Example sentences of "will [be] [vb pp] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If you can find the time amidst the hustle and bustle of modern life to simply sit and enjoy your own company , you 'll be granted a rare insight into what 's vital for your happiness and fulfilment .
2 And just to make sure the volunteers sleep soundly they 'll be given a slap-up meal and as much wine and port as they want on the house .
3 I 'm sure he 's done his England career a load of good … he 'll be concidered a good footballer now he 's at Rovers ( even though he 'll be doing eaxctly what he was at Leeds ! ! ! !
4 If you 're buying a microwave you 'll be offered a whole host of features , but are they all worth having ?
5 It will be made a London-based company , Blue Heaven Productions , for the ITV network .
6 They will be served a small buffet , drinks and a very early breakfast .
7 There is a lively bar where you will be served a welcome drink , and the hospitable staff will be sure to give you a warm welcome .
8 the Maria is renowned for its cuisine : guests will be served an extensive breakfast buffet and an excellent three course evening meal plus salad buffet and bread and butter .
9 If you overdraw by more than £50 or exceed the limit of an arranged overdraft , you will be charged a monthly usage fee of £10 ( rather than £3 or £6 for the Flexible or Interest options ) .
10 If this state of affairs continues the state will be denied an important source of legitimation for its own authority — namely the promise ( which it has held out in the past ) of a steady increase in the level of material well-being enjoyed by the population as a whole ( Poggi , 1978 ; Winkler , 1975 ; Poulantzas , 1978 ; Habermas , 1971 , 1976 ) .
11 As the latter is likely to be completely unknown territory , each course participant will be given a simulated job interview with a panel of three unknown interviewers .
12 The term ‘ exceptional circumstances ’ will be given a restrictive interpretation , and a candidate claiming such circumstances must do so in writing in accordance with Section 30 .
13 What the charter does promise patients is that they ‘ will be given a fixed appointment time and be seen within 30 minutes or be kept informed of any delay . ’
14 At the beginning of each day 's trading you will be given a small amount of money ( eg £20 ) in small change , to put into the till .
15 JOHN Major will be given a rough ride at the Tory conference in October over the Government 's handling of the economy .
16 The survey begins on Sunday and the first 10 patients to be discharged from each of 20 wards chosen at random will be given a comprehensive questionnaire to complete anonymously .
17 er Half past one , there are about three hundred , or there will be about three hundred school children descending upon the library from Icknield Primary and Berryfields Primary er and er Monks Risborough School er they will be given a sweet ration — sweets for a whole week , which is less than they imagine they 're going to be .
18 You will be given a guided tour and then return via the Lech valley .
19 This is for the moment on show at the Museum of English Naive Art in Bath , and will be given a brief airing in London from 18 to 24 November at the Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair .
20 Will the Minister give an assurance that mentally ill patients who were ejected before the Government 's U-turn will be given a rightful place in society ?
21 The New Forest will be given a statutory status which will give it as great a level of protection as any National Park .
22 Visitors to Salisbury Cathedral will be given a special voucher in the form of a parchment scroll .
23 Food and beverage departments will be given a detailed schedule of meals required .
24 Once there , you will be given a full day to see this incredible display of vibrant colour .
25 First , I believe that I speak for a number of my hon. Friends when I say that we want the Bill to reach the statute book , come what may , in view of the approaching general election , and I hope that it will be given a fair wind .
26 As a consequence , the child will be given a white mask ( Fanon , 1968 ) .
27 The return of Alvin Martin , 33 , who will be given a free transfer at the end of the season , for his first match in 16 months , shored the defence , while Matthew Rush , in attack for only the fourth start of his career , was a revelation .
28 And visitors to the stand will be given a free sample of Domestos Multi Surface Cleaner .
29 Even a valance or pelmet will be given an extra highlight when edged with an attractive fringing or braid .
30 The winners of the special CEO awards will be given an attractive travel opportunity .
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