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

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1 In particular , millions of pounds of market garden produce will be destroyed by dust during the construction period .
2 But from what is available it looks as though typing Services will be rid of Wang by the end of September and we could be linked by December ( this does seem optimistic ) .
3 Consumption will be organized around fantasies of grown-up success ; hence the Yuppie phenomenon in the United States , and hence the casuals , accepting this ideology of leisure , defying their subordinate place in it .
4 Thus men will have all Government ministries and departments at their disposal , but a woman 's ‘ concerns ’ will be handled by members of her own sex .
5 The consequence of this is that the records may not be physically in sequence after a control interval split , although they will be handled in sequence by the indexes .
6 The path is not easy for them , because they will be blocked by suggestions from the school that their child is a late developer , he 's lazy , or that he does n't like working , but this should not deter them .
7 At a later stage the study will be extended to differences in office skills .
8 Once that 's complete , overhead electrics will be extended to Reading as part of a new service called CrossRail .
9 This is my second letter and it serves notice that should it provoke no reply it will be followed to Keswick by its author , bent on meeting his old and gallant friend Colonel Hope , who he had heard was passing through those parts for a short while to expedite some business before moving on to another country . ’
10 If Mr Major loses the vote it will be followed on Thursday by a motion of confidence , which he would win .
11 The clinics will be followed in October with a visit by 28 Northern Ireland companies , jointly organised with the Local Enterprise Development Unit , to the ANUGA international food trade exhibition in Cologne , Germany , to evaluate the strength of European competition .
12 The visits will be followed in September by inspections of other selected SSDs to look at hospital discharges and other aspects of the reforms , and a major national joint monitoring programme , conducted by the SSI and RHAs .
13 They will be followed by flocks of pintail ducks and greylag geese .
14 The requiem mass will be conducted by the parish priest , Father Michael O'Connell , and will be followed by interment at Liverpool 's Kirkdale Cemetery .
15 This will be followed by studies of health behaviour in schoolchildren and in the elderly .
16 Discussion of these two types of problems will be followed by consideration of what the test for establishing bias actually is .
17 Under Police Regulations , Thom 's conviction will be followed by dismissal from the Force .
18 This will be followed by breast of chicken Westminster ( in a light cream sauce ) , pilaf rice , green beans and braised carrots , accompanied by House of Commons claret .
19 As will be demonstrated with respect to Orientalism itself , Said can not get out of the Hegelian problematic that he articulates , and indeed tends himself to repeat the very processes that he criticizes .
20 In the future people will be selected for posts on merit , regardless of gender or race .
21 Quite often at this stage , sherds will be selected for illustration in the published report , and any joins between sherds will be looked for .
22 The England squad — ranked fourth in the world — will be selected following trials in December , and the team 's coach , Betty Galsworthy , will relish the prospect of pitting her team against the world champions from New Zealand and second-ranked Australia prior to the 1991 world tournament .
23 The identification of these interrelationships between the areas is well motivated ; for when Belfast people change their place of residence , for whatever reason , there is a strong likelihood that the new location will be selected in accordance with a highly predictable set of urban sectoral preferences .
24 For overseas students who are unable to attend for interview in Edinburgh , arrangements will be made for specimens of work to be submitted before a decision on admission is taken .
25 ( iii ) Compensation will be made for 50% of the difference between the travelling times as defined in para. ( i ) above and will be applied , where appropriate , for a period of up to 4 years .
26 No charge will be made for attendance at this event .
27 NO CHARGE will be made for attendance at this seminar .
28 It is hoped that new acquisitions of sculpture will be made for display in the garden , which will be increased in size .
29 Some use will be made of notions of risk , danger and pollution to analyse what it is that people find attractive or unattractive about such different environments .
30 Comparisons will be made of output per employee in selected operations , workforce qualifications , incentives to employers and to individuals to invest in training , and type of machinery installed .
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