Example sentences of "and [noun sg] [pron] will be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , school is an institution which has little meaning for ‘ the lads ’ : it has merely to be ‘ got through ’ as enjoyably as possible — by ‘ having a laff ’ and rehearsing the loyalties and possibilities for defiance and resistance which will be carried over into work .
2 Ticket bookings are already being taken for the charity concert night of fun and fundraising which will be staged at the King 's Hall , Stoke .
3 The contract conditions set out standard obligations and requirements which apply to the purchaser , the provider , or both ; and details of the method for invoicing and payment which will be used .
4 ODA will fund packages of essential drugs and equipment which will be procured and dispatched by Crown Agents and distributed by Red Cross to hospitals and health centres at various locations within the former Soviet Union .
5 Children and staff of Middleton St George Junior School are organising an appeal for food , clothing and cash which will be sent out to children in the Russian town of Kostroma , Durham 's twin city .
6 I attribute that fact , rightly or wrongly , to the realisation of everyone who occupies that position that , while in every other direction insistent and vocal public and professional demand keeps up a constant pressure for expansion and improvement , it is frequently only his own influence and authority which will be exerted to redress the balance .
7 Ennis , Gordon MacKinnon and Bruce Breen , Canada 's first choice forwards last year , will be joined by Ian Stuart , a former Canada scrum-half and centre who will be used primarily as a hooker .
8 The first will be that of the contemporary nature of capitalism as a system of production and reproduction which will be addressed by reference to the idea of ‘ disorganized capitalism ’ .
9 These are factors which provide the basis on which the new environmental security regime can be built , although , sadly , it will probably take more than one catastrophe to shake the world into acceptance of the sacrifices of sovereignty and treasure which will be needed to make it effective .
10 The result is patterns of support whose basis is probably far more complex than it appears to an outsider and which also perhaps includes the expectation that love and affection themselves will be reciprocated ( Summerfield , 1986 ) .
11 Is the money and time which will be spent on preparation , classroom observation , post appraisal interview , interpretation , evaluation and implementation to be taken from the general education budget ?
12 Because of the close relationship between anxiety and pain they will be considered together in the remainder of this chapter .
13 Rather than measure degrees of public ( mis ) understanding against some yardstick of ‘ real ’ scientific knowledge , it recognises that science and technology have and implicate a variety of publics , who , in using science at work , in managing their personal lives , or as consumers , will have different kinds of contacts with science , different levels of understanding of its language and ideas , and different conceptions of science and technology which will be related to other aspects of their lives .
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