Example sentences of "will [be] [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | The campaign will be extended to other parts of the country in due course . |
32 | All managers in the production department at Betts Tubes in Stevenage have been involved in ITED and during this year it will be extended to other employees . |
33 | The range will be extended in due course , meanwhile larger items ( statues , missals , etc ) can be ordered on request . |
34 | The range will be extended in due course , meanwhile larger items ( statues , missals , etc ) can be ordered on request . |
35 | They will be followed at phased intervals by the rest of the network . |
36 | The big fellow 's progress will be followed with intense interest by those on both sides of the fence in the argument about his best position , but he soldiers on , keen to learn and with no pretensions . |
37 | This covenant for quiet enjoyment will be followed by other covenants by the Landlord especially the covenant to repair |
38 | Lisson 's collaboration between Michael Joaquin Grey and Randolph Huff , with sculpture by Tony Cragg 's pupil , Wilhelm Mundt ( to 10 October ) , will be followed by new works by John Latham and a new installation by Christian Boltanski ( 20 October-21 November ) , a photographic record of the pupils of the gallery 's local school , North Westminster Community School , which he compiled on a visit to London last month . |
39 | Patchy rain over England and Wales on Tuesday will be followed by dry , bright weather . |
40 | These improvements are expected to become available in the summer , and will be followed by similar modifications for the Piper Arrow . |
41 | It is to be hoped that these commendably practical volumes will be followed by similar ones , particularly for the later period styles . |
42 | During pre-exposure , the consumption of a flavoured substance will be followed by certain consequences with which an association could be formed ; if the flavour is presented as a fluid , for instance , consumption will be followed by an alleviation of thirst . |
43 | The investigation has three phases : a survey of all Local Education Authorities by mail questionnaire will be followed by detailed interviews with senior staff in a small sample of LEAs . |
44 | The starter kit will be followed by full communications to provide transparent access , storing and sharing of objects distributed in multiple databases and mixed networks of Unix , VMS and Windows NT that use the Network File System protocol ; it will be available in August at $3,000 . |
45 | The starter kit will be followed by full communications to provide transparent access , storing and sharing of objects distributed in multiple databases and mixed networks of Unix , VMS and Windows NT that use the Network File System protocol . |
46 | Higher quality training will be followed by proper support for newly-qualified teachers . |
47 | This will be followed by manual clitoral stimulation … ’ |
48 | We can only hope that that review will be followed by sensible action . |
49 | On a day-to-day basis there may be influence in the interaction between one member and another , which will be demonstrated by verbal or non-verbal feedback . |
50 | Starting in September 1990 batches of new courses will be introduced in each session so that from September 1992 all entrants will be enrolled on new-style courses . |
51 | This is a good time to treat surfaces which will be hidden with clear preservatives . |
52 | ‘ Wherever possible the reductions will be reached by early retirement . ’ |
53 | ‘ Wherever possible the reductions will be reached by early retirement . ’ |
54 | None of these will be documented without prior consent . |
55 | In addition sub-samples will be selected for in-depth study by interview and several ethnographic studies will be carried out in the different settings of work-place , school , college and community . |
56 | The winners will be selected at random from the correct answers received . |
57 | The winners will be selected at random from the correct answers received . |
58 | The winning entry will be selected at random by computer . |
59 | Comparisons will be made with similar studies in other parts of the UK to find out the effects of particular local conditions . |
60 | For Jo Stephens , apart from the statistical and descriptive returns required by Circular 7/88 ( DES , 1988b ) which will be made on standard forms , and similar information ( eg on staffing and use of resources ) required by the LEA , the records and reports of institutions should be ‘ generated within them ’ and ‘ belong to them ’ rather than the LEA or DES . |