Example sentences of "[art] [noun] will [be] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | All the activities will be at Imperial College and the South Kensington Scientific Museums . |
2 | Until then , the computer will be of considerable help to the less successful reader . |
3 | In future the accent will be on voluntary service , and unsung , worthy people up and down the country beavering away on charitable work . |
4 | You could very well spend one of your Long Vacations in a solicitor 's office ( obviously , the Vacation immediately before your final year would be best ) , and it should not be difficult to arrange ; the experience will be of great value whichever branch you intend to enter , and it could help you to make a wise choice . |
5 | But the rewards will be in direct proportion to the activity and efforts and work you put in . |
6 | ’ … thus to take a case like that in question of a purchase from a retailer the reliance will be in general inferred from the fact that a buyer goes to the shop in confidence that the tradesman has selected his stock with skill and judgment . ’ |
7 | David Gockley reports that corporate contributions , an essential ingredient of his budget , were down 30 per cent this year ; obviously , another year or two like that and the HGO will be in desperate straits . |
8 | ‘ We believe the association will be of immense benefit to our customers in marketing Tencel products . |
9 | In a letter to Horsley nine days later he wrote : ‘ I believe that if the decision is made to go the way of the Sun , the tragedy will be of historic proportions . |
10 | It is clear that anything which affects the mind will be of prime importance in this ( see Chapter 1 ) as also will be anything that affects the person as a whole . |
11 | Nevertheless , the focus of the chapter will be on verbal communication , since this is an area in which interesting and important developments appear to be taking place during the primary school years . |
12 | The research will be of general educational relevance , and will also have important implications for the clinical use of short-term memory span tests as a measure of short-term memory capacity . |
13 | In terms of outcomes , it is anticipated that the research will be of direct practical relevance to work in a variety of context such as neighbourhood policing schemes , juvenile liaison and diversion schemes , reparation and victim-support projects , multi-agency work on drug problems , neighbourhood watch projects , etc . |
14 | The result will be of particular disappointment to Sotheby 's who repurchased the firm from Mr Peel last year . |
15 | The company says that most of the losses will be in administrative and management positions , not among workers in the companies Paris theme park . |
16 | The Club will be of particular interest to those who aspire to reason about the systems they are building , in addition to specifying them . |
17 | The first major use for the machine will be in separating Factor 8 , needed by haemophiliacs to make their blood clot , from human blood plasma . |
18 | The very nature of Amnesty 's activities means that many of the articles will be about brutal and disturbing events around the world . |
19 | By then , the replacements will be in full production . |
20 | In this and related Open Texts we shall use the term to refer specifically to uneven geographical development , and the focus will be on uneven development within a national economy . |
21 | The draft warranties sought by the purchaser will be in general terms . |
22 | The point will be of particular relevance in connection with causal sequences or causal chains , to be considered later in the most relevant context . |
23 | Their experience well illustrates Swords-Isherwood and Senker 's argument that the need will be for increased numbers of such workers , and that they should possess multiple skills : for example , electronics , electrical , and mechanical . |
24 | Nearly 2,000 dwellings in the town will be in immediate need of heating renewal from 1993 . |
25 | In the past , raising productivity often went hand in hand with increased production ; now the emphasis will be on encouraging practices which will reduce costs , save energy , improve living and working conditions , protect and improve the environment and raise the quality and value of products leaving the farm . |
26 | The emphasis will be on real situations , real problems and real solutions . |
27 | Throughout , the emphasis will be on inderdisciplinary enquiry , drawing upon and trying to integrate wherever possible psychological and sociological ( theoretical and research ) perspectives . |
28 | The emphasis will be on flexible , individualised care , with close links with the local psychogeriatric services , GPs and community nursing services being built in . |
29 | Whichever way the boards are to run , the battens will be at right angles to them . |
30 | And the scoreline will be of particular embarrassment to his club team-mate , Gerry Ainscough , who missed four out of five kickable penalties . |