Example sentences of "will [be] give to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is available now but supplies are not huge and priority will be given to prized customers . |
2 | 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 ) |
3 | In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements , priority will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada . |
4 | Preference will be given to current council house tenants and people on the housing waiting list . |
5 | ‘ 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 . |
6 | Only brief attention will be given to traditional methods of appraisal as they have little to offer to either the public or private sector . |
7 | The supplies will be given to old people . |
8 | More emphasis will be given to social class inequalities , partly because they are more adequately documented and partly because they partially account for ethnic and sex inequalities . |
9 | Particular attention will be given to American fears of increased European protectionism after 1992 and the possibilities of a bilateral US/UK agreement to mitigate adverse effects arising from such policies . |
10 | During vacations , priority will be given to formal sports conferences and courses , but otherwise all facilities are available for casual use to all visitors . |
11 | It is widely thought that it will , but that special protection will be given to historical portraits , textiles , arms and armour , and architectural and scientific drawings . |
12 | Consideration will be given to seasonal dwellings ( such as the shielings where members of rural communities lived while tending their animals in the upland summer grazing ) and to the temporary nature of much Scottish housing in the past . |
13 | The City Grant will be given to private-sector development projects that would not otherwise be implemented , and that can benefit run-down inner-city areas at reasonable cost . |