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

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1 This serial number will be filled in by the lexicographers and will represent the order in which the Project Director requires the forms to be actioned .
2 The extra 300 staff will be phased in over the next few years .
3 Four hundred aircraft will be flying in for the International Air Tattoo at R-A-F Fairford , the biggest airshow in the world .
4 This second phase of INDECS will be tied in with the computerisation of the Home Office 's confidential suspects index — a list of names which officers in the immigration service carry with them to check against the names on travellers ' passports .
5 Solicitors ( subject to very limited exceptions ) alone have the right to brief counsel , who will be called in as the occasion demands to give specialist advice , to draft documents or to act as advocate in the higher courts .
6 Another difference is that structured jobsearch help will be an integral part of Community Action and will be built in from the start .
7 Windows emulation and AppleTalk , LU6.2 and NetWare interoperability technologies will be detailed in in the fourth quarter , while an interapplication communication facility to compete against Windows NT should be unveiled in the second quarter of 1994 .
8 Additionally , because the bridle will be wrapped in with the kite , and handled frequently , it has to withstand more abuse than the kitelines .
9 Such information will be taken in to the evaluation procedure by the Press .
10 THREE Ipswich Witches youngsters will be thrown in at the deep end on Thursday when Foxhall Stadium stages the Star of Anglia on the opening day of the 1993 speedway season .
11 When kicked directly into touch from a penalty kick , the ball will be thrown in at the lineout by the team which kicked the ball into touch .
12 Training will be given and wherever possible the new representative will be thrown in at the deep end .
13 Please pray that many viewers may be able to share in that worship and find it helpful and that some who would otherwise ‘ switch off ’ will be drawn in to the programme and more importantly to the Lord Himself .
14 There will be family backing — no doubt the McTavish branch will be muscling in on the act , if Deirdre is to act as captain .
15 Well I certainly believe that many of these expertises will be held centrally at County Hall and will be purchased in by the schools , and there is nothing wrong in that .
16 Every one hundred thousand Soviet immigrants delays by one year the deadline , soon they will be pouring in at the record rate of twenty a thousand month .
17 Proponents of the scheme hope that new money will be put in from the NUS to smooth over any such problems ; also to remedy the poor funding of crèches generally .
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