Example sentences of "will be [verb] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Although his body 's been cremated , the Earl 's remains will be interred in the Spencer family vault at St Mary the Virgin .
2 Consequently , women have far less purchasing power than men , a situation which inevitably will be exacerbated in the current economic crisis .
3 The rest will be given or sold to the public , while those works for which a home can not be found or which have been damaged beyond repair by the years of neglect and the atrocious conditions in which they were kept , will be destroyed in a bonfire .
4 However , its character will be destroyed in the process .
5 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 .
6 Once this version is operational and some experience has been gained in running the financial model in conjunction with the main model , the former will be extended in the following ways :
7 Indeed , the data from patients with brain injury that I will be discussing in the final two sections are very puzzling indeed from the standpoint of folk psychology .
8 In any event , all responses will be summarised in a report on the public consultation exercise .
9 Results will be summarised in the monthly service report .
10 The Preliminary Certificate was the first SVQ to be developed and awarded and will be followed in the near future by a range of SVQs in agriculture and commercial horticulture .
11 By the end of the century , the Chinese government hopes that every peasant family will be living in a brick and tile house with its own toilet and water supply : a dream that at the moment looks impossible .
12 In contrast , it is extraordinarily encouraging to think that after the revolution , they will be guaranteed a basic diet , access to medical services , education and recreation and that they will be living in a creative and open society .
13 Although single-parent families have , on average , fewer children than married couples , clearly a considerable number of children will be living in a one-parent family at any one time .
14 Mr Maurice Cann , development control officer , said : ‘ If permission is granted the occupiers of this building will be living in a substandard environment surrounded by a variety of industrial and commercial uses . ’
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 The question is whether prices and mortgage rates have fallen far enough to ensure that this position will be reached in the near future .
18 In doing so , one must reiterate that , as mentioned at the beginning of the chapter , one is anticipating a conclusion that will be reached in the following chapter , namely that the " Mustakimzade tradition " , for all its faults , is perhaps marginally less unsatisfactory than other accounts of the origins of the Muftilik , though as has been , and will be , seen , there is very little in the way of solid evidence even for it .
19 I have not heard a single argument — there was not a sentence in the Secretary of State 's speech — to suggest that the upper limit will be reached in the coming year .
20 A survey by BBC Radio Four 's Today programme says it is still very uncertain that the majority will be reached in the House of Clergy and the House of Laity .
21 They will be documented in a substantial reference manual , the Guidelines for Text Encoding for Interchange .
22 They will be trained in the care of the elderly , outdoor pursuits , the shop industry , arts and crafts and video and music reproduction .
23 For example , if the owner lives in the countryside , then the guide dog will be trained in the countryside .
24 The drawings will be made in a modern and approved style , and when finished , will be submitted to the inspection of the subscribers at large .
25 The announcement will be made in a statement by Frank Barlow , as Secretary to the Parliamentary Labour Party , and will be conveyed to Sir Michael Adeane at Buckingham Palace .
26 All that remains now is for the draw , which will be made in the Rome Sports Palace late this afternoon , to avoid such minor irritations as Holland joining England in Sardinia , thereby doubling the security problem ; Scotland renewing hostilities with Uruguay , whom they have refused to meet in friendlies since the 1986 World Cup ; and Austria playing West Germany , which would revive memories of the cynical conspiracy in 1982 which froze Algeria out of the second phase .
27 The general remarks on effective display made in the appendix to chapter 7 are important to recall when plotting , and some further remarks on this subject will be made in the next chapter .
28 An examination of euro-credit lending techniques will be made in the next two chapters .
29 The introduction of a scheme of financial devolution into a school guarantees that some changes will be made in the management and organisation of that school .
30 ‘ The final decision will be made in the New Year and we may bow to public pressure , ’ says the spokesman .
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