Example sentences of "will [be] considered [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the exceptional circumstances of this case , however , claims will be considered from all groups . ’ |
2 | However , since the accent in this book lies on social and political affairs , the railways and the press will be considered from this angle . |
3 | I have no doubt that most cases will be considered in that way , because the threshold is very low — lower for leave to appeal than in most other parts of our judicial system such as the criminal courts . |
4 | The use of the discretion is particularly controversial in the context of review on the basis of procedural impropriety , and it will be considered in that context in Chapter 8 . |
5 | Various aspects of these topics will be considered in this paper , which falls into three parts . |
6 | Since their introduction in 1982 , there has been a steady flow of empirical studies of index arbitrage ; these studies will be considered in this section . |
7 | These will be considered in this section . |
8 | The relationship of small mammal diversity , as reflected in prey diversity , to habitat richness is of greater significance in this respect , and this will be considered in more detail below in connection with species representation of small mammals in prey assemblages . |
9 | All these matters will be considered in more detail in the next chapter . |
10 | This point will be considered in more detail in chapter 4 . |
11 | The sexual aspects of adult life are immensely varied and will be considered in more detail as we come to think of the client groups with which social workers deal . |
12 | This claim will be considered in more detail later in the chapter , together with the view of some market theorists that the operation of market forces renders liability rules in this area superfluous . |
13 | This is because of two main reasons which are closely linked and which will be considered in more detail later . |
14 | Each problem will be considered in more detail later in this book , but here we may note how each issue has contributed to the initial polarization of the village population . |
15 | Whether this approach to considerations of national security was too deferential will be considered in more detail below . |
16 | The English Fens , with their projecting islands of solid rock , are another and will be considered in more detail below . |
17 | These trends will be considered in more detail below ( p. 316 ) . |
18 | Each of these will be considered in more detail in the next chapter . |
19 | It is not that revolutionary movements have been absent ( and they will be considered in more detail in Chapter 4 ) but that they have failed to elicit sustained and effective support from any large part of the working class . |
20 | It is perhaps fortunate that such events are in fact rare and it would clearly not be ethical to increase their frequency , instead , the ascending portion of the curve which is clearly present will be considered in more detail . |
21 | Just to add to what 's been said erm there , there have been some points raised er along the lines I 've mentioned and as a result of that erm it is felt that erm notification to members who are not on the application sub-committee of applications which affect their ward area could be improved and that is er I hope to be the subject of a report to the next meeting of the Application Sub-Committee , so that er matter i is something which is , which is being picked up and will be considered by that sub-committee but it does give me the opportunity to say that erm the definition of a complaint i is certainly not a precise one and I certainly would n't want members of this committee to feel that I was being complacent er as a result of there only being three complaints that we received . |