Example sentences of "will be [vb pp] [adv] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 The mare will look after the foal until he 's at least five weeks old and then he 'll be weaned off in the natural way .
2 They 'll be finished here in an hour . ’
3 And then you 'll be finished off in the sculleries .
4 If you try to speak to any body you will be ignored , if you get in the way you 'll be knocked down in the wild scramble to get goods away to Paris , London , Brussels , and all the great centres of northern and eastern France .
5 ‘ You 'll be snapped up in no time . ’
6 The chips themselves are being worked on by ITT , which has said the problems will be ironed out in the next few weeks .
7 Many valuable contacts were made and several projects that could not be implemented during 1990 will be followed through in the future .
8 These will be made primarily in the plane of the galaxy , although observations will also be made of gamma-ray sources from outside the galaxy .
9 The problem of computer-related crime will be highlighted today in the Law Commission 's report on Computer Misuse .
10 His experience will be highlighted tonight in a probe into cash machines by ITV 's This Week programme .
11 Both these concepts will be examined later in the book .
12 Galileo 's conception of biblical authority will be examined later in the chapter .
13 The significance of these changes has been hotly debated ; these debates will be examined later in the chapter .
14 They will be examined further in the next chapter .
15 The factors that helped to build them will be examined further in the next two chapters by looking at the forces that influence the making and implementation of social policy .
16 The results of the research will be tested out in a small number of case studies .
17 This has important implications for the social composition of both origin and destination areas as will be seen later in the chapter .
18 As will be seen below in the section on search repetition results , the objective difference between the two systems was not great , and it is not at all surprising that users did not seem to find any difference .
19 Mr Atkins comments come in new book — Norma : A Biography — which will be serialised exclusively in the Belfast Telegraph tomorrow and Saturday .
20 This theme will be explored further in the next chapter .
21 This will be explored further in the next chapter ; here it must be stressed that these arrangements will in many cases have a quite fundamental impact upon the character of the policy and may thus be deemed to be part of the policy .
22 Only 125 staff will be kept on in the Junction making washing machine .
23 This will be explained later in the story .
24 The details of this will be explained fully in the next chapter .
25 They may also prove to be useful when it comes to breeding , a point that will be covered later in the series .
26 Lunch and oceans of bubbly will be served here in the vaulted chalk cellars .
27 Yes , of course most people are quite happy for us to write the cards , in which case the appropriate message will be noted down in the book .
28 This will be illustrated further in the next chapter , with particular reference to the developmental effects of TNC practices , and the sexual division of labour they have created .
29 On arrival in Edinburgh , the loans will be stored overnight in the Library 's Strong Room .
30 Approximately 140 Hanley Pottery employees will be redeployed elsewhere in the Group .
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