Example sentences of "will be [verb] [prep] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 but people who can afford to pay for it will be , will be made to at the time
2 Production of the two aircraft is scheduled to rise from 35-40 a year to 50 aircraft by 1992 , 60 per cent of which will be acounted for by the BAe 1000 .
3 The fossil record , particularly in the Cambrian , is still turning new and fascinating kinds of molluscs , some of them really weird , and a few of these will be touched upon after the most important and familiar groups have been described .
4 The precise nature of these need not be rehearsed here , although they will be touched upon in the course of discussion .
5 Press Construction business development director David Martin said : ‘ A large proportion of the £20m project value will be invested in the procurement of capital equipment , which in accordance with the conditions of the grant , will be sourced from within the UK . ’
6 It should be pointed out , however , that other definitions of strain will be met with in the literature , most notably , is often called the true strain , while an expression arising from the kinetic theory of elasticity has the form
7 In most cases patients ' needs will be met from within the NHS .
8 What I fear is that A-levels will be diluted without at the same time lengthening degree courses , particularly mathematical ones , to maintain standards .
9 The Gas Cooker and the faulty trolley will be attended to during the summer break .
10 The description of speech and language difficulties which draws on recent psycholinguistic research will be referred to as the process of assessment .
11 This conception of the company as a private association will be referred to as the ‘ legal model ’ .
12 Throughout this document this person will be referred to as the Offline Manager and will be the LIFESPAN user who is responsible for entering information such as the number and type of media available for offline storage , and the availability of units for mounting offline media .
13 Furthermore , the teacher should not forget to relate his photocopied material to an item or items which have been , are being or will be referred to during the lesson .
14 On most trains the wheelchair passengers will be cared for by the ticket collector .
15 Other directors will be appointed from within the company , Pegasus says .
16 ‘ What we will be aiming for on the night is to make sure we score first — and it need n't be in the opening minutes .
17 Again , details of payment will be called for by the buyer .
18 Because of the potential breadth of the language in which the section is drafted , it affords scope for injudicious policing ; considerable common sense and restraint on the part of the police will be called for in the application of the section .
19 I know that all his experience will be called upon in the new role he 's ready to undertake on behalf of us all .
20 To what extent that will be modified by by the changes in local circumstances , I can not say .
21 A sample of 400 will be drawn from amongst the members of private practice of the Chartered Institute of Accountants in England and Wales and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland .
22 Keep the date free in your diary — October 13th , 1991 , at the National Agricultural Showground , Stoneleigh , Warwickshire — for a once-in-a-lifetime experience people will be talking about for the next 100 years .
23 The meaning of ‘ the capacity to enjoy life ’ within the Alternative Religion will be enlarged upon in the final chapter of this book .
24 There are two important points in this quotation which will be returned to during the course of this chapter .
25 This is an important point which will be returned to in the next chapter .
26 As with the state as a whole , the permeability of state agencies to civil society depends upon the balance of power between classes and interest groups , a point that will be returned to in the following chapter in connection with state enterprises .
27 The decisions will be voted upon at the later date .
28 However , the Green Paper has come in for a variety of criticisms and there is little evidence that its recommendations will be acted upon in the short- or medium-term .
29 Football League spokesman Ian Cotton admitted : ‘ The competition will be looked at at the end of the season . ’
30 Localized variations in voting patterns may reflect changing forms of political alignment and voting behaviour ( see Johnston , Pattie and Allsopp ( 1988 ) for a review ) , and electoral politics will be looked at in the next chapter , but here I shall consider the notion of political culture more widely .
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