Example sentences of "[n mass] will be [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The tickets , price £2.50 and £1 will be distributed to committee members and to the Post Office . |
2 | The tickets , price £2.50 and £1 will be distributed to committee members and to the Post Office . |
3 | £8,000 will be spent on boiler repairs and DRPS is then seeking £10,000 to finance the retube . |
4 | Once received the data will be converted from radio to microwave signals and passed along cables to the control centre nearby . |
5 | This will mean that all data will be stored in memory , speeding access times . |
6 | The example is constructed — the reader is warned because good reasons for preferring naturally occurring conversational data will be given in Chapter 6 . |
7 | Data will be relayed by satellite to three centres in Brazil and to the Oxfordshire Institute of Hydrology in Britain . |
8 | The data will be collected through interviews with survivors ( or in a minority of cases , those caring for them ) conducted in their own homes . |
9 | Data will be collected by interviews with heads and teachers in an initial national sample of fifty schools and by detailed classroom studies in a sub-sample of ten of the schools . |
10 | The necessary data will be collected by questionnaire survey . |
11 | Data will be collected by means of questionnaires to mother and fathers and interviews with mothers and siblings . |
12 | Further data will be provided by case studies in two or three areas and by searches of secondary sources of material . |
13 | This data will be supplemented with observation and documentary analysis , confidentially permitting . |
14 | The data will be used for research on a range of topics including the effectiveness of secondary schools , local authority differences , parental choice of schooling , the problems of rural sparsely populated areas , the school curriculum , the transition from school and entry into the labour market or further education , and the effect of policy initiatives such as the Technical and Vocational Education Initiative , the Youth Training Scheme and Scottish National Certificate . |
15 | ‘ For this first operation , the seismic data will be processed outside Nigeria with a pre-qualified company with whom we have an established relationship . |
16 | After the restoration to static museum standard is complete , Julian and Stephen hope that the aircraft will be put on display or may be used by film and television companies . |
17 | About 70% of all new aircraft will be bought by airlines just to accommodate that growth , says Boeing . |
18 | A grant of £950 will be given to Dramarama creative arts to part fund a theatre project in Middlesbrough for people who are physically handicapped or who have learning difficulties . |
19 | Every time you test drive a Proton , £5 will be donated to Oxfam plus your name will be entered into a fabulous prize draw with a chance to win a brand new Proton 1.3 GLS Aeroback ! |
20 | In an effort to help funds for the church and its path , a charge of £3 will be made for listeners and singers . |
21 | In 1993/94 £100,000 of capital under a deed of appointment is paid for the benefit of Mr X. The relevant income in 1992/93 was £20,000 , in 1993/94 £50,000 and in 1994/95 £70,000. £70,000 of the £100,000 will be treated as Mr X 's income for 1993/94 and £30,000 will be treated as Mr X 's income for 1994/95 . |
22 | It is hoped that over £100,000 will be raised for Enterprise Neptune in this way . |
23 | SmithKline Beecham is selling its German-based UHU adhesive business to HSG-Vermogensverwaltungs GmbH of Frankfurt for £97.5million , of which £91million will be paid in cash . |
24 | I 've found that when the water is heavily coloured after a rain storm this is often the case and fish will be caught in bursts as they pass up and down the swim . |
25 | PRIZE Money totalling £4,000 will be won at Sunderland Stadium this week . |
26 | It is hoped that £1m will be raised through events staged in this country and across the rest of the world |
27 | The degree of priority which social service departments accord to different groups is affected , inter alia , by statutory duties and there is always a danger that the needs of the very old people will be neglected in favour of those such as children and families where statutory obligations are more clear cut . |
28 | I think there 's certainly a lot of activity concerned with doing some of the rather more creative thing with micro-electronic systems , and the time will come , I 'm sure , when quite a lot of the skills that are normally exercised by people will be exercised by machines . |
29 | NEARLY 1,000 people will be tested for Hepatitis B after visiting an acupuncture centre where three people contracted the killer virus . |
30 | The Government has argued for some time now that we live in a parliamentary democracy and that all decisions on behalf of the people will be made by Parliament . |