Example sentences of "[noun pl] will be [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Through this office around 6,000 schools will be inspected each year .
2 The company has its own customer information system named CARGOLINK and by the end of the present year all the company 's offices will be using this system thus enabling the organisation to control each individual consignment during the transport from booking to final delivery to end user .
3 Production units will be delivered this month .
4 In any event one of its major functions will be to ensure some form of trans-binary rationalisation of higher education by close liaison with the UGC and , to that effect , it is important that NAB should have included in its membership an observer from the UGC and that Christopher Ball should have been accorded similar status on the UGC .
5 The Rovers directors will be meeting this weekend in an attempt to end the dilemma over whether the club 's England Under-21 goalkeeper Nigel Martyn really is bound for Crystal Palace .
6 TWO Kurdish refugees will be deported this afternoon to Turkey — where they say they face persecution and torture — unless they win a last-minute reprieve .
7 At least 52 millionaires will be created each year by the £1-a-go National Lottery unveiled yesterday .
8 In the soul-searching and breast-beating following the defeat , many statements will be made that Labour had the best campaign and was ‘ winning the argument ’ .
9 So guess where one of my weeks will be spent this summer ?
10 ‘ People on low incomes will be getting some help to pay the fuel bills and all in all it 's a Budget that 's not as bad as we expected , ’ Mr Bull said .
11 The guests will be arriving any minute . ’
12 In Network Southeast , 3,000 sets of wheels will be damaged this year at a cost of half a million pounds .
13 No doubt Silver knitters will be reading both articles for fear of missing something .
14 He said : ‘ I think the processors will be given some confidence as a result of the meeting but I think the fishermen will wish we had been able to do something dramatic .
15 In addition , these tables will be cleared each day .
16 Suffolk secretary Konrad Machej said : ‘ Teachers will be spending more time teaching , which is what parents really want . ’
17 Two other casts will be heard this week .
18 Two other casts will be heard this week .
19 Eventually , all expectant mums will be screened this way if they are in the high risk group .
20 THE Medstead Players will be introducing some excitement to the village hall this weekend with a psychological thriller , The House by the Lake , by Hugh Mills .
21 A total of 23,000 seals will be killed this year .
22 Despite the fact that interest rates have halved since 1989 , only around 85,000 houses will be started this year — a third of the number before the recession .
23 On this basis , by about 1996 , sales of electronic information products will be generating more revenue than sales of books .
24 One can think of a number of cases which are coming before the courts where there 's been a lot of publicity and I 'm sure that the legal teams involved in those cases will be studying this judgement er and will be considering whether or not those principles ca n't be applied to their cases .
25 But no matter how often the archives are ransacked for old genres to bastardise , you do n't have to be at the forefront of style-making to foresee that very few clubs will be swaying this time next year to Pub Acid , Hip Malt ` n ’ Hops , or Sweaty Backroom House .
26 Normally , only a few hours will be spent each day at classes , and private study is the major element in the student 's timetable .
27 Earlier programmes will be re-run each morning this week .
28 The researchers will be assessing some aspects of the impact of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984 .
29 But some of the world 's greatest chefs will be breaking that rule at next week 's BBC Good Food Cooking and Kitchen Show in Birmingham .
30 Seminars will be held each day .
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