Example sentences of "attention will [be] [vb pp] to " in BNC.

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1 Discussion of the Environmental Protection Bill will be dominated by the breaking-up of the Nature Conservancy Council and not enough attention will be given to pollution and genetically-manipulated organisms .
2 Only brief attention will be given to traditional methods of appraisal as they have little to offer to either the public or private sector .
3 Attention will be given to the role played by the machinery of government , by the civil service and by local government officers in the policy-making process , and some general points will be made about what we mean by that ‘ process ’ .
4 Particular attention will be given to ensuring that schemes promoted under the Roads and Transport Capital Budget block allocations for Road Safety will be given priorities associated with their contribution to road safety .
5 Greater attention will be given to the nature of the long- run solution of the models , and the degree to which inter-model differences in the long run and in dynamic adjustment can be explained by empirical differences in economic approach .
6 Wherever the original data allow , particular attention will be given to the problems raised by the inclusion of women in the analyses .
7 Particular attention will be given to the changing relationships of higher education to the wider social and political context .
8 Particular attention will be given to issues relating to ‘ flexible specialization ’ and to the processes whereby and the extent to which ‘ just-in-time ’ production systems have been ‘ exported ’ from Japan .
9 Particular attention will be given to the campaign for black sections in the Labour party and to non-parliamentary forms of political action .
10 Particular attention will be given to American fears of increased European protectionism after 1992 and the possibilities of a bilateral US/UK agreement to mitigate adverse effects arising from such policies .
11 During this time , attention will be given to the student acquiring the specialist background relevant to the projected research , and to developing the skills appropriate to research in that field .
12 Schools could work forwards or backwards in time ( though it is expected that at all times there will be reference to time-lines , and time-charts , and that attention will be given to the question " when did this happen in the past ? " ) .
13 Within this section attention will be given to preparation not only for the selling task , in which there is little or no scope for the salesperson to bargain with the buyer , but also for where selling may involve a degree of negotiation between buyer and seller .
14 Distinctive industrial/spatial cultures have very great importance as the bridge between base and civil society and particular attention will be devoted to the cultural derivatives of production in Chapter 4 .
15 Particular attention will be devoted to recent proposals to reform UK competition policy .
16 Attention will be devoted to how people are recruited into such work , with their patterns of geographical and social mobility , and with their social attitudes and political practices .
17 Like most previously published research in this area , attention will be confined to primary school children aged between five and ten years .
18 Attention will be oriented to the imagery and assumptions about reproductive physiology on which methods of contraception and their evaluation are based .
19 Initial proofs of all entries requiring attention will be delivered to lexicographers before they work on the material for the first time .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 Close attention will be paid to newly-available Soviet archival data on economic development .
28 Particular attention will be paid to systems of selecting , rewarding and promoting staff .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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