Example sentences of "[noun] will be well [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 However , does he agree that the news that he has announced today is good news for the reserve forces , because the units will be well equipped and will have an important role , and there will be full support for good recruiting areas such as Hampshire ?
2 ITED will be well received when it goes ‘ live ’ , judging by the reaction of some of the managers involved in pilot schemes .
3 This suggests that if customers pay extra , their films will be better protected and that if they do n't pay the extra charge the company wo n't be liable .
4 Seven miles southeast of Reading , Crowthorne is easily accessible by rail or road ; the TRRL will be well signposted and is situated midway between junction 10 on the M4 and junction 4 on the M3 .
5 The four horns will be well employed if the 1st and 3rd double the two trumpets and the 2nd and 4th the two tenor trombones .
6 In other words , the beef will be well hung and ready for the Savoy table .
7 More issues will be debated fully and the Bill will be better scrutinised than many of the measures that have been cited as precedents .
8 It may seem naive , for some interests will be better served than others in all societies regardless of overt group pressures .
9 Not that I have to make the same choices as someone I acknowledge to be more discriminating , since my differently constituted palate may react differently , but my own choice will be better informed if I heed nuances which I would have missed if he had not pointed them out .
10 This way money will be well spent and improvements will become apparent more quickly .
11 It is a fact of life that a client who spends real money will be better treated than the rabble that does n't .
12 They also make a specific suggestion that causally connected episodes will be better recalled than temporally connected episodes .
13 As a result of this work , it is hoped that the determinants of interwar unemployment will be better understood and that these findings can be related to the results of research on the postwar economy .
14 ‘ I think the public will be better protected if for the next two years and possibly afterwards you are on a regime of medication which will ensure you do n't do anything like this again , ’ he said .
15 Any animal with even a rudimentary nervous system will be better placed if it can compute the arrival of impending danger or the location of valuable resources such as food or mates .
16 It will be difficult to avoid noticing the work of primary schools that are effectively marketing themselves , their reputation will be well known and their efforts highly publicised .
17 The hope seems to be that nurses will be better prepared and better enthused to address the nursing needs of society without the shackles placed on them by an outmoded system of training .
18 Furthermore , it is likely that trends will be well advanced before they begin to become apparent .
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