Example sentences of "will be [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | The typesetting will be arranged by the agency , after which the advertisement will be faxed to us for final proof reading and confirmation of our approval . |
2 | There seems no doubt that the dead prisoners were handcuffed and this infuriated Hitler , who in October ordered that ‘ all enemy troops taking part in the so-called Commando operations … in uniform or not … whether in battle or whilst escaping … will be destroyed to the last man ’ . |
3 | The Study and Action Programme has now been published as a booklet , which will be mailed to WACC members during the coming weeks . |
4 | The first catalogue will be mailed to a wide range of individuals and organisations . |
5 | To provide the contextual background for the case studies , questionnaires will be mailed to all forces outside the case study areas , asking what action they have taken , if any , on the chose policy initiatives . |
6 | For as little as £2 per month 7 DAYS will be mailed to your home every week . |
7 | If the wording of a trust has been omitted and the other provisions accord with what ought to have been written , by analogy with institution as heir and with legacies a trust will be understood to be duly given and insufficiently expressed in writing . |
8 | The inevitable conclusion which will be jumped to is that he is going because there is about to be some momentous U-turn over Maastricht now that Britain 's presidency of the EC is over . |
9 | I 've heard that by next year 60 per cent of all PCs will be connected to local area networks . |
10 | With the new fitting connected up and mounted , run the rest of the wiring along your selected route to the point at which it will be connected to an existing circuit , then turn off the power and make the final connections . |
11 | Initially , some 3000 staff will be connected to cc ; Mail . |
12 | Through an interface with a Hewlett-Packard supervisory computer , the measurement system will be connected to the Honeywell TDC3000 distributed control system with additional communications links to the terminal 's computerised hydrocarbon accounting and tanker management systems . |
13 | The package will be extended to Wales , and retrospectively to Scotland , where the poll tax is already in force . |
14 | It is likely that , in the near future , the requirement to state the percentage of ‘ the characterising ingredient ’ will be extended to other foods . |
15 | In addition , the capital gains charge over assets backing UK long-term business liabilities will be extended to assets located outside the UK . |
16 | Fabrication will initially be based in Newport , South Wales but , from 1994 , this will be extended to parent SGS Thomson Microelectronics NV 's Crolles facility . |
17 | In 1994 , the number of subscribers will be increased and the network bandwidth will be extended to 140Mbps . |
18 | Fabrication will initially be based in Newport , South Wales but , from 1994 , this will be extended to parent SGS Thomson Microelectronics NV 's Crolles facility . |
19 | ‘ Post modernism ’ will be extended to ‘ post-modernization ’ as a way of describing the development beyond ‘ modernization ’ , the characteristic objective of state intervention in the localities and region with which this book is concerned from the 1930s to the mid-1970s . |
20 | The existing requirement to exclude rodents and insects from food premises will be extended to bird pests such as sparrows and pigeons . |
21 | It is anticipated that this approach will be extended to the advanced courses catalogue when it has been developed more fully . |
22 | Under the patients charter , NHS complaints procedures will be extended to all hospitals in which NHS patients receive care . |
23 | Under the council tax , that hierarchy will be extended to two tenants , who , if they are at the same level in that hierarchy , could become responsible for each other 's council tax jointly and severally . |
24 | Does new clause 2 envisage that legal aid will be extended to representation before the special appellate system takes effect ? |
25 | The hypothesis about the importance of making connections between different strategies will be extended to the learning of mathematics , and also to the teaching of children whose intelligence is normal but who have specific difficulties with reading and with mathematics , the hypothesis being that these children fail because they do not make a strong enough connection between different strategies . |
26 | At a later stage the study will be extended to differences in office skills . |
27 | These comparisons will be extended to the Netherlands ; further comparisons at both pre-vocational level , and at technician and foreman level , are planned for France and Germany . |
28 | The curricular review for the age group 5–14 years presents exciting challenges and during the forthcoming academic year the MESP will be extended to 100 primary schools in Scotland on a pilot basis . |
29 | The campaign will be extended to other parts of the country in due course . |
30 | Once that 's complete , overhead electrics will be extended to Reading as part of a new service called CrossRail . |