Example sentences of "will [be] [vb pp] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | To take part in the event , pensioners in Northern Ireland need to produce their Ulsterbus concession fare pass , when they are buying a rail or bus ticket to the Republic and they will be given a discount voucher booklet . |
32 | If there has been a mistake , he will be given a rebate . |
33 | Participants will be given a bone scan and the condition of their spine will be checked . |
34 | If several records are referenced from a single record , the user will be given a choice as to which one is required . |
35 | Anyone granted assistance will be given a choice about the arrangements to be made , subject to the terms of the offer of assistance by the Commissioner . |
36 | On registering , as well as full details of the Symposium programme , you will be given a literature pack containing informative booklets such as BS 4729/BS8000 ( part 3 ) and the latest BDA Design Guides . |
37 | If he explains to the court why the debt has n't been paid , you and he will be given a date for the case to be heard . |
38 | If they decide that you should , then you will be given a date for the start of the Service , and the Scheme 's driver will make the first visit to you , bringing a new supply of fresh sheets at a convenient time . |
39 | The new twist is that addicts ( the programme serves 300–500 people a week ) will be given a telephone number they can call to request new needles , which will then be delivered to a pre-arranged meeting point . |
40 | The care manager will be given a budget and will be responsible for organising an efficient package of care to meet clients ' individual needs . |
41 | Each bank representative will give brief talk on their policy towards small businesses , after which they will be given a grilling by the audience . |
42 | Eventually , all 16-year-olds will be given a voucher to spend on a programme of their choice . |
43 | If sponsorship is finalised , there will be a festival of movement at Brighton Conference Centre on Saturday 14th September — early evening performance , and workshops throughout the day — ticket buyers will be given a voucher for a free local follow-up class ( cost to be redeemed from Festival funds ) . |
44 | then this apparently gratuitous belief makes it the case again that I know that I will be given a lift . |
45 | Every tortoise will be given a Spring MoT to make sure it is in good condition . |
46 | ‘ Oh , he will be given a burial . ’ |
47 | Company chiefs hope the industry 's prospects will be given a boost in the Budget when they 'll look to the Chancellor to help ease the situation by , amongst other things , reducing taxes on company cars which make up 55 percent of the new car market . |
48 | You will be given a routine ultrasound scan at 16 and 32 weeks to determine the exact age of the fetus , the presence of twins , etc . |
49 | In the unlikely event that matters can not be resolved to your satisfaction in the resort , the Representative will ask you to record details of any problems on a Holiday Report Form , of which you will be given a copy , and you must then follow up your report by writing to the Customer Relations Department at our Birmingham Head Office ( quoting the numbers of your Holiday Reference and Holiday Report forms ) within 42 days of returning from resort . |
50 | If you are a lucky winner you will be given a mountain bike or helmet suitable for your size . |
51 | At Trent Park , you will be given a registration form to fill in and hand in before starting the walk . |
52 | The most usual situation is for the Commissioner to be asked to advise on the selection of a solicitor , and the applicant will be given a list from which to choose . |
53 | Each person on the register will be given a renewal date ( 31st October in each year ( by which that person must apply for the registration to be renewed . |
54 | Quite often , however , the acquirer will be given a right to rescind the contract , without any damages claim , if any event occurs which would render the warranties materially inaccurate at completion . |
55 | You 'll be given a ro a pair of you will be given a room on your own , and a video camera , and asked to practise advocacy skills plea in mitigation . |
56 | Group personnel departments have sent out booking forms to be filled in and anyone interested will be given a time to attend the clinic . |
57 | She added : ‘ If her journey was delayed as a result of the plucking , the person involved will be given a roasting . |
58 | By buying a £1 ticket , racegoers will be given a number which will correspond to a horse running in a race and , if it wins , they are guaranteed a return of 4-1 whether the horse is odds-on or an outsider . |
59 | When you book you will be given a start time . |
60 | Everyone will be given a start and finish time and a small prize will go to the person who finishes in the fastest time . |