Example sentences of "will be [verb] [adv] by a " in BNC.

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1 BOB MARLEY 's posthumous Top Five hit , ‘ Iron Lion Zion ’ , will be followed up by a new single next week .
2 The management of the contract will be examined longitudinally by a series of visits to both firms , interviews with technical experts , senior management and a sample of users of the technology .
3 The cash will be decided on by a special committee from the Department of National Heritage .
4 The amount will be determined either by a percentage , a fixed sum arrived at on some other basis , or an hourly rate .
5 Only five survivors of Woking 's 1990-91 heroes are expected to feature tonight — Buzaglo , Mark Biggins , Trevor Baron and Wye brothers Shane and Lloyd — but they will be roared on by a 6,000 capacity crowd .
6 I 'm nearly seventy , er my pension , will be going up by a pound and odd , I 'm not right sure how much .
7 Now that scientific tests of the new sidehandled baton have been completed , they will be tried out by a number of forces as soon as possible .
8 Is he aware that many of us are concerned because the next generation of inward investment will be attracted not by a low-wage economy or a low-wage work force , but by the best trained and educated work force in Europe ?
9 The trip will be accompanied throughout by a Touraction representative .
10 A scheme is to be implemented whereby the blooms will be held offshore by a series of floating barriers .
11 A daily helping of romantic fiction will be read out by a celebrity on the new BBC1 show Good Morning , presented by former TVam ‘ dream team ’ Anne Diamond and Nick Owen .
12 This will make it much less likely that the entire human race will be wiped out by a calamity such as a nuclear war .
13 If the population as a whole fails to adapt under pressure , the species will be wiped out by a rival .
14 The declaration will be backed up by a decision last week to form a separate Serbian Police Force and National Guard in the region .
15 The measures contained in an amendment to the Bill will be backed up by a voluntary Code of Conduct .
16 A quarterly magazine of that title will be devoted to the work of one artist , organisation or theoretician per issue and will be backed up by a temporary exhibition in the Centre 's contemporary galleries , a lecture by the author which is republished in the revue and an annual publication of the lectures with an accompanying vieotape .
17 Its work will be backed up by a new ministerial committee .
18 As most of the initial work is now completed , the additional work will be carried out by a reduced number of consultants .
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