Example sentences of "will be [vb pp] to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is anticipated that this approach will be extended to the advanced courses catalogue when it has been developed more fully .
2 Inmates here will be transfered to the new Bullingdon Prison near Bicester which opens in March .
3 The needles for the stitches in contrast colour will be selected to the upper position as the carriage crosses the needlebed and picks up colour two from the second yarn feed ( the ‘ butterfly ’ .
4 Special reference will be made to the Asian population living in Leicester .
5 An appeal will be made to the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang , to become involved in safeguarding the plant 's future and the remaining 480 jobs .
6 For courses in which all units , or core units , are undergoing national development of unit specifications , it is intended that specified existing courses in these and closely related subjects will be converted to the new format for candidate enrolment in :
7 It therefore seems that the way will be eased to the continuing destruction of what is left of wild nature in Britain , to serve the open-ended demands of development and growth .
8 Once a bankruptcy order is made , it is likely that the proceedings commenced by a Government department in the High Court under r 6.9(1) ( o ) will be transferred to the appropriate county court if the debtor does not reside or carry on business within the London insolvency district .
9 of CalMac employees who remain in the public sector , why can not it be the case with the rest who will be transferred to the private sector ?
10 If a member or firm changes bank branch , the mandate , on request to the bank , will be transferred to the new branch .
11 New telephone numbers have been issued to all staff , but a few main enquiry numbers will be retained and calls on the old numbers will be transferred to the new building for the first couple of months .
12 By opposing new clause 4 and amendment No. 17 , the Minister seems to be trying to deny to the people who will be transferred to the new privatised subsidiaries the kind of benefits enjoyed by members of big schemes , such as the existing scheme .
13 All departments apart from the maternity and psychiatric wards which will remain in the Victorian brick-built building will be transferred to the new hospital by Sunday lunchtime .
14 The deal means that 1,000 fax and 800 copier contracts for former Hill customers on Tyneside and Teesside will be transferred to the new owner .
15 By rocking back on your heels , the weight will be transferred to the windward side and the board will turn into the wind .
16 As with option 1.3.2 , if any module being read out is of type FOREIGN , the header file and all files defined in the FOREIGN set of the module will be transferred to the designated user directory .
17 Llangefni Town , who won the B & M Roofing Anglesey League , and Caernarfon Athletic , who took the Sain Caernarfon & District League title , will be upgraded to the Copyrite Panasonic Gwynedd League next time .
18 The event began in June , with a Scottish Regional Finals day to be held on September 14th at the Stirling University Indoor Centre , from which one Ladies ' and one Men 's team will be invited to the National Finals at the Vanderbilt Club , London , on October 5th .
19 Discussion here will be limited to the last-named agency since it has had more extensive impact .
20 Initially Virtual Network Architecture will be limited to the local area network : each DragonSwitch module supports 16 Ethernet ports and up to five modules can be slotted into each Access/One chassis .
21 This list will be given to the existing four places of reference : the Victoria & Albert Museum ( London ) , the National Library of Scotland ( Edinburgh ) , the National Museum of Wales ( Cardiff ) , and Ulster Museum ( Belfast ) .
22 Findings will be given to the horticultural trade , to enable a simple system of ‘ health warning ’ labels to be devised and used in garden centres .
23 Particular attention will be given to the changing relationships of higher education to the wider social and political context .
24 Each week , the operator will use this diary to produce a report of system down times , by day of the week , on a pre-printed form , which will be given to the New OED Computer Group Manager .
25 A VT100-compatible terminal must be made available to Offline , on which instructions will be given to the Offline Operator about which media items to load on which drive .
26 The vehicles will be given to the National Association of Boys ' Clubs and will tour run-down inner-city areas .
27 The selection of the lead cases was aimed to ensure that the great majority of the very important points of law which are at issue in all cases are authoritatively decided , and it is hoped that , as a result , clear guidance will be given to the large number of remaining cases which are stayed , leading to settlements ( or at least the elimination of some issues common to the lead cases ) and the avoidance of a multiplicity of litigation .
28 Then she will be given to the Natural History Museum .
29 Mr Gill : Given the reluctance of large organisations and bureaucracies to devolve powers to the lower orders , does my hon. Friend consider that for the principle of subsidiarity to be acceptable it will be necessary for a full and detailed prospectus to be issued showing what powers will be devolved to the national Parliaments ?
30 This view will be related to the determinate sentence that would have been passed but for the element of mental instability and/or public risk which led the judge to pass a life sentence and will also take account of the notional period of the sentence which a prisoner might expect to have been remitted for good behaviour had a determinate sentence been passed .
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