Example sentences of "[conj] will [adv] be [vb pp] to " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 That is the theory , at any rate , and it is one that will now be put to the test by two league games , against Motherwell and Hearts , and two cup-ties , domestic and European , with FC Brugge and Arbroath , all within the next 12 days .
2 The minimal information about the candidates that will actually be sent to those nurses on the electoral roll can only enable people to make voting choices on the basis of assumptions or stereotypes .
3 But , as he admits , ‘ Putting them in a proper order is a matter that will never be settled to everyone 's satisfaction . ’
4 Here , the fact that the adjective property is applicable to the object entity in a whole construction like ( 22 ) is intimately connected with the lexical meaning of the verb , and will thereby be understood to be applicable to the entity of the object even when that is considered in isolation .
5 Cray Research Inc reports that Queen 's University of Belfast , Northern Ireland , has installed a Cray Y-MP EL entry level supercomputer system : it is the first Cray Research system anywhere in Ireland ; the machine , which lists for between $340,000 and $1.5m , will be used to run simulations in aerodynamics , quantum chemistry combustion modelling and physics and will also be linked to a more powerful Cray installed near Oxford , England .
6 first , and in all cases , the Member State concerned will be in breach of its duty under the Treaty to implement the directive concerned and will accordingly be exposed to infringement proceedings under the Treaty .
7 But he insisted that the Heathrow trial ‘ will be entirely self-contained at Heathrow and will not be connected to any other computer system . ’
8 The Company holds personal information on its employees on computer files and , in accordance with the principles set out in the Data Protection Act 1984 , undertakes that such information will only be used for purposes relevant to your employment with the Company and will not be disclosed to other bodies without your permission .
9 Our work will be directed to those matters which in our view materially affect the engagement and will not be directed to the discovery of errors or misstatements which we consider to be immaterial .
10 Their line is that the CPP is in a state of shock and will eventually be reconciled to its new position .
11 The certificate is likely to specify the extent of the aid available and will often be limited to the taking of particular steps in the action .
12 She took her plight to the Bishop of Northampton , the Right Reverend Leo MacCartie , who listened quietly and told her : ‘ Father Christopher will receive prayer and counselling and will then be moved to other parts . ’
13 Type in a filename and the graph template will be saved in memory and will only be stored to disk when you save it again .
14 Tactile clues will also be important , but will probably be restricted to shaking hands .
  Next page