Example sentences of "[adj] will be [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This will be done fourteen days after this treaty is signed , and will be followed by a truce of one year . ’
2 It is hoped that the new procedure and new form may be introduced generally by 16th May when the new District Courts come into operation , but further information on this will be given next month .
3 ‘ Damage to coastal defences is estimated at a little under £2 million and this will be made good as a matter of urgency .
4 However , this will be made subject to contract , and to the results of the " due diligence " exercise that the investors will undertake , as a result of which the offer may be modified .
5 This will be kept locked .
6 A development of this will be to agree appropriate drug treatment when patients are in hospital to ensure we do not recreate the difference in drug policies shown between United States acute care and veterans hospitals .
7 This will be termed pure selling .
8 This will be termed contextual selection ( of senses ) ; in the nature of things , this sort of variation proceeds in discrete jumps rather than continuously .
9 The local garden or allotment society may have access to good cheap muck ; stables sometimes let you take it free , but this will be steaming fresh and needs time , and space , to rot .
10 One particular branch of such research which has recently caused considerable activity and controversy is the field of ‘ flashbulb ’ memories and this will be considered first before more general research on autobiographical memories is discussed .
11 Will the Home Secretary expedite his consideration and either grant a posthumous pardon or at least instigate a public inquiry , so that what is regarded as the greatest injustice of our post-war criminal justice system left unremedied will be put right before the last member of the Bentley family dies without knowing the result ?
12 Many have gardens with children 's play areas and some will be holding delicious summer barbecues .
13 You can be sure that some will be heard loud and clear complaining about the long Christmas holidays being taken by other people .
14 Pupils joining Heriot 's in P7 in August 1993 will be given additional language teaching to ensure that they can join the others in S1 .
15 Youngsters and the unemployed will be given 250 hours of free community use at off-peak times .
16 It might look hi-tech , but very soon Central will be operating new equipment which will speed-up the operation even more .
17 The Japanese will be offered greater access to Europe , on condition that they open their domestic markets — not only for cars but for a whole range of industrial and service sectors — to European businessmen .
18 Our continuing priority in the 1900s will be to help unemployed people , and particularly the most disadvantage , to find work , and to ensure that in the meantime we pay them benefits accurately and on time .
19 Claman sets out to explore in depth fundamental questions , but readers expecting such will be left unfulfilled and let down .
20 Another three will be built this year and a further 10 a year later .
21 But , rather than proposing that fewer should be wrongfully accused , they suggest that the legal system should be changed so that fewer will be found innocent .
22 Mr Shirley reckons that the greatest of these will be developing closer links with customers .
23 Virtually all of these will be receiving Supplementary Benefit ( SB ) allowances to increase their disposable income .
24 These will be called Scottish Vocational Qualifications ( SVQs ) , will encompass the competences identified by Industry Lead Bodies and will be designed to be compatible with NVQs awarded in the rest of the UK .
25 The controversy about worthwhile reading often revolves around the books and stories of Enid Blyton , so these will be given some attention .
26 These will be published this autumn .
27 These will be discussed first because , for these questions , conceptual difficulty is very likely to be the problem for all the " lowest 40 per cent " ( and for pupils at higher levels of attainment ) .
28 The latter will be handling all the MIPS ' systems business plus things like Microsoft NT .
29 Hello there … after all the excitement of Cheltenham we 've come to the ski slopes today and we 're still in England … where all will be revealed later … first lets catch up withe all the football news in our weekly paradeYou ca n't win em all …
30 Many in Israel will fall and rise again because of him , and thus the secret thoughts of many will be laid bare ( Luke 2:35 ) .
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