Example sentences of "will be [adj] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Eric will be pleased at that .
2 Dr Tony Cox , programme director for atmospheric sciences at the Natural Environment Research Council , said that the warming effect of CO2 and CFCs in the lower atmosphere will be greatest at low latitudes , while the cooling caused by ozone depletion is strongest at the poles .
3 Each of these five core skills will be available at four stages in the SCOTVEC framework .
4 Small local exhibitions are also being held at the following locations and staff will be available at selected times to answer your questions .
5 The primary interactive facilities for lexicographers will be available at nine terminals for five days a week , fifty two weeks a year , excluding Press holidays .
6 The initiative is also supported by Wilson Sporting goods who will supply Staff Coaches to give advice at regional Centres , not to mention the Wilson Radar Gun , which will be available at each tournament to enable competitors to measure the speed of their serves .
7 A member of the Covenant Committee will be available at each Mass on the last Sunday of the month .
8 The precise foci of Stage II of the research will be settled on toward the end of Stage I in the light of the ideas , analyses and opportunities which will be available at that time .
9 The tape , from Video Vision , will be priced at £10.99 , and will be available at most good video stores from that date .
10 ‘ There is no reason to doubt that money will be available at this stage and the public inquiry is still going ahead as planned . ’
11 ‘ There is no reason to doubt that money will be available at this stage and the public inquiry is still going ahead as planned . ’
12 Copies of the leaflet are being distributed to members today and will be available at public counters at Headquarters and Chesser House .
13 Clusters will be available at three levels :
14 Within each area , clusters will be available at three levels :
15 The planner will be available at pro shops and by mail order at a cost of £9.95 .
16 Like a glacier , we will be freezing at one end and unfreezing at the other while still making progress .
17 A fee will be payable at some car parks .
18 The stock will pay an annual cumulative dividend of $3.50 per share and will be convertible at any time at the option of the holder into shares of StorageTek common at 2.128 common shares for each preferred share , a conversion price of $23.50 per share .
19 If you have just been told that your child has HIV , and if this was unexpected news , the shock will be overwhelming at first .
20 In such a large team it is inevitable that there will be frequent staff changes and several members of the team will be inexperienced at any one time .
21 I SEE that hysteria about the two bombs in London last weekend is prompting police and security services to press once again for national identity cards which will be compulsory at all times and forgery-proof .
22 Of the natural monopolies that are perfectly contestable , some will not be sustainable and some will be sustainable at specific prices , as we have seen .
23 It will be necessary at this stage to rework the Financial projections of the project using the financing terms offered to understand fully the impact of each proposition .
24 He will be best at three miles and goes on any ground .
25 They will be skilful at separating ‘ noise ’ from ‘ signal ’ .
26 Before proceeding to consider whether a more satisfactory typology of political systems might now be constructed , it will be useful at this stage to examine somewhat more closely the ways in which the concepts ‘ state ’ and ‘ political system ’ are employed .
27 It will be useful at this point to outline the picture of the market process which incorporates our views on competition and entrepreneurship , contrasting it briefly with the dominant concept of the market . [ … ]
28 In other words , subjective response to the same noise level will be different at two sites if noise levels have recently undergone a change at one site .
29 The second is that it can obviously vary from very poor to very good , and an individual 's welfare will be different at different times .
30 Their reason was that many of the country 's enterprises will be uncompetitive at any ‘ realistic ’ exchange rate .
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