Example sentences of "these [noun pl] will be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | NOTE : Further details of the times and venue of these meetings will be announced in the local press in due course by the Social Secretary . |
2 | The agenda for these meetings will be issued in due course and members are asked to retain their copy of the Draft Structure Plan to take to these meetings , as appropriate . |
3 | The Agendas for these meetings will be issued in due course . |
4 | If it is consulted , the Regional Council will formulate a view on what is being proposed and will inform the District Council These views will be taken into account by the District Council in deciding the application . |
5 | These activities will be financed by an operating budget of Pta200 million ( £1.14 million ; $ 2.25 million ) , a half of which will be provided by Palma 's civic purse , with the remainder gathered from entrance fees and profits in the shop and restaurant . |
6 | These programmes will be offered to those who completed the general SVQ at level I this year . |
7 | These institutions will be referred to , for the sake of simplicity and anonymity , as A and B. The third institution was a polytechnic , and the interviews were with students from a department of communications and a department of physical science . |
8 | The ultimate disposal of these personnel will be decided on Government levels . " |
9 | Since many of these are financed by their Health Service employers , there is at least prima-facie evidence that these employers will be looking for outcomes in terms of enhanced performance . |
10 | These plans will be supplemented by leaflets and guidebooks for all four Gardens . |
11 | The latest roads White Paper also includes further improvements to the M20 , M23 and M25 but , despite government streamlining of the planning and construction process , it is unlikely that many of these projects will be completed before the year 2000 . |
12 | Moreover it is hoped to examine the process by which these preferences will be formulated into policy at the different levels of institutional and State organisations under study . |
13 | Roads , schools , refuse collection , etc. will provide inputs to the scheme but the cost of these inputs will be reported within the departments ' accounts . |
14 | The findings of these discussions will be included in a household survey to establish how widely these preferences and prejudices are held by the general community . |
15 | Compliance with these rules will be enforced by the appropriate authorities in each member state . |
16 | Each of these methods will be looked at shortly . |
17 | The last item entered at either of these prompts will be taken as the current item , even if an incompatible entry has been made at the other prompt . |
18 | Abatement strategies to meet these goals will be determined on the basis of cost-effectiveness for the European Region as a whole . |
19 | These words will be inscribed on your heart before we finish today . |
20 | Certain of these units will be regarded as core units , requiring to be completed as part of the course , other units being options , the student being able to select those units which would be best suited to his/her own particular needs . |
21 | These units will be offered on an Open Learning basis with tutor support . |
22 | It is important to select a vet in whom you have confidence however , because if you are nervous and worried these sensations will be transmitted to the dog . |
23 | However , it is not necessarily the case that these characteristics will be exhibited within other domains . |
24 | Data collected in these schools will be compared with data collected in these same schools between 1985 and 1987 . |
25 | These contradictions will be marked in the work produced under these conditions in ways that we are only just beginning to be able to imagine . |
26 | It is possible that proposals for revisions to accounting standards on these subjects will be made in the future . |
27 | These sessions will be used as ‘ surgeries ’ where this age group can be informed of road safety issues and be given the opportunity to voice local problems . |
28 | Details of these sessions will be published on noticeboards . |
29 | These relationships will be discussed in chapters 16 and 17 . |
30 | These gaps will be filled by indigenous species such as poa annua which can form seed at any time during the year . |