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

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1 ‘ Damage to coastal defences is estimated at a little under £2 million and this will be made good as a matter of urgency .
2 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 .
3 This will be kept locked .
4 This will be termed pure selling .
5 This will be termed contextual selection ( of senses ) ; in the nature of things , this sort of variation proceeds in discrete jumps rather than continuously .
6 You can be sure that some will be heard loud and clear complaining about the long Christmas holidays being taken by other people .
7 Claman sets out to explore in depth fundamental questions , but readers expecting such will be left unfulfilled and let down .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 ) .
11 I want to welcome obviously particularly er the order relating to Wales because it confers on Wales er one additional seat , giving us five altogether because of the rise in the Welsh population over the last ten years and that er although Wales was under represented under the previous erm er you know distribution of seats which gave us only four we will be slightly over represented when we have five because you simply ca n't have four and a half seats , it 's got to be one or the other but since the Welsh population is continuing to rise very rapidly then it is likely that that will be put right .
12 Interior panels can either be of fairly basic wood that will be papered over , or fancy panelling , such as oak , that will be left bare and make a modest property look like a stately home .
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