Example sentences of "[conj] will [be] [vb pp] to " in BNC.

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1 The appropriate fee should either accompany the application form , or will be debited to your firm 's credit account where appropriate .
2 Furthermore , the teacher should not forget to relate his photocopied material to an item or items which have been , are being or will be referred to during the lesson .
3 There is also uncertainty about whether the economic benefits of industrial growth centres will spread to the surrounding areas or will be restricted to the centre .
4 We have heard a great deal about the assistance that will be given to buy-outs .
5 The Bill gives the Secretary of State wide-ranging new powers , relating not only to capping but to the vast number of orders and regulations that he will be able to issue , and even to the grants that will be given to London 's voluntary organisations .
6 Notwithstanding these restrictions , Basque officials are confident that the quality of the art works that will be transferred to Bilbao will be guaranteed by clauses in the agreement , and by the fact that , due to a lack of space in the New York Museum , only about one-seventh of the total Solomon Guggenheim collection can ever be exhibited there at any one time .
7 Worthy servants of the brewers are being turned out of their livelihoods and homes by these draconian rents , set in the main by estate agents who have no concept of the harm that will be done to these people .
8 And what I would like to ask in in this environmental age that we live in , for a benefit to the people on the A sixty one , for a vehicle every four point eight seconds instead of every three point five seconds , using your own figures , how can you justify and quantify the cost of the environmental damage that will be done to what is regarded as the finest visual attractive side of Harrogate .
9 In these after-school tutorial programmes , those students whose grades are up to par will receive federally funded bonus bonds that will be applied to their continued education upon graduation from high school .
10 Thirdly , it includes most aspects of the study of principles of language usage , for there seems to be a general principle of the following kind : for each systematic set of constraints on the use of language , there will be a corresponding set of inference-procedures that will be applied to language understanding ( see Levinson , 1979a ) .
11 It is the work of the resulting army of dedicated and sincere reformers who through the centuries have fought to make mankind accept that the Second Choice is the right one , that has provided , and will go on providing for ever , the real power for the production of the good that will be assigned to the storehouse that is the Created God .
12 Hence it is important for the legislation to spell out the situations and conduct that will be presumed to be anticompetitive , and to provide for the competition policy institution to publish guidelines as to how it proposes to apply the legislation .
13 It will be used as part of a non-broadcast programme called Project Video that will be sold to secondary schools worldwide ( the main markets are likely to be Spain , Italy and Greece ) .
14 Hackman and Oldham are , however , pessimistic about the amount of attention that will be paid to job design considerations as new technology is introduced .
15 All this could amount to several hundred pounds that will be added to your bill .
16 So if we call it Centenary Sports Ground , the next thing that will be added to it is Brinkley , the Centenary Sports Ground , Brinkley , which is fine .
17 As with the state as a whole , the permeability of state agencies to civil society depends upon the balance of power between classes and interest groups , a point that will be returned to in the following chapter in connection with state enterprises .
18 It was discussed in detail in a five hour meeting at District Council and after , as I say , remember , it 's only a consultation document this time that will be put to you for your decision .
19 Catering for the resident population appears to be include catering for the population that will come into the town in order to do the new work that will be brought to the town by their policies .
20 I also give a guarantee that it is n't just a one off situation , meeting we all go away and forget about what we 've said I can assure you that wo n't happen minutes have been taken and and what 's been said this evening that will be conveyed to the management committee meeting the board meeting and I think we need to look very clearly at a very closely what 's been said and respond to what 's been said and I think that it 's been suggested also raised this evening about having a further meeting to report back and say erm this has been said this is our response .
21 The offering also include 875,000 shares that will be offered to the company 's senior management executives .
22 A The cost will be £10 per 24 hour hire period , and will be charged to the Cost Centre you state on your Care Hire Application form unless you state otherwise .
23 Further photographs will be taken , since the mornings are now lighter , and will be sent to the Edinburgh Evening News .
24 Case studies have been updated and will be sent to participants within the next week or so with other Conference papers .
25 A total of 15,000 copies of the free booklet have been printed on recycled paper and will be sent to libraries and tourist information centres nationwide as well as distributed locally .
26 A total of 15,000 copies of the free booklet have been printed on recycled paper and will be sent to libraries and tourist information centres nationwide as well as distributed locally .
27 They can and will be called to account .
28 Sue Woolley 's book has now been printed and will be despatched to subscribers at the beginning of March .
29 These measures have the full endorsement of the Labour party , which also welcomes the fact that notices about the law will be made extensively available for display by the retail trade and will be fixed to automatic vending machines by operators .
30 ( They begin on pp.68 , 70 , 72 , 88 , 89 , 90 , 92 , 96 , 97 and 102 , and will be referred to hereafter by those numbers . )
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