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

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1 The rest will be given or sold to the public , while those works for which a home can not be found or which have been damaged beyond repair by the years of neglect and the atrocious conditions in which they were kept , will be destroyed in a bonfire .
2 Under the right conditions they come into existence at a great rate , but no one of them has existed for long , and all will be destroyed within a few months .
3 But what will really happen is that you will be killed by the soldiers and the world will be rid of a smooth , plausible rascal . "
4 The first catalogue will be mailed to a wide range of individuals and organisations .
5 Finally it will be bundled with a Windows-based graphical client , something that Pick has long shied away from , but which it now accepts that is on a number of users ' ‘ tick-boxes ’ .
6 For instance , the information focus may be placed on John , and in this case the message will be understood as a statement of who was appointed Chairman and may imply surprise or contrast :
7 Telekom Malaysia Bhd , Kuala Lumpur has formed a joint venture with state railway company Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd to install an optical fibre telecommunication system along the railway corridor in Peninsular Malaysia : the project will be handled by a joint venture company , Fiberail Sdn Bhd , in which Telekom owns 60% , the railway 40% .
8 The Bremen Old Master drawings collection will be handled by a group under Fedor Polenov , chairman of the Russian Parliamentary Commission for Culture .
9 In some instances , thousands of users will be connected at a single site .
10 The Department will be connected via a private telephone line to the processing units in the computer room which is some half a mile distant .
11 This will be extended through a new survey to assess performance changes since the original data was obtained .
12 Contracting out of other services within Westminster SSD will be extended at a later stage , said Windiate .
13 In any event , all responses will be summarised in a report on the public consultation exercise .
14 He said this will be followed by a wafer fabrication plant on the same site at a cost of at least I £150m and finally a finishing and test centre .
15 The theory of demographic transition suggests that as nations move towards maturity that the decline in death rates , occasioned by higher living standards , will be followed by a decline in birth rates to a more or less similar level .
16 The company has dropped strong hints to union leaders that the current programme involving cuts of 24,000 over the next year will be followed by a further rundown , although at a lower rate .
17 This will be followed by a review of fiscal policies .
18 This will be followed by a discussion on the next steps to be taken .
19 This will be done fourteen days after this treaty is signed , and will be followed by a truce of one year . ’
20 The offshore aggregate resource assessments funded by the Department of the Environment , The Crown Estate and NERC continued with a geophysical survey off the Humber Estuary which will be followed by a sampling programme in 1991 .
21 This will be followed by a demonstration flight in the bomber or PR version and the student 's first solo .
22 It will be followed by a vote in which the Government faces a rebellion from Tory MPs demanding the ditching of the ERM and the Maastricht Treaty on European union .
23 This will be followed by a further return to the mainline on September 12/13 for the ‘ Scottish Power ’ open weekend at Longannet Power Station when the loco may haul trains on the Dunfermline — Culross branch along the northern shore of the Firth of Forth opposite its home base at Bo'ness .
24 The Gala Performance will be followed by a dinner at the Savoy .
25 Indeed , the history of previous heroin ‘ epidemics ’ in the USA and the UK suggests both that , on the one hand , this plateau stage will be followed by a slow decline in the prevalence of heroin use , and , on the other hand , that a new heroin ‘ epidemic ’ might occur in the late 1990s or at the start of the next century .
26 An early afternoon arrival at Quincey Market will be followed by a short drive through parts of America 's most historic city .
27 When reading aloud , for instance a visual analysis will be followed by a transformation into a sound-based code , and the process in this case may involve the application of grapheme-to-phoneme correspondence ( GPC ) rules .
28 This will be followed by a consideration of recent developments in relation to the provision of land for housing on the one hand , and conflict over land use between industry and non-industrial uses on the other .
29 This will be followed by a consideration of the relatively few attempts systematically to distinguish the social properties of the object from those of language as expressive medium .
30 In the present chapter , a brief account of the historical background to contemporary consumption will be followed by a resumé of some of the approaches to this issue found in various disciplines , one of which , the tradition stemming from Veblen 's work on goods as the expression of social differentiation , will be discussed in more detail .
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