Example sentences of "[noun sg] will be paid to " in BNC.
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1 | If , in the future , any forests gain protection , compensation will be paid to the timber industry . |
2 | These shares will change with a writer 's success , as an ever larger percentage will be paid to the composer , subject to negotiation . |
3 | On reaching the rarefied heights of Moscow politics , more attention will be paid to the ideas of Lenin and others on smychka , the Marxist-Leninist theory of town and country alliance . |
4 | In the discursive space in which reading takes place , readers can decide what kind of attention will be paid to the text , and what kind of audience to be . |
5 | The goals of the two stages of the work are significantly different , as well as incorporating reasoning , more attention will be paid to issues of control , coordination and robustness in CLE-2 , building on the strengths of CLE-I while tackling the inadequacies discussed in this paper . |
6 | These three groups will now be considered in more detail , although most attention will be paid to the first group because this includes by far the majority of self-injury cases . |
7 | Next , the relevance of space will be discussed in relation to the concepts of locality and region and attention will be paid to the role of ‘ class practices ’ in constituting both of these domains . |
8 | Attention will be paid to production in terms of outputs in this chapter , but locating this is not easy , particularly when dealing with branch plants for which no separate returns are made . |
9 | I hope that in the short term more attention will be paid to the availability of the independent arbitration scheme , which was set up in 1985 and which has not often been used , primarily because so few people are aware that it provides a means of getting an independent investigation of alleged grievances against British Rail and of obtaining redress and compensation where they are due . |
10 | Close attention will be paid to newly-available Soviet archival data on economic development . |
11 | Particular attention will be paid to systems of selecting , rewarding and promoting staff . |
12 | Particular attention will be paid to the recent employment record and other current employment practices of the establishments concerned , to their industrial relations situation and recent record , and to their background characteristics such as size , industry , ownership etc . |
13 | Attention will be paid to the choices made by firms concerning which products to develop , in which market segments to compete , with which customers to collaborate and which sources of technical know-how to utilise in the search for competitive advantage . |
14 | Particular attention will be paid to cointegration , the long run , the treatment of risk , and the modelling of expectations . |
15 | Attention will be paid to the treatment of breakdowns , the role of technical skills in the choice and use of machinery and the nature of training . |
16 | Particular attention will be paid to the social implications of the study and the findings will be disseminated through publication and , it is hoped , through an Adult Education class for Headteachers , employers and trade-unionists in both Durham and Duisburg . |
17 | Particular attention will be paid to costs of production in Troyes , commercial policy and the quality of business leadership . |
18 | Particular attention will be paid to the interplay of arguments dealing with equity , economic efficiency and different legal systems . |
19 | Attention will be paid to studying communication problems in situations which are as natural as possible . |
20 | Particular attention will be paid to the applicability of the newly-emerging connectionist models to comprehension , especially to modelling patterns of inference made during understanding . |
21 | Particular attention will be paid to the implications of the 1990 health care reforms for Community Health Councils . |
22 | Attention will be paid to problems of assessing evidence — for example , of treating oral histories as records of the past rather than as contemporary myths , of extrapolating from ethnography to history . |
23 | Particular attention will be paid to the impact of the reforms on teachers ' classroom goals . |
24 | Particular attention will be paid to whether the markets serve the needs of industry , how they influence industrial location and what practical steps may need to be taken to improve market performance . |
25 | Particular attention will be paid to changes in resource use-rights via enclosure , land drainage , and agricultural improvement schemes , and the interaction with the agricultural labour force . |
26 | Particular attention will be paid to forwarding agents in inland areas where route choices via seaports could be expected to be at a maximum : ie the Midlands in England , eastern France , south-western Federal Republic of Germany , and Switzerland . |
27 | Particular attention will be paid to complaints channelled through Members of Parliament , those with the backing of prominent pressure groups and those investigated by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Investigation . |
28 | Particular attention will be paid to how these were linked to civil research and development and industrial policies . |
29 | Special attention will be paid to the legal and institutional constraints on popular organization and strategic choice , and to the ways in which social and economic demands come to require different forms of popular political representation . |
30 | Particular attention will be paid to defence ; commercial activities , notably with regard to energy resources ; environmental protection ; and scientific research . |