Example sentences of "to be [verb] in the near " in BNC.

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1 Despite extensive research , the causes of sick building syndrome have not yet been clearly established and so are unlikely to be eradicated in the near future , according to a new report from the Health & Safety Executive .
2 A DoE spokeswoman said the land had been acquired to improve sight distance on the road , which was due to be widened in the near future .
3 Er there are two examples along the western route corridor of sites which I do refer to in in the statement , Hildebrand Barracks at , an army camp which er is expected to be vacated in the near future , and Queen Ethelbergers which has been vacant now for for almost two years .
4 In any event , the report 's recommendations are unlikely to be implemented in the near future , because the Federal Parliament is not constitutionally empowered to pass legislation in cultural matters ; the legislative competence in this matter rests at present exclusively at cantonal level .
5 The book will cost £20 and is due to be released in the near future .
6 This has also been found in drinking water , but is not seen as liable to be banned in the near future .
7 Whatever the eventual outcome of this contentious issue , it is not likely to be resolved in the near future .
8 There are strong arguments for both cases and the arguments between these two approaches are unlikely to be resolved in the near future .
9 I 'm not saying that they are uneconomical , but there may be the odd one or two cases , like the of Berwick St James is a fine example , when it became uneconomical to maintain that school for the number of pupils which were attending , or proposed to be taken in the near future , and it was a sensible option for those children , and economically to close that school .
10 All three are models of serious ‘ first ’ official biographies , carefully researched , admirably written , and as unlikely to be superseded in the near future as any such books can be .
11 When workers experience a rise in the real wage rate they face a decoding problem : they must decide whether this increase is a permanent rise , that is a rise which is likely to endure into the foreseeable future , or a temporary rise , that is a rise which is likely to be reversed in the near future .
12 A more comprehensive video of the safe system of work is also to be produced in the near future .
13 Diplomatic relations were expected to be established in the near future .
14 The Consumer Guarantees Bill 1990 , would have included in the present s14(2) of SGA 1979 and its equivalent provisions under SOGIT 1973 ( as substituted by Sched 4 to CCA 1974 ) and the SGSA 1982 , the following provision which is worth setting out in full since it received Government approval and is likely to be re-introduced in the near future : ( 2A ) For the purposes of this Act , goods are of satisfactory quality if they meet the standard that a reasonable person would regard as satisfactory , taking account of any description of the goods , the price ( if relevant ) and all the other relevant circumstances .
15 MURIEL GRAY is to present a second series of her highly popular The Munros Show , to be shown in the near future .
16 A report on human rights abuses drawn up by a " national commission for truth and reconciliation " , appointed by President Patricio Aylwin Azócar in April 1990 , was due to be published in the near future .
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