Example sentences of "[n mass] will be [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A further luxury Excise Duty of 10% will be assessed on specific expensive cars , which may happen to be imported cars , but simply coincidence , boats , furs and electrical goods .
2 If we have to return cheques , standing orders or direct debits unpaid because there are insufficient funds in your account , then a further charge of £15 will be made on that day .
3 To this end , interview and assessment data will be gathered from each of the children , their parents and teachers .
4 This data will be analysed for any patterns or trends of activity .
5 Data will be collected on retail property development and transactions in the area , and survey work will be undertaken to identify the perceived effects of change in rates .
6 Data will be collected by personal interviews .
7 The data will be supplied by Czechoslovak collaborators , and the simulations will predict both the distributive and incentive effects of proposed changes .
8 The digitised boundary data will be held in various formats , and will be administered by a registration system similar to that for the SAS/LBS .
9 Scheduled to arrive at MAAM on August 14 , the aircraft will be maintained in airworthy condition to participate in east coast airshows .
10 From there the aircraft will be loaded onto shallow-draft barges and travel up the Willamette River , through the locks at Oregon City to a discharge site near the Yamhill River .
11 The aircraft is currently at Liberal being prepared for a ferry flight to Galveston and it is expected that the aircraft will be restored to full combat configuration .
12 ‘ These airdrops are being carried out strictly for humanitarian purposes ; no combat aircraft will be used in this operation , ’ he said .
13 A total of £41m will be transferred from central government to Scottish local authorities in 1993–4 with a further £20m towards implementing assessment and care management .
14 It 's hoped that around £10,000 will be raised for two local charities which help the homeless ; the Lincoln YMCA and The Nomad Trust .
15 The total cost is likely to be more than £20,000 and a further £10,000 will be needed for major firebox and boiler repairs on No. 1 ‘ Talyllyn ’ .
16 On Monday April 12 its collateral and debts of at least $2.5m will be sold at public auction .
17 Some £150,000 will be allocated to various recreational schemes in London , most of which will be in boroughs through which the course runs ; boroughs which give us so much help .
18 The bulk of the £3.8m will be split between three towns : £2.3m to Flint , £312,000 to Holywell and £315,000 for Mold .
19 It 's not hard to see why : fish will be stressed by different water chemistry to that of their home patch , and the showground may not offer adequate supplies for water changing , to offset fairly basic temporary filtration .
20 Moreover , even when it is detected , it is often not formally and legally dealt with ( the middle class bias in criminal statistics will be discussed in more detail in Chapter Four ) .
21 And that , said the advertiser , was ‘ almost certainly around half of what you pay now ( the total cost of £17,469.12 Will be reduced on early settlement ) .
22 These means will be derived from social anthropology and ethnography , guiding students ' observations and experience of the foreign culture and providing techniques for the production of projects during their period abroad .
23 For example , if progressive income tax rates ( or thresholds ) are not adjusted , more and more people will be pushed into higher tax bands because of rises in their money incomes even though their real incomes remain unchanged .
24 The government estimates that at least 10,000 people will be prohibited from political activity — such individuals will also be prevented from speaking or writing on controversial issues unless the council deems it part of their job .
25 It seems reasonably clear , however , that patterns of satisfaction and dissatisfaction in basic needs during this infantile period have important effects on the emerging personality and on the ways in which other people will be seen in later life .
26 Director Chris Pond said : ‘ People will be faced with difficult choices , such as whether to use water for baths , or save it for cooking or to water the flower pots . ’
27 These young people will be surveyed by mailed questionnaire on three separate occasions over a two-year period , commencing in spring 1987 .
28 Will the Minister of State confirm that young people will be placed in secure accommodation only when they represent a real danger to the public ?
29 The Bill also imposes an automatic one-year driving ban , but I can not help wondering how many young people will be deterred by that — particularly as many of them drive without a licence anyway .
30 On June 16 about 80 people representing the region 's community and media will be flown in naval helicopters to HMS Ark Royal about 50 miles off shore from Newcastle .
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