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

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1 However , its character will be destroyed in the process .
2 ‘ It seems that the farmers will be benefiting at the expense of the consumers .
3 By definition the details of the solution will be understood throughout the organization and ambiguities will be minimal .
4 And I would urge the panel to send out their proposed leaflet to the ministers in various areas where the educational standards are not very high that they may look at them and put forward suggestions so that the leaflet that eventually comes out will be understood by the whole of our people and not just by the most educated .
5 The payment will be handled by the importer 's and the US exporter 's banks on their behalf , using the computerised SWIFT system .
6 More complex services — from device driver interfaces up will be handled by the operating system personality on top .
7 More complex services — from device driver interfaces up will be handled by the operating system personality on top .
8 All conformance testing will be handled by the reference company .
9 This season 's services will be handled by the line 's two six-wheeled Tanks No 3 , an RSH 0-6-0 side tank , and Lamport , a Bagnall 0-6-0ST , together with Austerity 0-6-0ST Whiston which has been hired from the Foxfield Railway in Staffordshire .
10 Some will be connected with the parent 's needs , but others will be personal to them ; psychological , social and financial .
11 The hypothesis about the importance of making connections between different strategies will be extended to the learning of mathematics , and also to the teaching of children whose intelligence is normal but who have specific difficulties with reading and with mathematics , the hypothesis being that these children fail because they do not make a strong enough connection between different strategies .
12 The Business Start-Up scheme , which helps the unemployed in launching their own business , will be extended with the creation of 10,000 new places .
13 The very popular Christmas ‘ Santa Specials ’ will be boosted by extra trains , the successful ‘ Round Robin ’ rail and river trips will be extended in the summer and more through services to and from BR will be encouraged .
14 These will be extended by the opening of a Regional Arts Centre on the site of the former Leith Academy .
15 If the number of persons booked changes , the holiday price will be recalculated on the basis of the amended party size .
16 The extra space will allow the Museum to conduct helicopter pleasure flights and provide a helipad for visiting helicopters , as well as allowing development of an undercover restoration workshop , which will be followed by the construction of a £1.5 million display hangar on the existing site .
17 This year 's Lecture will be given by Lord Flowers , FRS , on the role of universities in the 21st century , and will be followed by the inauguration , by the Chancellor , of the Roll of Benefactors of the University .
18 Exaggeration is an integral part of the Irish storytelling and myth making tradition and any tale will be followed by the remark ‘ sure that 's nothin' ’ from an unimpressed listener who will then proceed to recall or invent an even more amazing yarn .
19 Open classes and a Ploughman 's lunch will be followed by the business meeting .
20 A service at St Paul 's Church , Ahmadi , will be followed by the dedication of a specially-commissioned stained glass window .
21 This will be followed by the display programme and then we are planning a sponsored event which can be as a family team , with Mum , children and husband/grannie/auntie or a group of friends — each team of four plus one must have a ball .
22 Although the patient is expected to pay for his treatment , he will be reimbursed via the State medical insurance scheme .
23 INFORMATION kiosks for the electronic city of the future will be demonstrated at the Expo 92 world fair in Seville , Spain , this month .
24 The precise relationships between the ESSE/L Project and other developments taking place varied considerably from school to school , and this will be demonstrated in the discussion of Major and Minor Projects in Chapters 5 and 6 below .
25 Now my Lord as is er then made clear in a statement of claim paragraph three fifteen erm between the twenty third of October and about the twenty second of November the plaintiff then acting upon the advice of Peter that it was not possible to withdraw on this contract , did endeavour to complete upon the deal as soon as possible , very much with the timing in his mind and eventually after some toing and froing which er will be demonstrated in the course of the evidence , agreement was reached with the landlord for his consent to the assignment to be given er on condition that there was payment of some advance rent by the plaintiff .
26 But joy in that country at Jansher 's triumph and their continuing monopoly of the game 's most valued crown will be tempered by the fact that , in the absence of Jahangir Khan , the new champion was their only representative in the main draw of 32 .
27 Mark only the outer edges of the card which will be hidden by the frame , and mark the corners of the picture area .
28 Third , church planting is how unreached cities , nations and peoples will be reached with the gospel .
29 Grouping carbon dioxide and all the other greenhouse gases together , most computer models predict that an increase in greenhouse gases equivalent to a doubling of carbon dioxide concentration from its pre-industrial level will be reached during the decade of the 2030s ( even if CFCs are rapidly phased out as planned ) .
30 It is unlikely that formal deposit will be reached until the end of 1993 or early 1994 . ’
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