Example sentences of "will be [vb pp] by [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 This research will be extended by examining 10- to 16-year olds ' perceptions of advertisements for alcoholic drinks .
2 In this section the facility of the Laplace transformation technique will be demonstrated by applying it to find the transient response in a few illustrative cases .
3 They will be trained by observing other leaders in action .
4 Electronic Communications Some significant efficiency improvements will be made by establishing electronic links between the Library 's ordering system and Finance 's accounting package .
5 In this chapter , the inductivist account of science will be criticized by casting doubt on the third of these assumptions .
6 We both believe the study will be strengthened by taking a broad and balanced look at transport and environment issues .
7 In addition , the legislation will be strengthened by granting powers to enable the Director General of Fair Trading to initiate investigations where there is a suspicion that prohibitions are being breached .
8 In the longer term , casualty totals will be monitored by extending the data in Tables 5 and 6 on an annual basis .
9 In the long term casualty totals will be monitored by extending the data in Tables 12–16 on an annual basis .
10 In the longer term casualty totals will be monitored by extending the data in Tables 17–20 on an annual basis .
11 In the longer term casualty totals will be monitored by extending the data in Tables 21–23 on an annual basis .
12 Such effect will be monitored by extending Table 25 on an annual basis .
13 A further £25,000 will be saved by scrapping additional garden maintenance .
14 The likely effects of various tax and welfare benefit proposals will be analysed by applying simulation models to data on households and firms .
15 The influence of technological change on industrial competitiveness will be analysed by relating trends in technology to changes in the economic environment in which they take place .
16 The likely economic and social impact of efficient classes of non-addictive drugs will be examined by looking at cocaine and its derivatives as a model case .
17 These and related issues will be examined by compiling a data base of secondary and documentary material as well as by social surveys at district and village levels .
18 If there are regular fluctuations ( e.g. weekly , seasonal ) , these will be eradicated by using a period equal to the length of the fluctuation .
19 The close association that has existed over many years between geophysicists and engineering geologists in multidisciplinary projects at BGS will be enhanced by bringing these staff into one group .
20 Quality and efficiency in grain distilling will be secured by concentrating it in two locations , at Leven and Glasgow , and investment in malt whisky production will focus on 27 strategically important distilleries .
21 These and other questions will be explored by interviewing samples of employees and members of the public some months before , and again some months after , the sale of the Water Authorities .
22 These issues will be explored by following a sample of pupils in three schools as they move through the final four years of compulsory education .
23 ’ Here this approach will be explored by investigating one particularly appropriate episode in the social history of the Second World War — the evacuation of schoolchildren in the first few months after September 1939 .
24 This same requirement will be met by defining European citizenship [ UK reservation ] , to be additional to citizenship of a member state , as well as by taking account of … the particular interests of the regions .
25 We we think we see eye to eye with the county council on this er provided it is clearly in the the acceptable needs of the district will be met by taking areas of countryside .
26 The £25 million cost will be met by raising prices and selling off some of the little-used hostels .
27 This chapter will be concluded by looking at the so called " rescue cases " and seeing how the various doctrines apply .
28 This is a measure that will cause real and conspicuous hardship , and the Government should occupy the year before its implementation in drawing up proper measures to soften its impact on vulnerable groups , not all of whom will be covered by upgrading of benefits .
29 A claimant 's rates bills will not be met in full ; only 80 per cent of this sum will be covered by housing benefit .
30 Questions of fairness of the procedure will be decided by interpreting the contract rather than by reference to an external standard .
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