Example sentences of "will be [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In most cases the reasonable answer will be along the lines that those people who give information for the survey will be contributing to an overall study , the results of which will be useful for a better understanding by everyone of the general problem and will also particularly help specialists who might be interested in ( in this case ) the housewife 's day .
2 It will be along the lines that it is quite as true that we have no satisfactory conception of anything much-including , most piquantly , the elements which enter into any alternative conception of the condition-set for an effect .
3 This will be along the lines of those pioneered with considerable success by other leading organisations , such as Phillips Petroleum and Amerada Hess .
4 will claim for it , and then , as under the old system that worked simply and cheaply , it will be on the records .
5 It is estimated that another 40 heavy lorries will be on the roads every week to replace the 24 wagon train which runs to St Helens and Edinburgh carrying 520 tonnes of cider and four loads of electrical light fittings .
6 Others will be on the problems of exile , alcoholism and emotional crisis .
7 The emphasis in the programme will be on the problems and requirements of using computational and multidisciplinary approaches to further this objective .
8 The main emphasis will be on the determinants of competitiveness and trade performance and how this in turn affects the demand for labour by industry .
9 But EEI President Thomas Kuhn acknowledged that even the most optimistic environmentalists do not believe anything like that number of electric vehicles will be on the streets , even in the next 20 years .
10 Instead of training and playing , these children will be on the streets . ’
11 1 SCIENCE MUSEUM : Interview with James Goddard : he has to leave at 9.00 for Heathrow but will be on the premises from 0630 onwards .
12 Closing date for entries to local schemes will be on the posters which will be displayed throughout C&P .
13 And what with Swindon chasing promotion and Gloucester playing in the cup semi-final we 've got quite a week ahead but the biggest crowd will be on the banks of the River Thames for the boat race .
14 When Selina 's new hour-long documentary on King Carlos of Spain is broadcast at Christmas , Ted Brocklebank 's name will be on the credits as executive producer .
15 Your announcement will be on the airways on Sunday morning .
16 The player not in a starting role will be on the substitutes ' bench alongside Bernie Slaven .
17 Peake and Bernie Slaven will be on the substitutes ' bench .
18 But in future , the onus will be on the travellers to apply to run their own official sites and not local councils .
19 Today sees one of the fruits of this co-operation : a National Day of Prayer and Fasting in which Christians will pray that ‘ God 's hand will be on the elections ’ .
20 And Barbara Bryan , next year what will be on the cards ?
21 ‘ Oh , it will be including the searchlights ? ’
22 ‘ Yes , it will be including the searchlights . ’
23 And he will be without the services of Martin Offiah , who suffered a dislocated shoulder while playing for Aussie club Eastern Suburbs earlier this month .
24 His 34th birthday will be during the Games , as his 18th was during Montreal .
25 please would you tell Bill I will not be staying at the same hotel as the owners , and that I will again not be going to the president 's lunch , but that I will be at the races , even if he does n't see me . ’
26 Thompson said : ‘ I probably do n't quite realise how nervous I will be at the Oscars .
27 See for yourselves , and when you leave Jordan it will be with the words — ‘ Go in Peace , with God 's protection ’ following after you .
28 Afterwards Mr Pollock , a hod carrier , said : ‘ It will be with the children for the rest of their lives .
29 They 've caused several thousand pounds worth of damage , and the train will be off the tracks for two or three months . ’
30 Most of your harvest 's in the barns , your folk will be into the towns and the peel towers at a word , cattle and all , what 's to lose ?
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