Example sentences of "will be [vb pp] by the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 Appointments to the ruling body will be made by the ITC , and will require government approval .
32 Appointments to the ruling body will be made by the ITC , and will require government approval .
33 Because they told me that the assessment will be made by the Child Support Agency who would then pass it over to the Income Support Agency who would then take them off Income Support .
34 To attribute authorship to the experts and knowledge engineers who developed the knowledge base is unsatisfactory because they can not predict how the system will be used and what responses will be made by the user ; they have no control over its use .
35 ‘ In an effort to prevent further speculation about any possible new future ownership of the club , no further comment will be made by the club until an agreement with the new owners is actually signed .
36 The decision to involve MC will be made by the engagement partner based on his assessment of the individual circumstances and the best way to fulfil the client 's requirements .
37 Note that actual files containing skeleton package modules are not deleted ; these files will be highlighted by the validation procedure as files containing unknown modules .
38 The issue of private catering in the prison will be highlighted by the POA at their conference this week .
39 A shaky defence will be strengthened by the return of David Burrows and captain Mark Wright , while their attacking options will increase considerably when Ian Rush and John Barnes are recalled .
40 Player-manager Francis is not fit , but Wednesday will be strengthened by the return of Roland Nilsson at right-back and midfielder John Sheridan .
41 ‘ Brugge will arrive here thinking they can get a win at Ibrox and will be strengthened by the return of players like Dstl and Van der Heyden in defence and midfield , ’ said Smith .
42 Having identified the relevant markets , the Commission will then consider : ( a ) whether either of the parties already enjoys a dominant position in any such market which will be strengthened by the merger ; or ( b ) whether the concentration will create a dominant position in any such market ; and ( c ) whether ( if a dominant position will be created or strengthened ) that will significantly impede effective competition in the common market or a substantial part of it .
43 Primary care contracts will be monitored by the purchasing authority and could include medical audit and reaccreditation in the future .
44 The University Chamber Choir , who have been selected to compete in the Sainsbury 's Choir of the Year Competition , and sing at the installation of Sir Trevor Holdsworth as Chancellor will be joined by the Chamber Orchestra for a concert in Bradford Cathedral on May 20 at 7.30pm .
45 Fresh from his High Court victory over British Airways in the ‘ dirty tricks ’ affair , Mr Branson will be joined by the transport secretary , John MacGregor , for the opening .
46 Although the bulk of production will be consumed by the group , there is still scope for external customers , a point he considers of special significance with the advent of 1992 and the potential of orders from Europe .
47 If you choose this road , your energies will be consumed by the negativity that you and no one else have unleashed .
48 There is evidence of sensitivity to the issues at local planning level and empirical evidence as to the differential needs of four year olds in primary schools ( NFER/SCDC 1987 ) , so the government is in no doubt about the seriousness of a situation which will be aggravated by the advent of the Education Reform Act .
49 The problem will be aggravated by the way that people have recently been using credit more heavily than usual to finance what they buy ( see figures earlier in this chapter ) .
50 This initiative will be led by the Department of Health and Community Care and by a new Cabinet committee that will cut through departmental boundaries .
51 The funds raised from this programme will be received by the University Development Trust and will be used to award scholarships and bursaries ; to improve facilities for disabled students ; to enhance library holdings , and to enable the University to support new developments in scholarship and research .
52 It seems clear from the case of Lambe v IRC 18 TC 212 that if interest is not paid then no income will be received by the lender .
53 After lunch the District Governor and representatives of Londonderry Rotary Club will be received by the Mayor in the Guildhall .
54 It is probable , therefore , that the internal payment certificate will not be raised in time for inclusion in the current month 's costing as they will be received by the accountant after the close down date for the month .
55 No doubt this pattern of mortality will be influenced by the ageing of generations where a large percentage of women have smoked .
56 Equally the attitudes and decisions of foreign policy will be influenced by the ideology of the people who make the policy and also their perception of the world .
57 In the same way , a horse 's communication with us will be influenced by the knowledge that it has acquired from other horses ; sometimes to its advantage and sometimes not .
58 The mineralogical composition of the various horizons will be influenced by the mineralogy of the bedrock , the hydrological regime and , related to this , the intensity of leaching .
59 How such patterns of provision will be influenced by the imposition of the market discipline remains the subject of considerable discussion .
60 In educational evaluation one may attempt to avoid the judgement aspect — but decisions may then have to be made by some other group , decisions that will be influenced by the information collected and its presentation .
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