Example sentences of "will [adv] be give [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Our recruits will earn a good weekly salary and they 'll also be given quality training which should help their employment prospects in the long-term . ’
2 Breakfast is included at all hotels and at some , you 'll also be given dinner inclusive of the voucher price .
3 A treaty may bind the government in international law but will normally be given effect within this country by the passing of legislation .
4 Any players pursuing such action , it says , will not be given clearance to play abroad .
5 Any players pursuing such action , it says , will not be given clearance to play abroad .
6 Usually we will not be given permission by the Legal Aid Board to issue proceedings and go to court until the investigation is finished .
7 Thus an express term that a transaction is not intended to be a lease but is intended to be a licence will not be given effect ( Street v Mountford [ 1985 ] AC 809 ) .
8 You will also be given weekend membership of the exclusive Country Club with its numerous facilities .
9 Shortlisted parties will also be given access to the vendors ' various professional advisers to obtain information and to discuss specific areas .
10 The Budget did offer more hope to unemployed disabled people , who will now be given priority in the vocational education initiative and in the Community Action programme .
11 Is it one at which they will simply be given information by the teacher in role ?
12 It may therefore be that a clause which wholly negates one party 's promise will never be given effect ; even if this is not the case , the court will be extremely reluctant to interpret the clause in that way and clear words will be needed to have that effect .
13 For example , the director of nursing may devise the system for allocating annual leave but the ward sister may determine who will actually be given holiday at any particular time .
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