Example sentences of "will [be] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It will be up to the engineers to spread what resources there are as far as possible . |
2 | Whether or not this second series will be something the crew can be proud of , will be up to the viewers to decide . |
3 | Mr Small said : ‘ Our normal opening hours will be 9am-5.30pm but it will be up to the tenants ’ association if they want late night shopping . |
4 | Mr Saville added : ‘ If they slap a CPO on the site , then it will be up to the councils to get on with the job of reclamation . |
5 | If this has not been the case , it will be up to the individuals to explain the reasons behind this . |
6 | The third is the one that we are providing — giving the governors of schools the choice of teams of inspectors , who will be up to the standards required by HMI at the centre . |
7 | two than four about their input under the Mediwell and then after that , on the thirtieth Linda 's coming up to school erm and we 're going to actually well , Eleanor 's in English and Paul 's in his room , Cath will be in with the tutors and Paul will come into my classroom that particular time she can go round all the groups and discuss what they 've thought . |
8 | ‘ Well then , ’ I told her , ‘ you will be back on the boards for autumn , when the season begins . |
9 | We will be back to the failings of Management Budgeting . |
10 | ‘ We do n't know how far he has to go , but you can be sure others will be back for the horses . |
11 | While the Boat Race fans are on the Thames towpath here , the soccer supporters will be out on the terraces this Easter , and no-one will be shouting louder than at the County ground , where Swindon are taking on West Bromwich Albion . |
12 | Nearly one third of Britain 's 800,000 sows will be out in the fields by the end of next year , reckons marketing director Bernard Hoggarth . |