Example sentences of "[noun prp] [unc] [noun sg] will be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Hill 's cheque will be for £2,008,137.60p , the company 's sixth-biggest payout and only the seventh to top the £2m mark .
2 It is unlikely the Lynagh will be released from his Italian club duties before May-June , by which time Queensland 's season will be in full swing and the Reds will be playing under a new skipper in Lynagh 's absence .
3 If such high concentration mucosal production does occur , it is probable that specific treatment to reduce TNF α production will be of clinical benefit , and it is therefore important that the extent of local production is assessed more directly .
4 Whenever Jim Molyneaux decides to retire , Ken Maginnis 's hat will be in the ring .
5 The search for a new director to oversee future expansion has now begun and it is expected that Hickey 's successor will be in post by early summer .
6 We know Brighton are on a hiding to nothing and Barry Lloyd 's job will be on the line if we win . ’
7 Romania has only recently made abortion legal and Ceacescu 's legacy will be with them for decades .
8 ‘ Down fielded a weakened side but about nine of our players from that day will be championship contenders , ’ stresses Chivers , ‘ The McKenna Cup final was a pedestrian affair but next Sunday 's game will be about life and death .
9 Today sees one of the fruits of this co-operation : a National Day of Prayer and Fasting in which Christians will pray that ‘ God 's hand will be on the elections ’ .
10 When Selina 's new hour-long documentary on King Carlos of Spain is broadcast at Christmas , Ted Brocklebank 's name will be on the credits as executive producer .
11 A fascinating collection of architectural fittings and other objects relating to the history of London 's architecture will be on permanent display for the first time in its ninety-year history from April .
12 Wonder what Charlotte 's passion will be by her next birthday , at the moment it 's Postman Pat .
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