Example sentences of "will [be] [vb pp] to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Initially it 'll be connected to existing mainframes . |
2 | ‘ With her background it 'll be referred to Special Branch and Five … and that fiddled telephone … and Praeger without any background — we should have left his wallet , but they 'll trace something about him anyway — and then we can admit we went to see her — once — and what we talked about and there we are . ’ |
3 | If the scheme is successful , it 'll be extended to other parts of the motorway network . |
4 | I 've heard that by next year 60 per cent of all PCs will be connected to local area networks . |
5 | It is likely that , in the near future , the requirement to state the percentage of ‘ the characterising ingredient ’ will be extended to other foods . |
6 | The campaign will be extended to other parts of the country in due course . |
7 | All managers in the production department at Betts Tubes in Stevenage have been involved in ITED and during this year it will be extended to other employees . |
8 | Where other appropriate methods exist reference will be made to useful sources of information . |
9 | If however , a student achieves a level different from that which was anticipated then the centre should notify the National Certificate Unit , SCOTVEC , for the attention of the Education Officer ( Validation/Moderation ) and adjustments will be made to individual registrations . |
10 | MEPs are to be lobbied in Brussels on Friday and approaches will be made to leading shareholders in DAF , including British Aerospace , which has an 11 per cent stake in the company . |
11 | At a molar ratio of 2:1 ( DNA:protein ) , where the ratio of recognition sites to protein is 4:1 , all the endonuclease will be bound to available sites . |
12 | Some of the schools will be converted to new uses : adult education centres , for example . |
13 | Providing you specify the correct knitting machine , punchcard and Mylar sheet templates will be printed to actual size , enabling you to place the template directly under the card or sheet for transferring . |
14 | Additionally , it is hoped that the block student membership scheme , being piloted at De Montfort University will be expanded to other interested schools in the near future . |
15 | Machinery will be transferred to other factories for use , and the building will be ‘ moth-balled ’ — to save money on rates , if possible — and will be put up for sale , along with our other vacant properties . |
16 | The patients on Beeson Ward will be transferred to other hospitals in the next few weeks . |
17 | ‘ Some staff will be transferred to Cambrian Printers , where we are very busy , while others , possibly two or three , will be offered voluntary redundancy . |
18 | From April 1st , the responsibility for providing support will be transferred to local councils . |
19 | When the industry is sold off this obligation will be transferred to privately- owned distribution companies . |
20 | The event , which should last about 30 days , will be run to International Classic Rally regulations , with entry restricted to pre-1969 models . |
21 | Even so , all good classroom practice will be geared to encouraging and fostering these vital qualities . |
22 | This is particularly so in beef herds where nutritional supplementation will be limited to good quality roughage . |
23 | The consequence of presenting any printed word , then , will be that a number of logogens will receive varying degrees of evidence — these logogens will be activated to different levels . |
24 | Seafield will be retained for another use and outdoor education staff will be redeployed to remaining centres . |
25 | Local events include sheepdog trials , cattle markets and Highland games , and in certain pubs you will be treated to Scottish evenings and folk music . |
26 | It is available now but supplies are not huge and priority will be given to prized customers . |
27 | No values will be given to intangible assets both because of the difficulty of agreeing the value and because , in many instances , they will be of no value to the purchaser ( eg the goodwill of the name of the target if the purchaser intends to change the name ) |
28 | In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements , priority will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada . |
29 | Preference will be given to current council house tenants and people on the housing waiting list . |
30 | ‘ As I have said , the suspension of payments will be only temporary , and when the social security system has been overhauled , special consideration will be given to deserving groups . |