Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] will [be] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The wood chips will be of practical benefit , too , for the school children . |
2 | ‘ His understanding of the application of modern information technology solutions to complex business problems will be of particular benefit . ’ |
3 | Ticket allocations will be of particular concern . |
4 | Emergency Protection Orders will be of short duration and courts and their officers must work to timetables to avoid the damaging effects of delay and long drawn-out decision-making . |
5 | As Laffin and Young ( 1985 , p. 59 ) conclude , ‘ it is quite clear that chief officers are going to have to live with an increasingly uncertain and tempestuous political environment and any new ground rules will be of limited value ’ . |
6 | After much discussion , the decision is to make arrangements for a three-year transition , with batches of courses being transferred to the new format in time for student enrolment in September 1990 , 1991 and 1992 : in the latter year , all initial student enrolments will be for new-style courses . |
7 | The OCLC ( Online Computer Library Centre ) library school programme is to be offered to schools of library and information science in Europe , a service which the centre hopes will be of special benefit in central and eastern European countries . |
8 | However , the next coal contracts will be at competitive rates and I believe that they will be satisfactory for British Coal . |
9 | In this way , the market areas will be in strong contrast to local supermarkets and covered shopping centres , where large chain stores tend to congregate . |