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

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1 If you do not have Marketing privilege , you will be able to view the various Index pages , but you will be prevented from entering any of the available options .
2 If do you not have the required privilege , you will be able to view the various index pages , but you will be prevented from entering any of the privileged options .
3 The imposition of a curriculum from above will not mean , if assurance given by politicians is to be believed , that teachers will be prevented from delivering it in the way they think most appropriate .
4 If do you not have the required privilege , you will be able to view the various index pages , but you will be prevented from executing any of the privileged options .
5 For example , they will be prevented from spending public money on campaigns to stop them .
6 For example it is not known if landlords will be prevented from making unfair rent rises to cover what they claim is the cost of the Council Tax .
7 Unions will be able to nominate potential candidates for Westminster and Europe but will be prohibited from taking part in the final vote , which traditionally has led to big unions swamping the choice of MP .
8 In 1894 Gertrude Tuckwell ( Secretary and later President of the Women 's Trade Union League ) advocated ‘ the gradual extension of labour protection to the point where mothers will be prohibited from working until their children have reached an age at which they can care for themselves ’ , and the Women 's Labour League agreed that mothers with children under five should not be employed .
9 This last point is important since it will be seen from reading through the course that for those who wish it , there is considerable flexibility of approach .
10 Back-garden barbecues will be barred from using chemical starter fluids .
11 North and northeast bound traffic will be barred from using Severus Bridge on Water End , Clifton , for seven weeks from Monday while waterproofing and resurfacing work takes place .
12 As one of the conditions of the settlement , three E&Y partners will be barred from auditing similar institutions in the future , and several more will be forced to take extra training .
13 Briefly the traffic free zone legislation means all vehicles will be barred from entering Skinnergate , High Row and the bottom end of Duke Street between 10.30am and 4pm on Mondays to Saturdays .
14 If he succeeeds , the council will be barred from paying the losses incurred on the transactions .
15 Thus A , a director of XYZ & Co ( Plc ) , being aware of the placing of a major order for machinery from QPR & Co ( Plc ) , which will entail a significant expansion in the latter 's current output , will be precluded from buying shares in QPR & Co ( Plc ) .
16 Slavering foxes will be stopped from trotting down 30 miles of tunnel by ten-foot fences , electric ‘ stun mats ' and being shot with humane killers .
17 If the recommendations are shortly to be accepted by the House , we want to know specifically whether the opted-out hospitals will be excused from obeying that recommendation .
18 It is , of course , the contention of this article that the ambit of the Gallagher jurisdiction is ( and was then ) unknown , On the other hand , if there is a settled legal opinion that a particular remedy will not be effective or adequate , an applicant will be excused from using it .
19 Many opponents of the measures fear that small farmers and others in developing countries will be restricted from using traditional seed varieties and placed at a disadvantage as a result .
20 It will without much doubt remain true , however , that so long as Britain attaches paramount importance to tying her currency in with the Deutschmark and to the other European currencies , her governments will be inhibited from acting in the direct interest of British citizens .
21 Drivers will be inhibited from driving too close to the car in front of them , for fear of being swamped in its foam .
22 Each side would like mutual disarmament , but will be deterred from making any move in that direction by the belief that the other side would cheat , and thereby gain an arms advantage .
23 Furthermore , there is great danger that people from such backgrounds will be deterred from applying for educational courses in the future .
24 Industries will be banned from using high-sulphur content fuels , the use of government cars in winter will be cut by 30 per cent , and production at the city 's two electricity plants reduced by the same amount .
25 Motor racing supporters will be banned from going onto the track at this weekend 's British Grand Prix .
26 Claimants will be discouraged from living in accommodation too large for their needs .
27 As a result , the creditor bank is affected by the unconscionable actions of the husband and will be restrained from recovering more than the £60,000 which they have already received .
28 Thus when the bank has actual or constructive notice of the exercise of undue influence it will be restrained from enforcing the charge .
29 The Government claims that the poor will be protected from finding themselves amongst this group of losers by the national system of rebates that will operate alongside the new scheme .
30 In future , while candidates will be allowed to use advanced calculators , they will be forbidden from storing information in the memories of such machines or from using calculators that can be linked by aerial to computers outside the examination room .
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