Example sentences of "will be at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Tomorrow lunch time , local author William Harley will be at a champagne lunch in London , he 's one of twelve finalists in this year 's Ian St James Literary Award . |
2 | In addition , owing to the restrictions to fixed multiples of income for mortgages , the lower paid worker will be at a disadvantage . |
3 | The maximum attendance will be just 26,000 and places within the ground will be at a premium , particularly if Arsenal fulfil their promise and have a successful season . |
4 | Young people will be at a premium , wanted by colleges and employers alike , and for this reason , young people with disabilities may find more doors opening to them . |
5 | In comparative terms , such an influx is the equivalent of the movement of three million East Germans to West Germany , a country ( unlike Israel ) with a healthy economy where difficulties of acclimatization for the newcomers will be at a minimum and language problems non-existent . |
6 | Dave Higgins , who missed Friday 's match with a stomach complaint , is likely to return to the Rovers defence but other changes will be at a minimum . |
7 | If you withdraw money using your card in a currency other than sterling , your account , will be debited in sterling and the conversion into sterling will be at a rate of exchange decided or authorised by the Bank . |
8 | Two of the dates you have suggested ( 9.30am on either the 23rd or 26th ) are suitable but I will be at a conference in Inverness on the 2nd and 3rd of July . |
9 | But Thorfinn will be at a crossroads he can not leave without help . ’ |
10 | Therefore , losses will only arise when and will be at a maximum when S = 0 and will be equal to E — C. The result is shown by the hatched line in Fig. 7.7(a) and is the equivalent of a written put . |
11 | Hence the eventual position will be at a point like C. |
12 | Oliver , being left to himself in the undertaker 's shop , set the lamp down on a workman 's bench , and gazed timidly about him with a feeling of awe and dread , which many people a good deal older than he will be at no loss to understand . |
13 | Some readers will have been growing roses for years , others may be starting for the first time from scratch , with no preconceived ideas , pattern or convention to adhere to , and a great many more will be at every stage in between . |
14 | Beekeepers of all denominations will be at the harvest with a difference and the preacher will be the Rev Sam Millar , of Hazelbank Presbyterian Church , in Coleraine — another beekeeper . |
15 | ‘ The captains will be at the feasting tonight , ’ Ratagan pointed out . |
16 | Erm you know , and also we want a picture of The presentation is n't actually on the day , the presentation will be at the school . |
17 | Britain will be at the centre of these negotiations . |
18 | The Charter will be at the centre of government 's decision-making throughout the 1990s . |
19 | Pray that God 's vision and detail will be at the centre of organising Go ‘ 92 children 's ministries . |
20 | The inter-relationships between the flows will be at the centre of the proposed research . |
21 | Elena will be at the centre to watch a football tournament , hear music from Stokesley School Band , see displays by the local police and fire services and enjoy various stalls and sideshows . |
22 | It will be at the Musée d'Orsay , Paris , 6 September to 2 January 1994 ; the National Museum of Western Art , Tokyo 21 January to 2 April ; the Philadelphia Museum of Art , dates to be determined . |
23 | The cuts will be at the society 's administrative headquarters in Northampton . |
24 | 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 . ’ |
25 | The centre , therefore , will be at the heart of a new network for business throughout the Province . |
26 | CLI has been strongly promoted by Microsoft Corp , which SAG says , will be at the heart of Microsoft 's Open Database Connectivity ( OBDC ) data accessing system , running under Windows . |
27 | " How do we know " will be at the heart of any enquiry . |
28 | ‘ A rare meeting , and you , dear sister , ’ he turned to Omi , ‘ will be at the head of the table with me ! ’ |
29 | Edward will be at the head of a great army , thousands of men . |
30 | The objective will be a realistic specification that can be met by a wide variety of suppliers , but the final say in the specs will be left with the service suppliers , making it highly likely that Unix System V.4 will be at the core of the specification . |