poor funding of crèches generally .
23 ‘ It will be useless to observe to the Society that it is of the greatest importance to procure a place as soon as possible , if the Professor is not enabled to begin his Lectures by Christmas ( 1791 ) the establishment will be put off for one year — the Zootomy being strictly the first part he is to begin to teach to the pupils , which everyone knows could not be attempted in the Summer — and it would be feared too long a delay might hurt the success of the establishment . ’
24 And it wo n't put its hand in the fire , as it will be put off by the heat as it approaches it .
25 They will realise they can not change everything ; the hours spent re-inventing government or shifting paradigms will be put down to youthful inexperience .
26 And as the charity shelters close , many more will be put back in their cardboard boxes .
27 It is expected that the A–20 will be moved by road to the Weeks Museum in Florida , where it will be put back into stock flying condition .
28 The long-running recession has meant that interest in these properties is low , but if they can be sold the cash raised will be put back into further improving the remaining operations .
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