Example sentences of "will be made " in BNC.

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1 You may as well sleep under a hedge or in a doorway , and get arrested for being a vagrant , and get put in jail where you 'll be treated like muck but at any rate it 'll be warm and you 'll be made to have a bath .
2 It 'll obviously buy-in many ready-made COSE components — including networking and the Open Software Foundation 's distributed computing environment mdash ; and use the interfaces that 'll be made available through the COSE specification .
3 Although the new PCs will appear under the Technology name , they 'll be made in ICL 's factory in Manchester .
4 " I 'll be master , you 'll be made .
5 And you 'll find in time th the racecourse 'll be made of this here special stuff what they 're galloping on .
6 ‘ Well do n't I know just the place we 'll be made as welcome as Christmas !
7 And that 's the judgement that 'll be made on that day .
8 they 'll be made up of faithful ones , that er will , will have to die , they 'll have to shove their flesh with
9 the court may in accordance with law grant a dissolution of the marriage provided that the court is satisfied that adequate and proper provision having regard to the circumstances will be made for any dependant spouse and for any child of or any child who is dependent on either spouse .
10 In sinking air even this would not be enough to allow for much choice and , of course , it assumes that the descent will be made over open countryside and not amongst hills or moorland .
11 Finally , if the referee brings both fists together in the middle of the chest , this means that both contestants scored at the same time , so no awards will be made .
12 If a relative wants to collect the ashes they can be collected or sent , but they will only be kept free for a time ( usually about a month ) — a charge will be made after that time .
13 If you have a large bill which you can not pay you may be able to go on the fuel direct scheme and deductions will be made from your benefit each week to pay for your current fuel consumption and any arrears .
14 The £140 lowering of bills will be made before any community charge reduction or benefit .
15 The White Paper offers no reassurance that resources will be made available to provide appropriate support facilities .
16 Allowance will be made for contingencies , but these are to be the exception rather than the rule .
17 The challenge to one 's premisses and assumptions will be made and has to be faced , though one might prefer to reply in terms of ‘ principles ’ rather than of ‘ theory ’ .
18 Attempts will be made to tag a Proposition ( referendum ) rejecting the Plan on to next year 's congressional and state elections .
19 Set in Uppsala at the beginning of the century , it tells the story of Bergman 's parents , and will be made for two different formats : as a four-part series for televsion , and as two feature films for cinemas .
20 Interest rates will have to remain painfully high for some months , and departmental spending will be made to stay within the current planning totals : even the big-spending ministers recognise they are involved in bidding against each other , rather than against the Treasury .
21 The Unionist MP Ken Maginnis , a former UDR member , said : ‘ What I hope is not happening is that people who — as I would have had in my time — had montages for lawful and necessary purposes will be made scapegoats . ’
22 So long as a fissure is known to exist between the Prime Minister and the Chancellor about the ERM , the task of convincing the financial markets that policy is in safe hands will be made infinitely more difficult .
23 A formal announcement will be made in Parliament by the end of the month .
24 And this document will be distributed among the people , it will be made public .
25 As areas of concern emerge , information packs will be made up and sent out , again free of charge .
26 A final decision on the trade in snowdrops will be made next week .
27 Again no reference will be made to party authorities in the guberniia capital , since this has already been done for Smolensk .
28 All current and new members will be made most welcome .
29 The scientist who threatens to blow up London in the film John Boulting directed for Korda , Seven Days to Noon ( 1950 ) , does so in order that the whole world will be made aware of how a scientific dream had been corrupted .
30 If it is proved that unit holders who have traded units recently have suffered as a result of pricing errors , some form of compensation will be made available .
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