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

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1 This will be followed by an evaluation of the arguments for and against the replacement of EC member countries ' currencies with a single European currency .
2 During pre-exposure , the consumption of a flavoured substance will be followed by certain consequences with which an association could be formed ; if the flavour is presented as a fluid , for instance , consumption will be followed by an alleviation of thirst .
3 This will be followed by an evening barn dance .
4 This will be followed by an analysis of capital assets : value of personal residence ( is it mortgaged ? ) holiday home , details of bank and building society deposits , National Savings shares , unit trusts , bonds etc .
5 It is a preliminary investigation which will be followed by an application for a more substantial grant to collect empirical evidence on trade union behaviour in manufacturing .
6 These accusations may be wholly untrue but they will be made to an extent not paralleled by criticism of any judgment he may make from the bench of the regular courts .
7 While some use will be made of an article on early ensemble direction by David Camesi , it is the case that the author did not primarily concern himself with French evidence .
8 Gender relations will be highlighted as an area in which external images of the Laz may conceal a much more complex reality .
9 Firstly , if the defendant receives the information in the knowledge that it is being disclosed in breach of confidence he will be bound by an obligation of confidence ( see for example Albert ( Prince ) v Strange ( 1849 ) 1 Mac & G 25 , Schering Chemicals v Falkman [ 1981 ] 2 WLR 848 ) .
10 The investigation to find the killer of David Edwards , 25 , will be led from an incident room set up at Leith police station .
11 The Science and Engineering Research Council will be converted into an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council ( EPSRC ) and Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council ( PPARC ) .
12 Example [ 7 ] will be recognised as an example of close or restricted apposition .
13 If a field of the data structure savedValues is used by a sub-program B , called by A , but not explicitly by A itself , then it will be listed as an input or output of B but not of A. The notation ( A|B ) means ‘ A or B ’ .
14 Third , the approach will be tested on an island coastal area .
15 Their energy standard will be assessed by an energy audit carried out by the local authority 's energy efficiency unit .
16 The carpets , together with a Chenille loom and a selection of valuable hand painting carpet designs , will be displayed in an area representing Glasgow 's industrial heritage of which the well-known Templeton 's factory played a significant part .
17 Furnish your home in this adventurous style and you will be seen as an innovator .
18 The fact that this will be seen as an infringement of freedom , a form of brainwashing by the God squad , proves how perverted the situation is .
19 After an hour or so we were offered a free drink from the buffet , a new and well intentioned gesture that soon will be seen as an albatross like being asked your height by an undertaker .
20 Her intervention — after dismissing reports at the weekend that she would be standing for the deputy leadership — will be seen as an attempt to block Mr Gould 's bid for the post .
21 You will be seen by an anaesthetist before your operation .
22 You will be seen by an anaesthetist before your operation .
23 At nearly all schools no stage performances will be seen by an audience until at least the end of the second term .
24 While the full Consortium will meet every 2/3 months or so ( or whenever necessary ) , the day-to-day work will be shouldered by an Action Group comprising : SNPS , NT , FoE , CPRW , NWWT and CNP .
25 • Voluntary work you may have done while at home will be prized by an employer .
26 Here you will be met with an expanse of orchard and lawn stretching to the rear of the Church of St Joseph ( see p. 92 ) .
27 APAP members in London — believed to be seriously disaffected by the association 's stance in the dispute — will be met by an executive member , Mr Peter Kenney , in the first of a series of meetings to rally support for the union amid threats of a revolt following the resignation of the 132-strong Hertfordshire chapter last week .
28 SIR — Now that our sports-loving Prime Minister is back in Downing Street , is it too much to hope that his Minister with Responsibility for Sport will be upgraded from an Under-Secretary to a seat at the Cabinet table ?
29 Conversely , we can see that if the conditions do hold , then any reference by the sender to the action will be perceived as an order , even without an explicit form like ‘ I order you to … ’ or the imperative .
30 Perhaps eight people of various ages will be invited to an agency and will sit around in a comfortable room simply responding to very informal promptings from the discussion leader .
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