Example sentences of "will be [vb pp] with [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Discussions have been initiated and we hope that agreement will be reached with several colleges to devolve responsibility to them in 1989 .
2 He is off to Kleinwort Benson where he will be reunited with former UBS colleague Ken Humphries , who left about nine months ago .
3 Stockings will be packed with these games this Christmas .
4 Remember , though , that if a subject assessor refuses to certificate a module , then none of the candidates in that centre will be credited with that module until the problems are sorted out , usually by another visit by a subject assessor or perhaps by a Field Officer . ’
5 Yes , well just a postscript just to show to my earlier comments , I , I think this undertaking about street lighting will be met with some clarity over wide areas of Suffolk which have never seen a street light , er as far as I can recall the last figures I saw on this suggested that if we were to er carry out all the work that er parish is required it would take forty years to er meet the er thing , so perhaps it would be advisable for , for when this promise is acting on the
6 This VAT will then be shown separately in box 2 of the new VAT return and will be aggregated with any VAT due on domestic sales from box 1 , including any VAT due on sales to non-registered VAT persons in the EC , to arrive at the total VAT due in the period ( box 3 ) .
7 Becoming a member and shareholder on an issue by a private company ( or a closely-held public company whose shares are not listed or dealt in on the U.S.M. ) is subject to the same legal requirements of agreement plus entry on the register but in practice both will be achieved with less formality and , in the case of private companies , without the issue of allotment letters .
8 Interviews will be conducted with former ministers , civil servants , serving officers and scientists and technologists in the Ministries of Aviation , Technology , Defence and the Treasury .
9 I will first consider some ad hoc modifications , which the falsificationist would reject , and afterwards these will be contrasted with some modifications that are not ad hoc and which the falsificationist would consequently welcome .
10 If Barnes follows this course , he will be rewarded with more responsibility , acting as shepherd for the flock of talented youngsters at the club .
11 Although defensive ( low beta ) securities may be chosen , the market risk will still be present to some degree unless the investor decides to move his or her capital into another form of investment in which case he or she will be faced with another set of risks .
12 Now as long as this is council budget if this is what you prefer rather than Dovelands school that 's alright , this is the problem that the financial committee will be faced with this year .
13 The next time I will be armed with some experience of the stretch , and experience is one of the deadliest weapons there is .
14 It has been calculated that , at some point in her life , one woman in five will be infected with this parasite and it is also generally accepted that the organism is almost exclusively sexually transmitted .
15 Any predator discovering an aposematic prey will be confronted with several others nearby .
16 This link is represented graphically by the unemployment-income curve which tells us the unemployment percentage that will be associated with any rate of national income , given real labour costs .
17 A leaflet will be enclosed with each renewal notice which will contain full details of Home Assist and include the 24 Hour emergency helpline number for use by our members .
18 Unless the bank manager is inherently sympathetic to aviation ( and probably even if he is ) then each lending request will be reviewed with some caution .
19 Jane Wallace looks at two common problems which will be experienced with most horses at some stage or other : shying and pulling .
20 The order , announced in the House of Commons by the junior defence minister , Mr Michael Neubert , will be greeted with some relief in the Navy .
21 a vehicle which has been used on roads outside Great Britain , while it is being driven after its importation into Great Britain on the journey from the place where it has arrived in Great Britain to a place of residence of the owner or the journey from any such place where , by previous arrangement , the vehicle will be provided with such anchorage points and seat belts as will comply with requirements of this regulation ; or
22 Now a third will be provided with this facility by the addition of an electrical control panel .
23 A soil rich in humus will have a greater capacity for water retention , aeration will be improved with less leaching of nutrients , and heavier soils will become easier to work .
24 Charles thinks if anything happens it will be co-ordinated with this strike at Sheffield and the peace demonstration tomorrow . ’
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