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

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1 There are , of course , one or two insurance companies who offer an insurance scheme that avoids the need to make the payment of any deposit , but that , upon payment of a premium , provides a guarantee to the seller 's conveyancer that should the transaction not proceed , then the appropriate 10% will be made available in the course of forfeiture becoming a legal possibility under the terms of the contract .
2 Each aircraft will be given numerical codes to use by ATC .
3 A passage in Wulfstan 's Institutes of Polity is also relevant : " Through an unwise king , the people will be made wretched not once but very often , because of his misdirection ( misræd ) .
4 THE former Cabinet Minister , Mr Norman Tebbit , yesterday led an angry response from the Tory backbenches to Mr Douglas Hurd 's announcement in the Commons that up to 250,000 Hong Kong people will be offered full British citizenship in the hope of staunching the ‘ haemorrhage of talent ’ from the colony .
5 Up to 450 of the 500 staff will be made redundant at the laboratory in Leatherhead , Surrey , one of the country 's leading research centres on acid rain , and the remainder will be transferred .
6 It 's hoped that up to four hundred civilian staff will be offered new employment when an airbase closes next year .
7 Price series will be made available to other historians through the data archive at Essex and also through publication , although the raw inventory data will only be available when the inventory computer package is made machine-independent .
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