Example sentences of "will be [verb] to a " in BNC.
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1 | The first catalogue will be mailed to a wide range of individuals and organisations . |
2 | If you join the Royal Navy as a steward you will be trained to a professional standard in bar work , valeting , tableware and table service , cooking and service of food . |
3 | Visits will be made to a small number of contrasting forces for a fairly prolonged period . |
4 | Linkages will be made to a wider context--notably the parallel experiences of marshland communities in the Low Countries and North-West Germany . |
5 | That one will be joined to a quaver beat , so that you 'll have a group of three . |
6 | The garment shapes will be saved to a default directory called SHAPES and the stitch patterns will be saved to a default directory called COLPATS . |
7 | The garment shapes will be saved to a default directory called SHAPES and the stitch patterns will be saved to a default directory called COLPATS . |
8 | On acceptance , the proposed visitor will be assigned to a particular research group , and a detailed schedule for the visit will be drawn up by the Co-ordinator and the head of the research group concerned . |
9 | Now the loss will be converted to a profit of around £65,000 — money which would have gone to Tblisi as qualifiers for the European Cup first round proper . |
10 | Throughout the year there has been a growing realisation that Scotland 's future economic prospects will be influenced to a substantial degree by the economic and political realignment which is taking place in Continental Europe . |
11 | Homes left empty without good reason by any public authority will be transferred to a better social landlord . |
12 | For instance , a particular type of aircraft with specified engines in established weather conditions will , at a known weight , accelerate to the appropriate speed for take-off in a predetermined distance along the runway , following which it will be accelerated to a specified speed and achieve a pre-established rate of climb during which the landing gear will be retracted , taking a known period of time . |
13 | Camping facilities will be available on site , and charges for skating for the whole weekend will be kept to a minimum to make everyone stoked . |
14 | But rigid timetables will be kept to a minimum . |
15 | We are confident that any problems in the early days of the new system will be kept to a minimum , and that their effect will be outweighed by the advantages of the new system as it comes into full use . |
16 | These benefits include rate-free privileges and industrial building allowances against tax , while planning procedures and red tape will be kept to a minimum . |
17 | If the special needs that arise from these states of dependency are met fully and promptly then the problems will be kept to a minimum and on balance old age will be experienced as a time of contentment . |
18 | Delays may be inevitable but they will be kept to a minimum . |
19 | Speed of response , confidence that the centre will pick up local concerns , and that centralized constraints will be kept to a minimum are all important in maintaining good morale and a positive outlook by fields . |
20 | The format of these meetings has recently been changed and it is hoped that at the March and November meetings the administrative details will be kept to a minimum and that at least one major policy issue will be discussed in depth . |
21 | Costs will be kept to a minimum by making sure the job is proofed as the typesetting stage before it goes to press . |
22 | Time Warner will be diluted to a 63.27% stake , US West will have 25.51% and Itochu and Toshiba 5.61% each . |
23 | We are now commencing the 1993 competition and to assess the best all-round golfer from our monthly winners , all 12 will be invited to a Grand Final in October next year at the Royal Mid-Surrey GC . |
24 | All finalists will be invited to a spectacular winners ' reception in London in September . |
25 | Meanwhile the Japanese textile industry will be invited to a major Tencel fashion show in Tokyo in September . |
26 | ‘ Even our most loyal customers will be limited to a single car each . ’ |
27 | While this work is proceeding , and while the first wave of self-governing trusts and GP budgets are established , competition will be limited to a narrow band of services , such as waiting list surgery . |
28 | In future , the amount which you have to pay will be limited to a maximum of £500 . |
29 | Small businesses , which are those with new rateable values of less than £5,000 , will be limited to a 15% increase each year , once inflation has been added . |
30 | And on the Thursday , jazz fans will be treated to a comedy cabaret show at the Alton House Hotel , courtesy of Otis B. Driftwood . |