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

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1 His starting point will be the congressional leaders of his own party , but their cooperation alone will not get him very far .
2 That in itself made for a notable afternoon at Fraser Park , not that goodwill will be the principal factor on offer when the serious business starts at Lancaster Park , Christchurch , on Saturday .
3 Asked who will be the principal purchasers at the sale , he pointed to ‘ private collectors , dealers , some middlemen and a few museums .
4 In addition to the three pillars that I have mentioned , we must consider the accountability of the European Council that will be the principal means of establishing policy .
5 Interviews with personnel experienced in agricultural development and training programmes in the target country will be the principal means of assessing the suitability of the ATB 's approach to agricultural education in the Third World .
6 Where the proprietor of the legal estate has died , the sellers will be the personal representatives of the estate .
7 When you have learnt these techniques , your reward will be the sheer delight of being able to set up any performance , no matter how heavy the workload ; with the minimum of trial and error , whilst simultaneously maintaining accurate navigation and approach procedures .
8 This will be the critical test for the government .
9 It will be the familiar story of the management of Britain 's relative , if not absolute , decline .
10 If this intercommunication is not properly arranged there will be the familiar symptoms of frustrating reiteration , decisions being misunderstood or being constantly revised , political manoeuvring and even concealment of progress within one or more of the teams .
11 There will be more displays relating to the Rothschild family and a first important addition will be the long-term loan of seven panels painted by Leon Bakst which depict the story of Sleeping Beauty , with members of the Rothschild family and their friends as the characters .
12 What will be the long-term future of the collection ?
13 If the plaintiff has been unable to work at all up to the date of the trial , his loss will be the entire net remuneration which he would have earned ; if for a period he has been able to earn something , but not as much as he would have earned had he not been injured , his loss for that period will be the net difference between what he has earned and what he would otherwise have earned .
14 The project of exporting social responsibility across frontiers is rapidly breaking down , and immigration from the Third World , from eastern Europe and possibly the Soviet Union will be the major phenomenon of the next quarter-century and a central problem for any new world order .
15 There is no doubt in the mind of Mostafa Tolba , UNEP 's executive director , that ‘ financing solutions to the global environment crisis will be the major issue of this decade ’ .
16 A second theme is the reform of the public sector : How it is financed , structured , managed , from education and health through to local government , will be the major issue of the 1990s .
17 He said : ‘ Now and for all time in the future , human skills and human talents will be the major determinants of success or failure — not just for individuals but for a whole society in all of its social , cultural and commercial life . ’
18 The way in which learning materials are presented to visually handicapped pupils will be the major concern of the specialist teacher or adviser .
19 Indeed , the terms of reference of the study , who will do what and the precise timetable for production of the report will be the major subjects for discussion at the first meeting .
20 Indeed , the terms of reference of the study , who will do what and the precise timetable for production of the report will be the major subjects for discussion at the first meeting .
21 Prague will be the major city between Western and Eastern Europe in the future .
22 Rejecting a checkerboard solution seems perverse in the same way when the alternative will be the general triumph of the principle we oppose .
23 And quite apart from my own views , I think we are in real danger of losing readership if we do n't reflect what I am convinced will be the general tenor of public opinion .
24 The main item on the agenda will be the possible acquisition of larger premises for our services .
25 What will be the logical form of his thought ?
26 Next year will be the fiftieth anniversary of the year in which Bomber Harris became Commander-in-Chief and the Association intends to mark the occasion by erecting a statue of Sir Arthur in the forecourt of St Clement Danes in London , adjacent to the statue of Lord Dowding ( C-in-C RAF Fighter Command , 1940 ) .
27 She explored protective services for elderly people , advocating a proactive stance , taking the initiative to give the client a taste of a service , on the assumption that saying ‘ no ’ will be the automatic response to something threatening ( Wasser , 1971 ) .
28 They are spaced 3m apart , but he reckons 4m will be the optimum distance between centres , with a modest height of 45cm per bump .
29 The time then taken to reach the track will be the approximate time to the station from the interception point .
30 The first Presbyterian minister came to Ballycarry from Drymen , Stirling — and the guest speaker will be the present minister of Drymen , the Rev John Hay .
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