Example sentences of "will [be] at [art] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 If you withdraw money using your card in a currency other than sterling , your account , will be debited in sterling and the conversion into sterling will be at a rate of exchange decided or authorised by the Bank .
2 Britain will be at the centre of these negotiations .
3 The Charter will be at the centre of government 's decision-making throughout the 1990s .
4 Pray that God 's vision and detail will be at the centre of organising Go ‘ 92 children 's ministries .
5 The inter-relationships between the flows will be at the centre of the proposed research .
6 The centre , therefore , will be at the heart of a new network for business throughout the Province .
7 CLI has been strongly promoted by Microsoft Corp , which SAG says , will be at the heart of Microsoft 's Open Database Connectivity ( OBDC ) data accessing system , running under Windows .
8 " How do we know " will be at the heart of any enquiry .
9 ‘ A rare meeting , and you , dear sister , ’ he turned to Omi , ‘ will be at the head of the table with me ! ’
10 Edward will be at the head of a great army , thousands of men .
11 The objective will be a realistic specification that can be met by a wide variety of suppliers , but the final say in the specs will be left with the service suppliers , making it highly likely that Unix System V.4 will be at the core of the specification .
12 Almost the same exhibition will be at the Kunsthalle of the Hypo-Kulturstiftung in Munich from 13 March to 6 June , and at the Hamburg Kunsthalle from 18 June to 29 August .
13 Tomorrow these three will be at the Battle of Britain memorial service in St Anne 's Cathedral , and will be spiritually linked to countless others as they cast their minds back to their youth , to friends from a generation which became a legend .
14 It says that it will be patchy and hesitant and that , even then , Britain will be at the bottom of the growth , investment and employment leagues for the fourth year in succession under a Tory Government .
15 The jobs that they are claimed to save or create will be at the cost of labour under-utilisation or unemployment elsewhere in the economy .
16 When I write my diary for the year my starter course at the Fermette Marboeuf will be at the top of my list of outstanding dishes .
17 Every man 's hand will be against him and gassing , snaring and poisoning will be the order of the day , with perhaps a bounty on his brush and he will be at the mercy of every council official , cowboy and yobbo in the country .
18 For the election of the other four you will be at the mercy of other people 's votes .
19 Future pension rates will be at the mercy of employers who take over subsidiaries of the Scottish Bus Group .
20 Future pension rates will be at the mercy of employers who take over subsidiaries of the Scottish Bus Group .
21 This issue will be at the crux of the negotiations in Geneva .
22 ‘ I intend to represent this constituency in a non-partisan way , and will be at the call of everyone here no matter what their political persuasions .
23 The next mini hockey festival will be at the City of Portsmouth Club of April 26th .
24 Where a household seeks to cut back on the use of water , it will be at the risk of hygiene , fewer baths , toilets left unflushed , and less washing of clothes and dishes .
25 This apparently simple concept of cause and effect will be at the root of much of our early work on narrative in drama .
26 But , since this will be at the expense of their own republican or provincial governments , it is doubtful whether it will be regarded as a significant incentive .
27 But structure it too heavily and the gain in increased remembering will be at the expense of a diminishing sense of personal involvement at any particular moment when we do remember .
28 Does he further appreciate that , throughout Ayrshire , people recognise that any additional assets that are poured into the South Ayrshire hospitals to make them work will be at the expense of the national health service in the rest of Ayrshire ?
29 She believes that any benefit to the environment will be at the expense of poorer households .
30 The fear is that if one club does manage to forge ahead , it will be at the expense of the other .
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