Example sentences of "will be given [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They will be taught the pastoral skills of counselling , work in hospitals , schools , prisons and parishes , and will be given practical experience in these fields .
2 Pupils joining Heriot 's in P7 in August 1993 will be given additional language teaching to ensure that they can join the others in S1 .
3 At a recent presentation in Novosibirsk , Commonwealth of Independent States regional manager , Robert Hall , said Russian customers will be given slight market discounts on top of the 20% to 40% educational discounts the company already offers .
4 Different people in the group will be given specific roles such as time keeper , secretary ; and there will be explicit rules of behaviour such as only speaking through the chair , considering one idea at a time , recapping frequently from the secretary 's minutes and so on .
5 The first aiders will be given alternative premises .
6 Once we are through the mountains and out on to the plain of the Moistr ’ River we may split into smaller groups , but I will decide who will be given individual commands when that arises . ’
7 Parents will be given simple , straightforward details of the inspectors ' findings .
8 Local authorities will be given new powers over a second tier of less heavily polluting processes , which will only be allowed to take place after councils have imposed stringent operating conditions .
9 Finally we would like to reassure members of the sporting public that injuries treated in NHS hospitals will be given effective treatments just as footballers received in hospital departments Jacqui Moore MCSP , Hiliary Adams MCSP , A Wallace , MCSP BSc Hon.
10 A senator who cultivates his mayors will be given useful things to do and will be re-elected .
11 Such a proposal might well be interpreted by some critics of the CNAA as smacking of ‘ empire-building ’ and it remains to be seen if it will be given serious consideration .
12 All bids , from whatever source , will be given due consideration .
13 My region welcomes this and hopes this motion will be given due consideration .
14 Where the differences between the classes relates to financial entitlement , i.e to dividends and return of capital , the likelihood is that they will be given distinguishing names , though these may be no more informative than ‘ preference ’ and ‘ ordinary , ’ ( perhaps , in the case of the former , preceded by ‘ first ’ or ‘ second ’ where there are two classes of preference shares ) .
15 ‘ Since they will be given preferential treatment this time around , it 's likely many of them will want to put more into it .
16 ‘ Since they will be given preferential treatment this time around it is likely many of them will want to put more money into it . ’
17 The mathematical structure of the bargaining problem will be the same for all pairs , but different pairs will be given different cues .
18 The Government still has to work out a points system whereby a cross-section of Hong Kong residents , whose skills are needed , will be given full British citizenship rights between 1992 and 1997 .
19 Foreign oil workers have been assured by their Libyan employers that they will be given full freedom of movement .
20 The Railway Inspectorate will be given full powers to ensure the highest standards of safety .
21 In return , the British group will be given full access to the resulting files for their own research .
22 I guess Frank feel that Deane will be given unlimited support and that he will not get to play anyhow so he might as just leave …
23 ‘ You will be given false ones , which will look better . ’
24 You may have recollections of taking a long time to achieve competence in one particular skill , and wonder whether on returning you will be given adequate time to practise and revise .
25 These dimensions will be given particular attention in the revision process .
26 The principal vehicles for this analysis are the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods , because of its major importance in private commercial law ; the Unidroit Conventions on International factoring and International financial Leasing , with which the writer has been involved from the early days of their conception ; and the rules and trade terms promulgated by the International Chamber of Commerce , which demonstrate how much can be achieved by the contractual approach to the harmonization of commercial law and practice , and which will be given particular attention later .
27 ‘ But he will be given maximum medical support treatment and if his condition improves , the transplant operation will be considered again . ’
28 All who finish will be given free entry to the show on July 26th .
29 For groups , one adult will be given free admission for every 20 young people in the group
30 It will be given free to any donor of at least £500 to the Magdalen Bridge Appeal Fund .
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