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

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1 On behalf of the Inland Revenue , not always the best loved department of Government , I accept the kind compliments that my hon. Friend has paid to it ; I am sure that they will be echoed in all parts of the House .
2 In future they will be treated like other manual workers and be paid monthly salaries .
3 These shares are held by the investors , and on the triggering of the ratchet — the achievement of certain projections or market capitalisation on a flotation , for example — all or some of the convertible redeemable preference shares will be redeemed ; but if the results fall short of what is expected then they will be converted into ordinary shares and as a result increase the investor 's share of the equity at the expense of the proportion held by management .
4 The voices of the old guard will be raised against this striking new departure , but they will be raised in vain .
5 They will be kept in locked bedrooms , but will have access to a dayroom and both counsellors and education specialists .
6 With luck they will be replaced by small , efficient gas-burning power stations built by new entrants to Europe 's energy business .
7 They will be replaced by lesser black-backed gulls , the only Shetland breeding gull which entirely deserts the islands in winter .
8 They will be examined in more detail when we quit regional life and approach the political capital .
9 The 1930s were hard times , so I think they will be forgiven for this slight oversight .
10 Records will be read into primary storage , their keys will be transformed by the algorithm being used , and if the address the algorithm produces is free they will be stored in that address on the direct access device .
11 Because they are incompatible with lexicographic activity they will be run outside normal working hours .
12 They will be run by private firms under contract to Britain 's new nuclear waste authority , NIREX .
13 They will be moved to other prisons .
14 where plaintiff recovers costs of suing first plaintiff from second plaintiff they will be taxed on standard basis and not indemnity or solicitor and client basis .
15 They will be based on existing units devised by centres for HNCs and HNDs in areas like building , quantity surveying , and architectural technology .
16 They will be based in sprawling premises and surrounded by a range of leisure facilities and fast food outlets .
17 Those who attended last year 's Course will be pleased to know that Jean Parmiter and Lucy Jackson have agreed to staff this year 's Course , and they will be joined by two trainee-trainers , Avon 's own Rosemary Gould and Chris Ruffle from Kent .
18 And Queen 's hope that they will be joined by other top quality players who are currently studying at the university but play with other club sides .
19 They will be joined by ex-Red Phil Thompson at a fund-raising night for local charities .
20 The Dutch duo are truly world class players , and they will be joined by three of Great Britain 's Seoul Olympic gold medal winning team — prolific striker Sean Kerly , current England captain John Shaw , and Holywood defender Stephen Martin — for the big occasion .
21 They will be compiled from diverse sources both within and outside BGS , and published as provisional sheets .
22 As the analyst is gathering these entities , the relationships between the entities can also be determined and named — sometimes they will be named in both directions .
23 They will be followed at phased intervals by the rest of the network .
24 The shares are redeemable , at the instigation of Dawson International PLC , in whole on or after 15th January 1994 at their issue price or in certain circumstances upon earlier revocation of the guarantee at prices declining from 105 per cent to 100 per cent thereof failing which they will be redeemed on 15th January 2004 .
25 Energy management systems may represent a major attempt to rationalise fuel consumption in non-domestic environments , but it remains to be seen how they will be received by such buildings ' occupants .
26 If at all possible , start the campaign while shops are still occupied : once boarded up , they will be perceived by some as an eyesore — though many buildings in this state have been saved and brought back into use .
27 They will be scrapped by 2003 , or the end of the year 2000 if America finances Russia 's de-commissioning programme .
28 They will be forced for last Sunday , and that was
29 From now on , they will be tagged on both ankles following advice from the Royal College of Midwives , said hospital spokesman Peter Campion .
30 " We have an apprenticeship of seven years to begin with , but 99 out of 100 of these girls when they go to the trade expect that they will be married before that time passes .
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