Example sentences of "will [be] [verb] on a " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll be burned on a pyre . |
2 | You have the sense that , from now on , you 'll be travelling on a different line , you 'll be seeing different views through the window . |
3 | I shall have flown into who knows whose airport , or I 'll be sleeping on a ship steaming slowly out the English Channel , or I 'll be dead and rigid on a lonely piece of ground . |
4 | ‘ I 'll be starting on a new book entitled The Thinking Dog 's Book of Doggerell , which is being written by a marvellous guy called Leslie Bricusse . |
5 | ‘ I 'll be starting on a new book entitled The Thinking Dog 's Book of Doggerell , which is being written by a marvellous guy called Leslie Bricusse . |
6 | It 'll be included on a compilation with WWF and Terminator 2 at the end of the month . |
7 | Whilst you 're a student you will be living on a limited income so it 's important to make your money work for you all the time . |
8 | The single was originally on independent label Savage and will be reissued on a major . |
9 | The single was originally on independent label Savage and will be reissued on a major . |
10 | The claims will be made on a quarterly basis similar to that applied in accounting for ACT . |
11 | Visits of Clerk of Works Visits will be made on a request basis . |
12 | Visits of Clerk of Works Visits will be made on a request basis . |
13 | While every effort is made in our processes , we can not guarantee that every line will be manufacturing on a particular day . |
14 | The information will be collected on a confidential hot line , called Raceguard , operating on a 24-hour answerphone from next Tuesday . |
15 | GEOLOGY and the sandstone wildlife of Frodsham will be examined on a walk organised by the Cheshire Wildlife Trust this evening . |
16 | The work will take into account developments in agricultural markets and policies , and will be tested on a number of actual and potential plantings by farmers . |
17 | After testing for any side-effects on the plant or on neighbouring plants , it will be tested on a field scale . |
18 | Charges will be assessed on a sliding scale according to the volume , nature and location of discharges . |
19 | If the reverse happens , the value of the loan stock will be assessed on a loan stock basis only . |
20 | i just hope that at least one of the ‘ british ’ teams qualify — but usa94 might take place without all of you guys … but maybe frank will be seen on a telly nearby … |
21 | The accounts will be prepared on a consolidated basis so as to incorporate the results and assets and liabilities of the company and each of its subsidiary undertakings , all of which are to be made up to [ Transfer date ] . |
22 | The accounts will be prepared on a consolidated basis so as to incorporate the results and assets and liabilities of the company and each of its subsidiary undertakings , all of which are to be made up to [ Transfer date ] . |
23 | Ten companies have already joined the programmes and will be meeting on a regular basis . |
24 | The best postcards will be exhibited on a national tour , to be launched , it is hoped by Parliament next Spring . |
25 | This may itself cause environmental problems , so we will be insisting on a full Environmental Assessment . |
26 | This information will be maintained on a micro-computer in a format compatible with the leading data base management strategy so as to permit the later addition of information about individual Member 's voting behaviour , committee memberships , debate participation and career paths . |
27 | And you wo n't miss out on any of the action because all of our demonstrations will be relayed on a large video screen . |
28 | Prices start at £5m for the entry-level seven-processor model — high-end models will be priced on a bid basis , although $125m is suggested as the price for a 222-processor models . |
29 | All the active plant will be kept on a ‘ care and maintenance ’ regime for approximately 30 years , i.e. buildings are kept weathertight structures are preserved , and any loose contamination will be fixed or removed . |
30 | [ That this House condemns British Coal for its closure of the Coventry Colliery at Keresely with the loss of 1,300 jobs , completed in a mere 13 days from the announcement of the decision to the working of the last shift ; believes that the pit is not abandoned but mothballed with 40 million tonnes of good quality reserves of medium sulphur content which will be kept on a care and maintenance basis until a link-up is organised by a privatised Daw Mill Colliery should the Government be re-elected ; condemns British Coal 's refusal to attend two meetings of local authority and parish councillors , local honourable Members of this House and church representatives and notes the absence at the meetings of 24th October and 11th November of the local Tory honourable Members ; and calls for a public inquiry into the methods of the closure and the false economics which talk of losses ' yet fail to take into account the future cost to public funds of lost production and taxes paid , and of dole and unemployment payments to be made . ] |