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

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1 If required , legislation will be invoked to give effect to the changes .
2 A leaflet will be sent giving details of the syllabus .
3 You will be called to give evidence of having discovered the body . ’
4 For example , if you are using a high density 3.5″ drive A : the disk will be formatted to give 1.44Mb of usable clean space ; and if you have a 5.25″ high density drive B : the space available will be 1.2Mb .
5 A guidance document will be produced giving examples of how to apply the skills to specific vocational areas .
6 But it can also be held to mean no more than it creates a presumption that , if there is a conflict between community and domestic law , any ambiguity in that domestic law will be resolved to give effect to our community obligations .
7 Generally all that will be required to give rise to a binding contract will be agreement on quantity , price and delivery date .
8 Accordingly , he will be required to give particulars of the factors affecting his tax liability ( Phipps v Orthodox Unit Trust Ltd [ 1958 ] 1 QB 314 ) .
9 It is not to be wondered at if , when a request is made of one person , another is obliged by a trust : for if the following is written in a will ‘ I ask you , Titius , having received a hundred to manumit that slave ’ or ‘ to give something to Sempronius ’ , certainly it is not adequately expressed , but a trust must all the same be understood to be charged on the heir to pay the money to Titius : and so Titius himself will sue the heir , and will be compelled to give freedom to the slave or to Sempronius what he was asked to .
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