Example sentences of "will [adv] be made by " in BNC.

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1 The biggest savings will obviously be made by people who use most water now , either by being wasteful , by having several people in the household , and/or by using appliances like dishwashers .
2 Although we may claim that we simply publish an objective report , the inference that exceptional evil existed during the occupation of Kuwait will naturally be made by those trying to justify the devastating Allied bombardment of Iraq , now retrospectively .
3 Certainly very careful enquiries will normally be made by a landlord before seriously entertaining an assignment or subtenancy .
4 This appointment will normally be made by the debentureholder under an express or implied power in the debenture , or by the court .
5 My faith and sights are on the lasting reality , the Zimbabwe of the future which will not be made by either the faithless or the fearful ( and sometimes I have seen both ) ; it will obviously not be won by those who run away .
6 In both cases a site visit will usually be made by the inspector , so he or she can see the property , usually accompanied by the appellant and the council .
7 This determination will probably be made by means of paper based or electronic certifications issued by trustworthy entities such as FIATA or the NVOCC registries .
8 Despite such reservations , comparisons of cost effectiveness between health care programmes will inevitably be made by both analysts and decision makers , either formally or informally .
9 His arrest , as I have suggested , will often be made by a uniform ‘ polis ’ whose physical handling of ‘ the body ’ ( the person apprehended ) will be tempered by an acute awareness of the need to maintain physical domination .
10 A final decision will now be made by the Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley .
11 If their application is successful they will be asked by the University to provide details as required by DENI , and nominations will then be made by the University to DENI by the end of June of the proposed year of entry to the University .
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