Example sentences of "will [be] [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Critics like the duchess believe the Government 's allocation of up to £22 million for care agencies will be heavily trimmed back as local authorities are given the final say on how the money is spent . |
2 | One of the Republic 's two TV channels , Network 2 , will be completely turned over to football and fans for the Cup , showing an incredible 50 live matches . |
3 | Thus , in the example shown in Figure 11 , all detectors for words beginning with an R will receive excitatory inputs from the letter detector level , while detectors for all other words will be completely switched off by inhibition . |
4 | ‘ The BBC 's position on its future will be clearly set out in the charter review document now being drafted and which will be published in the autumn . ’ |
5 | The Area successfully tendered for another section of the M74 ( Elvanfoot ) which will be mostly carried out in 1993 . |
6 | If indirect taxes are levied on goods with highly inelastic demand curves , then the indirect taxes will be largely passed on to consumers as higher prices . |
7 | It could be that your owner might consider replacing you with a Basenji if you do n't quieten down , and your nose will be properly put out of joint . |
8 | If he does not the action will be automatically struck out in accordance with CCR Ord 17 , r11(9) . |
9 | Thousands of people will be effectively priced out of the system , no matter how strong their cases may appear . |
10 | The plant will be effectively sealed off from the world apart from periodic inspection and monitoring visits by skilled staff . |
11 | Yes thank you , a few things from our point of view is er three point eight , I 'm sure the policy will be well looked over by our friend , comments by members have to make please . |
12 | It is anticipated that with the Lord Mayor on board ‘ Lord Mayor ’ will be ceremonially pulled out of the Museum building by the winning team of a ‘ Sponsored Pull ’ to be held at the Ingrow Railway Centre a fortnight prior to this opening . |
13 | Mr Clinton wanted energy producers to absorb the tax ; after strenuous lobbying , it now looks as if it will be fully passed on to consumers . |
14 | Manufacturing operations — the plant makes VAX 9000s and VAX 6000s — will be gradually phased out over the next 12 months , with completion expected by February next year . |
15 | This type of contravention of the offence will be gradually phased out by the new ‘ life ’ licences , although such offences could be committed by 70 year olds , provisional licence holders on expiry of such a licence and people suffering from certain disabilities who can only hold licences for restricted periods . |
16 | I imagine that , once it 's going , even that role will be gradually taken over by those who are carrying it out : the ones who run the risk . |
17 | Intel is therefore reportedly telling its OEMs that the P6 will be purposely held back from the market , despite its state of readiness , to allow them to recoup their investment in Pentium . |
18 | Any complaints from tenants will be swiftly followed up within one working day where possible . |
19 | Recommendations from that consultation exercise will be then brought back to this congress . |
20 | This document makes good and interesting reading full of fact individual references and a guidance for future action you do n't need to be a solicitor to understand at consultation exercise will be then brought back to th conference in Blackpool this year , Nigel spoke about the , the new European directive the importance of the new regulations . |
21 | LLANDUDNO General Hospital will be virtually closed down for the next few days while the scale of the damage is assessed . |
22 | ‘ Guys like Stefan and Boris will be more pumped up for that than for a preparation tournament . ’ |