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

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1 Since each of these parties leant on the other for reassurance , relations between them will be soured as a result .
2 For example , if the pattern recogniser produces ‘ a ’ and ‘ o ’ with equal probability , the choice between them will be based on frequency statistics .
3 The sharper the boundaries , the more likely the dynamic between them will be articulated through more of less formal , institutionalised modes of mediation : patrons , brokers , interpreters , committees , councils and the like .
4 I look forward to hearing thoughtful and far-reaching speeches such as that made by the hon. Member for Chichester when these matters are discussed at Maastricht , and I hope that views such as his will be reflected in Maastricht — a subject to which I may return in due course .
5 That for 1983–88 involves the resettlement of 1.2 million families , most of whom will be engaged in agriculture , bringing the total number of resettled people to 3.6 million ( Earth Report 1988 ) .
6 We 're looking for ten volunteers to take part , each of whom will be sent five plants of each of the eight varieties to grow .
7 This is a measure that will cause real and conspicuous hardship , and the Government should occupy the year before its implementation in drawing up proper measures to soften its impact on vulnerable groups , not all of whom will be covered by upgrading of benefits .
8 On the other hand , there are millions of elderly pensioners on low incomes in single households , all of whom will be hit by the council tax .
9 Some 18 participants will be invited from Kenya , Lesotho , Tanzania , Uganda , Zambia and Zimbabwe , seven of whom will be sponsored by WACC .
10 The approaches to the education of children with special needs , culminating in the 1981 Education Act , are equally applicable to pupils with defective vision , some of whom will be included among those pupils who are defined as having learning disabilities significantly greater than the majority of their peers , or as having some disability which would prevent them from having their needs fully met without special educational adaptations or modification to their curriculum .
11 Some people , many of whom will be displaced for months , are staying with friends .
12 With both sexes it is important to examine the sexual partners , 60 per cent of whom will be found to have genital warts .
13 Rather out of step with peers and colleagues ( many of whom will be divorced by now , anyway ) even though the age at which people get married is rising .
14 But brief mention of them will be made here as the opportunities for ward learning are so greatly enhanced by the provision of appropriate resources .
15 The following possibilities of choral orchestration are limited to the most-used textures ; traditional forms such as fugato , fugue , and canon are omitted , being too closely identified stylistically with past epochs to be of effective use today ( though some mention of them will be made later ) .
16 Some of them will be developed further with the use of private sector capital — particularly Port Wakefield if , as a result of the public inquiry to be held this month , a decision to go ahead is given .
17 Naturally some of these people will be more vulnerable and more susceptible to the influence of their surroundings than others but most of them will be affected to a greater or lesser degree .
18 ‘ Most of them will be ruined , ’ Nora said .
19 So some of them will be given and some of them wo n't and you 'll work out which ones can I fit in here opposite adjacent or that .
20 There are those who have n't been found and they are being chased and more of them will be chased
21 In a whole council election er if if the ruling party is massively behind in the opinion polls , then large numbers of them will be swept out of office and the opposition will get in , and the argument is that then you see a a you see a suddenly see then a reversal of policies .
22 Some of them will be based at UN headquarters , making decisions about the deployment of troops .
23 To get a feel for the approaches adopted , some of them will be examined in more detail in this chapter .
24 Some of them will be answered in the lecture but those that are not should be asked at an appropriate point .
25 Typically , procedure b ) will require procedure a ) and either or both of them will be initiated by the same control document .
26 There are six contestants , and two of them will be chosen to be wardens of the John Dakyn Trust and administer the trust 's affairs for the next two years .
27 Six of them will be chosen to attend an all-expenses-paid final at National Magazine Company 's headquarters in London 's West End on July 28 , 1992 .
28 Firms that do not already offer coverage will be obliged to cough up — and some of them will be forced out of business .
29 The field outside is full of foxes and rabbits but none of them will be preserved because you need the right conditions .
30 Most are commonplace but no matter how sophisticated an operation some of them will be used .
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