Example sentences of "will [be] [vb pp] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 A union with which we 'll be amalgamated within the next eighteen months .
2 It 's all anonymous , you 're not e e e nobody know who it is , it 's for it 's for a dictionary and they want new words that are commonly used and they do n't want and all old words that never get used it 'll be dropped in the next edition of the dictionary .
3 We 'll be briefed at the next meeting .
4 There seems no doubt that the dead prisoners were handcuffed and this infuriated Hitler , who in October ordered that ‘ all enemy troops taking part in the so-called Commando operations … in uniform or not … whether in battle or whilst escaping … will be destroyed to the last man ’ .
5 The new service will be extended over the next few months to cover all GPs practising in the South Tees area .
6 The National School sports for 1989 will be selected at the next Board of Governors meeting on 19 April .
7 The programmes will be subject to review with the passage of time but no substantial additions to them will be made for the first six years ( except for changes required because of matters outside of governing body control and except for minor alterations to equipment ) .
8 The statement added : ‘ Jason 's scientific advisers do not concur with this view and therefore a formal request will be made during the next few days for this non-disclosed information .
9 A full report when in this matter will be made to the next meeting of the Health Committee in May . ’
10 Should the review require an adjustment to this committee 's target , a further report will be made at the next meeting of this committee on any amendment to that target .
11 Many MPs suspect no announcement on the decision will be made until the last day before the summer recess to avoid a Parliamentary row .
12 Mansell , having three days off before a test session at Monza , told me : ‘ I think a decision will be made inside the next 72 hours .
13 The general remarks on effective display made in the appendix to chapter 7 are important to recall when plotting , and some further remarks on this subject will be made in the next chapter .
14 An examination of euro-credit lending techniques will be made in the next two chapters .
15 Chief executive Alf Davies said : ‘ We are exploring one or two options but I would hope an announcement will be made in the next 48 hours . ’
16 Aim for the knoll of Little Ingleborough where a path coming up from Gaping Gill will be joined for the last easy half-mile to the summit .
17 The drugs seized will be analysed over the next few days and more arrests are expected to follow .
18 The tests will be analysed over the next month and the results should help in regard to rations for soldiers in gruelling conditions .
19 The way in which these concepts relate to the rational perspective in resource management in practice will be analysed in the next section .
20 The national curriculum 's ‘ full benefits will be felt over the next few years , into the next century , ’ a Department of Education spokeswoman said .
21 Take the first away , and effects will be felt on the second .
22 Although we found no evidence that the referral behaviour of first wave fundholders was affected by budgetary pressures , this may not be indicative of the way in which the effects of the reforms will be felt in the next few years .
23 The remainder of our stores will be converted over the next two years .
24 The rest will be collected over the next few days .
25 The conceptual and practical implications of this discrepancy will be examined in the third and final section of this article .
26 New positional fields are established after the main axis is set up — those that give rise to the limbs will be examined in the next chapter .
27 This issue of whether there is differential treatment accorded to working and middle-class crime and criminals will be examined in the next section of this chapter .
28 Some of these factors will be examined in the next few chapters .
29 The Chinese approach to landscape , including the forces underlying their concept of dragons , will be examined in the next chapter , which may enable parallels to be drawn with British examples .
30 The conception of ideas , their application and the learning process in these countries will be examined in the next three chapters , which in turn provide a basis for comparison with the OECD checklist and with UK experience examined in Chapter Seven .
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