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

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1 In addition they will be expected to encourage the young participants , aged 17 to 25 , to create a record of their own experiences through a series of workshops .
2 Two sessions today , for instance , were taken by one teacher ; another will teach at the January meeting ; In addition it will be seen from the programme for the year that volunteers are wanted to teach in April and June 1981 .
3 Admittedly the Fanuc robots are Japanese , but in future they will be made under licence and sold under the name ‘ 600 Fanuc ’ .
4 In future they will be treated like other manual workers and be paid monthly salaries .
5 So the results of this trial will be of enormous benefit to mothers as in future they will be offered a treatment which has been shown to be effective .
6 In 1988 the salary reached £22,548 and in future it will be linked to civil service pay , being 89 per cent of the salary of a Principal .
7 Now , let me tell you , and this is final , in future she will be bathed before you come in , and you attempt to take her into that bathroom once again and , boy , you wo n't know what 's hit you . ’
8 In return they will be allowed to raise prices by several per cent more than competitors who have not signed the government convention .
9 Failing compliance with these requests Sir Stafford Cripps should be informed that he no longer fulfils the conditions of membership of the Labour Party , and that in consequence he will be excluded there from .
10 Since the majority of species involved are similar both morphologically and in behaviour they will be referred to in this text as trichonemes or small strongyles
11 It can be very difficult to assess in advance what will be regarded as anticompetitive and what is acceptable business behaviour .
12 If a fluid balance chart is in use it will be continued until the patient goes to theatre and will be one of the documents which accompany him .
13 While the national coach catalogued a list of players rich in promise who will be seen ‘ down the line , ’ Roxburgh is mindful that a balance has to be maintained in the interests of qualifying for the World Cup finals next year .
14 In history they will be seen as trapped , important and the most sensational and magnificent rock'n'roll failure ever .
15 In fact we will be shown extracts from Gloucester v Bath once the programme gets going : but that is not quite the same thing .
16 Where only quantum is in dispute it will be dealt by arbitration .
17 There will also be clear progression routes , with credit transfer , from the new general SVQs in technology which will be introduced later in 1992 .
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