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

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1 Two rounds after the adventurers enter here , and each round thereafter , there is a 50% chance that a pupa will be destroyed in this way .
2 I expect most of my wheat will be destroyed in this rain . ’
3 Clearly there needs to be some measure of self-control in these situations , but it is easier if there has been a clear and prior agreement that disputes will be handled in this way .
4 The Minister has also criticised our lack of proposals for individual units , but when we table questions to get information on which to base proposals , which perhaps we will be implementing in six months ' time , we can not get proper answers from the Government .
5 The range will be extended in due course , meanwhile larger items ( statues , missals , etc ) can be ordered on request .
6 The range will be extended in due course , meanwhile larger items ( statues , missals , etc ) can be ordered on request .
7 However , this may not always be possible and a good list will be categorised in such a way that sections can be taken out and used as appropriate .
8 Some principles underlying the author 's work in this area will be summarised in this section of the paper .
9 We are putting together the documents and er accompanying er notes on recruitment selection procedure which will be followed in all cases in the cinema .
10 Although this case provides an example of an action succeeding where no method of enforcement is provided by the statute , it appears unlikely that it will be followed in this area .
11 Work commitments will be fulfilled in 1993 .
12 This follows the success of Richard Long:Walking in Circles , which will be reissued in 1993 .
13 A review of the project will be made in twelve months ' time .
14 An announcement will be made in due course about territorial representation .
15 There is some doubt about the circumstances of Molla Yegan 's death , to which reference will be made in due course , but it may be remarked here that while el-Kefevi is possibly right at least about the rough date of Molla Yegan 's death , the slightest suspicion attaches to the basis for his statement by reason of the fact that his words ( if not their order ) are practically identical with Taskopruzade 's statement about the death of Molla Taj al Din Ibrahim , known as Khatib-zade ( Hatibzade ) : Hatibzade and Molla Yegan are associated in an anecdote related by Taskopruzade in the biography of the former but included by el-Kefevi in the biography of Molla Yegan .
16 Appointments will be made in early autumn for courses commencing November 1990 ( Certificate and Diploma ) .
17 The decision will be made in early May and the cards produced in time for the major summer shows in Wales .
18 The decision will be made in early May and the cards produced in time for the major summer shows in Wales .
19 A start to the new session will be made in early September .
20 The first survey has now been completed , a second survey is underway , and a report on the whole project will be made in 1986 .
21 Pointing to signs of an upturn in a number of markets , chief executive Rocco Forte said yesterday , ‘ some solid progress will be made in 1992 ’ .
22 If the Government approves the company 's bid , an application will be made in 1991 for a parliamentary bill .
23 The journey to Sydney will be made in 18 stages , with stops in France , Italy , Crete , and the Middle East , before the long haul across India and then to Bangkok , Singapore , Jakarta and Bali .
24 ( iv ) Compensation will be made in one of 3 ways : =
25 ‘ They have a written agreement with local authorities that states reimbursement will be made in full by that authority to the company concerned for every OAP travelling free on its buses .
26 Malcolm Spittle the figures in policy H One are quite clearly referred to as provision that will be made in particular settlements , they are not stated as the the requirement for dwellings generated by that particular settlement , erm , that is quite clearly set out in policy H One , that is the wording of the policy .
27 Even if it is only for one moment that a spasm in your face draws my attention to the intensity of your pain , a glimpse from which I flinch back into insensibility , it is during that moment that a choice between my conflicting pulls to help and to ignore will be made in fullest awareness .
28 When this DNA construct is incorporated into the DNA of the developing embryo the protein will be made in those cells where the promoter is activated , even if the protein is quite inappropriate to the cell .
29 Answer guide : A number of the transactions merely reinforce those in previous examples and in these cases no comment will be made in this answer guide .
30 This somewhat counter-intuitive emphasis of the more extreme falsificationists on the significance of falsifications will be criticized in later chapters .
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