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

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1 Two rounds after the adventurers enter here , and each round thereafter , there is a 50% chance that a pupa will be destroyed in this way .
2 I expect most of my wheat will be destroyed in this rain . ’
3 By April 1992 it is projected that the number of agencies will have risen to 70 and that around 50 per cent of the civil service will be organized on Next Steps principles .
4 If the project is successful , it will be transferred to one of the existing product divisions , or a new product division will be organized for further exploitation .
5 To provide the contextual background for the case studies , questionnaires will be mailed to all forces outside the case study areas , asking what action they have taken , if any , on the chose policy initiatives .
6 Advanced Micro says a number of its personnel will be assigned to work on a full-time basis at Hewlett-Packard 's Deer Creek Research and Development Facility in Palo Alto , California over the next two years , although some tasks associated with the project will be handled at Advanced Micro 's Submicron Development Centre in Sunnyvale .
7 Clearly there needs to be some measure of self-control in these situations , but it is easier if there has been a clear and prior agreement that disputes will be handled in this way .
8 Therefore , all activities in the Festival areas will be connected with various sports — not just tennis .
9 I 've heard that by next year 60 per cent of all PCs will be connected to local area networks .
10 Well bail will be extended for one week .
11 Well bail will be extended for one week .
12 THE QUEST to find a new role for the Scottish Constitutional Convention will be extended for another month , in spite of considerable doubts expressed about its future yesterday by the leadership of the Scottish Liberal Democrats .
13 Under the patients charter , NHS complaints procedures will be extended to all hospitals in which NHS patients receive care .
14 It is likely that , in the near future , the requirement to state the percentage of ‘ the characterising ingredient ’ will be extended to other foods .
15 All managers in the production department at Betts Tubes in Stevenage have been involved in ITED and during this year it will be extended to other employees .
16 The campaign will be extended to other parts of the country in due course .
17 Under the council tax , that hierarchy will be extended to two tenants , who , if they are at the same level in that hierarchy , could become responsible for each other 's council tax jointly and severally .
18 The unit is to return to Darlington next year for further checks and it is hoped the scheme will be extended to younger women in the future .
19 At Galerie de France the Pierre Soulages exhibition will be extended until 14 January .
20 The range will be extended in due course , meanwhile larger items ( statues , missals , etc ) can be ordered on request .
21 The range will be extended in due course , meanwhile larger items ( statues , missals , etc ) can be ordered on request .
22 Some principles underlying the author 's work in this area will be summarised in this section of the paper .
23 They will be followed at phased intervals by the rest of the network .
24 Recent paintings by Peter Joseph on display at Laage-Salomon will be followed on 10 October by two artists chosen by the critic Françoise Claire Prodhon : Laurent Joubert ( conceptual paintings ) and Germany 's Jutta Koether .
25 The big fellow 's progress will be followed with intense interest by those on both sides of the fence in the argument about his best position , but he soldiers on , keen to learn and with no pretensions .
26 We are putting together the documents and er accompanying er notes on recruitment selection procedure which will be followed in all cases in the cinema .
27 Although this case provides an example of an action succeeding where no method of enforcement is provided by the statute , it appears unlikely that it will be followed in this area .
28 This covenant for quiet enjoyment will be followed by other covenants by the Landlord especially the covenant to repair
29 Lisson 's collaboration between Michael Joaquin Grey and Randolph Huff , with sculpture by Tony Cragg 's pupil , Wilhelm Mundt ( to 10 October ) , will be followed by new works by John Latham and a new installation by Christian Boltanski ( 20 October-21 November ) , a photographic record of the pupils of the gallery 's local school , North Westminster Community School , which he compiled on a visit to London last month .
30 The wildlife habitat course , led by Trina Barrett , will form an introduction to management of grassland and woodland and one indoor meeting will be followed by four evening field visits at sites including Thrislington Plantation and Hamsterley Forest .
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