Example sentences of "[noun pl] will be [verb] [det] year " in BNC.
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1 | Through this office around 6,000 schools will be inspected each year . |
2 | At least 52 millionaires will be created each year by the £1-a-go National Lottery unveiled yesterday . |
3 | In Network Southeast , 3,000 sets of wheels will be damaged this year at a cost of half a million pounds . |
4 | A total of 23,000 seals will be killed this year . |
5 | Despite the fact that interest rates have halved since 1989 , only around 85,000 houses will be started this year — a third of the number before the recession . |
6 | It is hoped the lives of four children will be saved each year , and 50 serious injuries avoided . |
7 | The government estimates that an additional 11,250 reports will be required each year , on top of the 250,000 or so social inquiry reports that were being called for in the years preceding the Criminal Justice Act 1991 . |
8 | Charter marks will be awarded each year to those organisations that have delivered service to the public to the highest standard at present available . |
9 | It 's predicted another seven thousand jobs will be created this year … the population will number a quarter of a million by the end of the century . |
10 | On top of the 2,300 jobs tragically lost at British Aerospace today , the textile and motor trade federations are now predicting 40,000 more job losses this year , the Building Trades Federation predicts that 50,000 more jobs will be lost this year , the Engineering Employers Federation predicts that 70,000 more jobs will be lost , and the Confederation of British Industry has said that 200,000 jobs will be lost in total unless Ministers take action . |