Example sentences of "will [be] [vb pp] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But some residents fear their lives will be made a misery .
2 ‘ The shock waves will be felt a lot further than the streets of Tyneside . ’
3 Each department will be assigned a factor describing the risk of being unfairly sanctioned , which varies according to the numbers of studentships , which it will then combine with a measure assessing the department 's performance against a target rate of 70% submissions within four years ( for full-time students ) .
4 Candidates will be assigned an office role within a scenario and provided with ample data on which to base an adequate answer .
5 Then you will be served a dish which tastes to your palate the way the hotter dish would to a seasoned Thai tongue .
6 During the interval everyone will be served a glass of Cuvée Napa by Mumm , a delicious and refreshing new Californian sparkling wine .
7 Homes worth more than £212,000 will be charged a tax of £792 , plus £162 for water and sewerage .
8 You will be charged a fee equal to 1% of the amount of the agreed overdraft — minimum £25 — to cover our setting up costs .
9 It is important that the profligate use of resources is avoided ; otherwise some patients will be denied a benefit because of the misdirection of limited resources .
10 A curiosity about this year 's Masters is that Scotland , the home of golf , will be denied a view of today 's proceedings .
11 In a few cases , the manager may decide that the recruit is unsuitable but more normally they will be given a chance at a formal interview where the manager 's opinion will be taken into consideration .
12 I 'm determined that Constance will be given a chance . ’
13 Labour will ensure that the 3 million people on the pile of human misery known as the dole queue will be given a chance to work and to provide tax and insurance .
14 Simon Brain broke his leg for the second time in the welsh cup on wednesday and is out for the rest of the season … local youngster Paul Eversham will be given a chance to prove himself …
15 Eaglescliffe youngsters Stephen Armstrong and Gareth Couzens , and David Sharkey of South Shields , will be given a chance in the annual match against Durham Ladies at Hartlepool on April 26 .
16 You will be given a plan on which ‘ your ’ baluster is identified , and you will be told the day the capsule is to be buried should you wish to attend .
17 Ticket-holders for the performances will be given a refund .
18 To take part in the event , pensioners in Northern Ireland need to produce their Ulsterbus concession fare pass , when they are buying a rail or bus ticket to the Republic and they will be given a discount voucher booklet .
19 If there has been a mistake , he will be given a rebate .
20 Participants will be given a bone scan and the condition of their spine will be checked .
21 If several records are referenced from a single record , the user will be given a choice as to which one is required .
22 Anyone granted assistance will be given a choice about the arrangements to be made , subject to the terms of the offer of assistance by the Commissioner .
23 On registering , as well as full details of the Symposium programme , you will be given a literature pack containing informative booklets such as BS 4729/BS8000 ( part 3 ) and the latest BDA Design Guides .
24 If he explains to the court why the debt has n't been paid , you and he will be given a date for the case to be heard .
25 If they decide that you should , then you will be given a date for the start of the Service , and the Scheme 's driver will make the first visit to you , bringing a new supply of fresh sheets at a convenient time .
26 The new twist is that addicts ( the programme serves 300–500 people a week ) will be given a telephone number they can call to request new needles , which will then be delivered to a pre-arranged meeting point .
27 The care manager will be given a budget and will be responsible for organising an efficient package of care to meet clients ' individual needs .
28 Each bank representative will give brief talk on their policy towards small businesses , after which they will be given a grilling by the audience .
29 Eventually , all 16-year-olds will be given a voucher to spend on a programme of their choice .
30 If sponsorship is finalised , there will be a festival of movement at Brighton Conference Centre on Saturday 14th September — early evening performance , and workshops throughout the day — ticket buyers will be given a voucher for a free local follow-up class ( cost to be redeemed from Festival funds ) .
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