Example sentences of "will be [verb] on [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 erm So now we started up the long term survey , and we 've now got 10 schools taking part , and they 're starting next week , and they 'll be carrying on in the same way as they were the pilot survey , taking the same measurements .
2 Once this thesaurus has been devised it will be mapped on to a set of codes , which will allow the information to be communicated electronically throughout the NHS .
3 Only 125 staff will be kept on at the Junction making washing machines .
4 Only 125 staff will be kept on in the Junction making washing machine .
5 The cash will be decided on by a special committee from the Department of National Heritage .
6 Jack will be staying on in a consultative position until early next year to help his successor through the opening months of his term .
7 All contain the same genes , although different genes will be turned on in the different specialist cells .
8 Only five survivors of Woking 's 1990-91 heroes are expected to feature tonight — Buzaglo , Mark Biggins , Trevor Baron and Wye brothers Shane and Lloyd — but they will be roared on by a 6,000 capacity crowd .
9 What makes sense therefore , is to put the work organiser at either end of the binder , to build those up , so that pages where you really will be writing on in the binder , which are the diary pages will become elevated towards the middle of the rings , and make that much easier to write on .
10 Gill will be going on to the Namarroi area to take part in an evaluation with the CCM .
11 ‘ Danny will be going on about the fair all night now , ’ said David as the bus disappeared through the factory gates , then as they turned away he asked , ‘ Are you on duty tomorrow ? ’
12 And who can say what will be going on by the time you read these words ?
13 That is inevitable when we are dealing with official bodies , but please be assured that a lot of work will be going on behind the scenes .
14 ‘ At the moment the bill looks likely to receive the royal assent in early April , so if the election is later than that then we will be pressing on with the plans .
15 The precise foci of Stage II of the research will be settled on toward the end of Stage I in the light of the ideas , analyses and opportunities which will be available at that time .
16 All this sort of responsibility will be taken on by the reception centre .
17 If we are prepared to participate in a European bank for reconstruction and development to help countries in eastern Europe which are facing the same problems as Britain 's defence industry workers , could we not at least set up a defence diversification agency to help the tens of thousands of workers in the north-west and throughout the United Kingdom who will be thrown on to the scrap heap ?
18 The light will be left on for the whole time .
19 Looking at the best of chemical engineering within AEA is what the Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Service will be focusing on in a two day conference starting on 30 November 1993 .
20 You may want to be sure a certain heirloom — perhaps worth little financially — will be passed on to a particular person .
21 It is a genetically-linked defect and will be passed on to the white offspring of the deaf mother .
22 If the last is the case then those profits will either be retained in the company and reinvested , or they will be passed on to the shareholders as increased dividends .
23 At the end of this month , the care of these children will be passed on to the Northampton based charity , World Vision .
24 The cost of recent improvements will be passed on to the public .
25 If you do not want to go to the police , ring Sunday Life on Belfast 331133 ext 4316 and your message will be passed on to the McDermotts .
26 So that meaningful searches can be made on the microcomputer and so that all students will be familiar with its use , eventually all audiovisual items in the library will be entered on to a database .
27 Several prospective schemes were suggested and will be worked on over the winter .
28 No-one is suggesting that the forecast famine will be transformed into a flush but auctioneers anticipate prices being so strong they will be impossible to ignore and predict that reasonable numbers of finished steers and bulls will be pulled on to the market .
29 Knitters can choose from a whole range of techniques and their selection will be put on to a video , exclusive to them .
30 If I make a few constructive points , it will be looked on as a Liverpudlian poking his nose in .
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