Example sentences of "will be give to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 No matter – Christian Aid will not suffer , and it will be given to the Rev. John Page on the day of his Induction at Dunlop , as a little memento for John and Janie , of Christian Aid at St. A. 's & St. G 's .
2 A proportion of the day 's entrance money will be given to the Telethon appeal .
3 Priority will be given to the development of a broader selection of premium casual products , to the repositioning of the Johnson Brothers ' brand and to further strengthening Wedgwood 's premium product offerings .
4 Designs for Kedleston by James ‘ Athenian ’ Stuart and Robert Adam will also be shown , and this is doubly appropriate as the proceeds of the exhibition will be given to the Trust and will be used to store and display the unique collection of architectural drawings at the house in ideal museum-room conditions .
5 Not all bouts conclude with a full three point score and when this happens the decision will be given to the contestant with the most points .
6 The major credit card companies have a direct telephone system and by telephoning the number and quoting the credit card number an approval or disapproval code number will be given to the caller .
7 The private collection will be given to the Ashmolean when the exhibition closes in August .
8 The private collection will be given to the Ashmolean when the exhibition closes in August .
9 My examination of Nizan 's communist novels ( Chapter 7 ) will be directed at accomplishing two tasks : first , to examine the processes whereby each of three texts is produced and reproduced in successively different historical situations ; here , particular emphasis will be given to the idea that each text is not a perfectly finished artistic product but the narrative site of ideological and literary contradictions .
10 The money has been invested in a trust fund , the Ellen Newton Memorial Trust , and the interest will be given to the families of terrorist victims .
11 Wherever the original data allow , particular attention will be given to the problems raised by the inclusion of women in the analyses .
12 As a result of this consideration will be given to the painting of the hall .
13 As a result of this consideration will be given to the painting of the hall .
14 Particular attention will be given to the campaign for black sections in the Labour party and to non-parliamentary forms of political action .
15 Emphasis will be given to the JCT forms as these are undoubtedly the most widely used .
16 Schools could work forwards or backwards in time ( though it is expected that at all times there will be reference to time-lines , and time-charts , and that attention will be given to the question " when did this happen in the past ? " ) .
17 Money collected as a result can be paid in at branches of the Halifax Building Society and will be given to the Barnardos charity .
18 The evidence will be given to the inspector in person and witnesses can be cross-examined .
19 Particular emphasis will be given to the implications of the finding that some patients with visual recognition impairments resulting from brain injury can show evidence , in implicit tasks , of ‘ covert ’ recognition of stimuli they fail to recognise explicitly .
20 I derive the greatest satisfaction from the fact that the Government , through the Gracious Speech , are saying that the highest priority will be given to the improvement of public services .
21 Paints , crayons and toys will be given to the children .
22 On the back was printed ‘ Proceeds from the sale of this card will be given to the Fund for Needy and Indigent Anthropologists ( FUNIA ) . ’
23 Consideration will be given to the use of training aids such as technical notes , schematic diagrams , video tapes , closed circuit television and simulators .
24 Greater attention will be given to the nature of the long- run solution of the models , and the degree to which inter-model differences in the long run and in dynamic adjustment can be explained by empirical differences in economic approach .
25 Attention will be given to the role played by the machinery of government , by the civil service and by local government officers in the policy-making process , and some general points will be made about what we mean by that ‘ process ’ .
26 Your letter does not have to have said why the Council refused your request , because this information will be given to the Appeal Committee .
27 As I said to the hon. Member for Clydebank and Milngavie ( Mr. Worthington ) , I propose that guidance will be given to the boards on the exercise of that power .
28 During this time , attention will be given to the student acquiring the specialist background relevant to the projected research , and to developing the skills appropriate to research in that field .
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