Example sentences of "will be on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But all eyes will be on the opening event on the morning of Sunday , June 20 , when over 200 entrants have applied for the Mountain Time Trial over one lap of the TT course against the watch .
2 Salary will be on the Lecturer Grade A ( £10,458 to £15,372 pa ) or Grade B ( £16,014 to £20,469 pa ) , dependent on age , qualifications and experience .
3 Appointment will be on the Lecturer Grade B scale ; £16,014–£20,469 p.a. ( under review ) for three years in the first instance .
4 In fact what is proposed by Mr Ceravolo in his report to the Parliament is the setting of a timetable for the elimination of lead from petrol and it is likely that this will be on the agenda of the Council of Ministers in June and it is to be hoped that the Council will then call on the Commission to proceed to a new directive on the matter to replace the existing one which determines the 0.15 minimum level .
5 Place and preparatory plans will be on the agenda for the next meeting of the Central Committee .
6 A number of important topics will be on the agenda for discussion ; EEC fiscal policies in the light of 1993 ; the restitution of stolen or illegally exported works of art ; the progress on legislation regarding endangered species and protected materials such as ivory and tortoiseshell ; and the often prickly relations between dealers and auction houses .
7 Plans for the project will be on the agenda at an open meeting to be held at Ysgol Bro Ddyfi next Thursday evening .
8 Tenants ' individual rent arrears will be on the agenda at a meeting of Wear Valley Council 's housing and environmental services sub-committee next Wednesday .
9 He said almost half of Darlington 's homes would be on the lowest band and 60pc will be on the bottom two bands when the council tax is introduced .
10 will claim for it , and then , as under the old system that worked simply and cheaply , it will be on the records .
11 In the future , it may well be that the western interventionist-imperialists will be on the liberal-left , not the laissez-faire right .
12 If the final hurdle of this party congress is cleared , Hungary will be on the threshold of multi-party democracy .
13 Because most of us will be on the committee .
14 ‘ But because when we join up it will be on the back of a full weekend 's fixtures of FA Cup matches — and by that time they will have played 15 games for their clubs — I 've just asked them to keep a little compartment in their minds about England .
15 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 .
16 Others will be on the problems of exile , alcoholism and emotional crisis .
17 The emphasis in the programme will be on the problems and requirements of using computational and multidisciplinary approaches to further this objective .
18 Their next appearance will be on the menu of the local restaurants , probably submerged in a rich salmi .
19 Car parking will be on the edge of the valley and the aim is quiet enjoyment .
20 Maybe something will be on the BBC !
21 I know a fair amount about how the machine works and I have made myself slow up when it comes to finishing off ( I have to be very careful to inspect all seams , knowing my friend 's beady eye will be on the work ! ) .
22 The first display will be on the work of the Catalan designer Javier Mariscal , who conceived the corporate identity of the Barcelona Olympics .
23 Ruth says : ‘ I 'm not nervous at the moment , but I will be on the day .
24 Having selected your water and turned up for a day 's fishing you then have to decide where the fish will be on the day in question .
25 It will be on the shopping list when there are young children in the family , because they find the cheerful red rind appealing .
26 After you have spelt each word that very card will be on the top and you take it out and place it aside .
27 the potato will be on the top anyway so that wo n't matter will it ?
28 The emphasis will be on the provision of an informal and domestic environment offering some gentle physical and intellectual activities consistent with the needs of such patients .
29 It goes without saying that while all this is going on the engineering investigator will be on the look-out for any indication of a pre-crash failure or fracture of any part of the structure or aircraft components since , although the wreckage will inevitably include very many broken units and pieces of structure , any serious defect that was present before the aircraft struck the ground is likely to be significant , if not fundamental , to the cause of the accident .
30 regional media , for example , will be looking for a connection with their area , magazines concerned particularly with healthy living will be on the look-out for any health angle and teenage publications will want to know the relevance to young people .
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