Example sentences of "will be [prep] the [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | For a start they ca n't guarantee the Ulster Unionists 'll be on the government tickets this time . |
2 | It 'll be in the evening editions anyhow . |
3 | I will feed them in good pasture and their grazing ground will be on the mountain heights of Israel , there they will lie down in good grazing ground , and they will feed in rich pastures on the mountains of Israel . |
4 | Some of these will be on the periodical shelves at your library and others you might want to send off for . |
5 | Early on in his race for the White House Bill Clinton said : ‘ If I win the race it will be on the coat tails of women . ’ |
6 | Randy Stonehill will be at the Elmwood Hall on Tuesday June 1 and Larry Norman , fully restored to health , will be at the Assembly Buildings on Monday June 21 — the Longest Day of the Year . |
7 | Whether the buy-out will be of the business assets of the target , or of shares in the target company , is significant for tax purposes . |
8 | The focus will be upon the routine ways in which the majority of complaints are dealt with inside these organizations , although more formal procedures will also be looked at . |
9 | Deborah Tarbart of the Australian Koala Foundation warned : " Unless economists join conservationists and recognize the value of our wildlife by considering the environment , the only koalas left will be in the souvenir shops . " |
10 | They will be in the capital cities of Baku in Azerbaijan , Tashkent in Uzbekistan , and Bratislava , in Slovakia , Mr Hurd said in a Commons written reply . |
11 | Much of the information and secondary legislation which are vital to work out what will be in the computer programmes are not yet available . |
12 | Moreover where the issue really does raise a question of esoteric university ‘ lore ’ the courts are unlikely to override the decision of the visitor , informed as he will be by the university authorities . |