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

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1 ‘ Funds will be made available as you require them . ’
2 The first Diocesan Day will be held at St Catherine 's School Hall , in Penrith , on Saturday , April 17th and the second will be at Canterbury Hall , Preston , on Saturday , May 1st , both from 10am until 4pm ( a creche will be made available if notification is given a week in advance ) .
3 Further details , including the topics of the seminars , will be made available when the Data quest unit formally announces the conference programme after the CeBit show in Hannover .
4 The patient may feel embarrassed at first when he goes to places he does not know , but he will be made welcome if the restaurateur knows what to expect .
5 A non-zero non-unit polynomial f will be called reducible iff it is not irreducible .
6 The importance of majority voting will increase since more and more European economic and social legislation will be deemed necessary because of the single European market .
7 However , there are doubts about how much of the Deloitte client list will be left intact once it has left the international organisation .
8 Its current relationships with its OEMs and organisations such as the Open Software Foundation , Unix International and X/Open will be left intact as will its early access programmes .
9 Those who touch nothing will be left alone unless they join in any fight .
10 Despite the general rule , restrictive covenants will be held valid if they are reasonable .
11 Remember that the creative team will be held responsible if the finished film or advertisement fails to live up to its initial promise .
12 Just as conjectures will be considered bold or otherwise by reference to the relevant background knowledge , so predictions will be judged novel if they involve some phenomenon that does not figure in , or is perhaps explicitly ruled out by , the background knowledge of the time .
13 Will the Home Secretary expedite his consideration and either grant a posthumous pardon or at least instigate a public inquiry , so that what is regarded as the greatest injustice of our post-war criminal justice system left unremedied will be put right before the last member of the Bentley family dies without knowing the result ?
14 Moving closer to home , on the offence of causing death by dangerous or drunken driving , the hon. Member for Huddersfield referred to the Road Traffic Act 1991 , whereby an offender will be found guilty if he drives dangerously , thereby causing someone 's death , whether or not he intended to do so or even knew about it .
15 Approval by the OFT or by the court does not guarantee that individual terms will be considered reasonable if they are challenged under the UCTA 1977 .
16 This is the percentage mark at which the volume will be considered full if the next module to be formatted requires more than the residual space in the volume .
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