Example sentences of "will be take [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She 'll be taking over from Bob .
2 Should another globe-trotting adventure arise , we know what notebook computer we 'll be taking along for the ride .
3 There 's one thing sure , you wo n't have much time to grumble because you 'll be taken up with scratchin' yourself .
4 At some stage they 'll be taken out of the clinic under strict supervision , but later will be allowed unsupervised trips out …
5 So tomorrow at two o'clock Miss Trunchbull will be taking over from me for one lesson .
6 This is one aspect that art historian and critic Deborah Cherry will be taking up in the next issue .
7 Most of Grampian 's sales staff will be taken on by TVMM , and the group expects to make savings through increased usage of resources such as research , computers and office space .
8 All this sort of responsibility will be taken on by the reception centre .
9 That role will be taken over by Glanmor Griffiths , the WRU treasurer , who has been elevated , with Denzil Lloyd , to the International Board , Home Unions and Five Nations committees .
10 He declined to specify the Formula One team 's ownership structure , quote a price or nominate prospective buyers — though , as reported in Tuesday 's Guardian , there is speculation that the team will be taken over by people who want to field an all-Italian line-up , with Emanuele Pirro displacing Britain 's Martin Brundle and joining Stefano Modeno .
11 Julia Smith 's duties will be taken over by Verity Lambert , head of Cinema Verity , the show 's independent producers .
12 In the individual model , team members do carry individual caseloads , and while they may well be involved in work with other clients of other workers on the team ( in groups or meetings ) the caseload of one case manager who leaves will be taken over by another .
13 Relocation is expected to be complete by March 1995 when the existing Warren Spring site in Stevenage will be taken over by Glaxo .
14 The lower floor is to become a Regional Railways office and train crew depot , while the upper floor will be taken over by the Welsh Tourist Board .
15 I hope that this debate will be about the valuable contribution that Britain can make to the European community , rather than a sterile argument about whether the king 's prerogatives will be taken over by the Government and given away in the face of the people .
16 From today , the way we care for others who are less able will be taken over by local councils .
17 Its 7.5 per cent stake in the Franklin gas find will be taken over by Texaco which is drawing up development plans for the area .
18 Schools which Mr Patten 's Department for Education label as bad will be taken over by ‘ hit squads ’ .
19 Since a number of factors determine whether a form of expression will be taken up into popular speech , and somewhat different factors will operate within and outside the black community , not all Creole forms used by black speakers will achieve wider currency , though some will .
20 This of course harks back to the much older debate about whether memories can be localized — something I 'll come back to later , ; much of the next two chapters will be taken up with the question of the localization of memory in space and time .
21 Police time and manpower will be taken up with travelling to the court and the number of officers available for ordinary police duties will be reduced during court sittings .
22 We have obviously at every Conference a certain amount also of Constitutional motions , er an organizational motion , and some , and some of tomorrow will be taken up with that as well as the announ , er announcement concerning the elections for the various committees .
23 In any case most of the time required will be taken up at the beginning , in the planning and drawing out of the plan on paper , in choosing the plants , and in soil preparation and planting .
24 This suggests an important theme which will be taken up in a later discussion of Paisley 's leadership style .
25 This suggests an important point which will be taken up in detail in the final chapter but which should be mentioned here .
26 If a complaint is received directly from a member of the public , or if further information about the complaint is needed , the matter will be taken up in correspondence .
27 This theme will be taken up in Chapter 6 when I introduce the structuralist account of the relation between signification and social process .
28 My general conclusion is that the pro-classical themes are the more important : they have opened up the opportunity for an extensive development of the unnecessarily narrow focus of Beccaria 's original formulation of classical criminology , and this opportunity will be taken up in Part Two .
29 The question of quantity used is obviously intimately related to the way a given individual finances his or her habit , a perspective which will be taken up in Chapter 7 .
30 This theme will be taken up in the next section .
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