Example sentences of "will [be] [vb pp] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 Large expanses of privet need a longer blade , and the extra cost will be offset by the time saved .
2 A deposit will not be required but our fees will be charged on a time basis at [ say , 150 ] % of our standard mergers and acquisitions rate .
3 That will be revealed by the time the report is published by the NRA .
4 Our fees will be based on the time taken at our normal hourly scale rates appropriate to the level of expertise required .
5 Our fees will be based on the time taken at our normal hourly scale rates appropriate to the level of expertise required .
6 The herb border can be designed to follow the same principles as those used for the herbaceous or mixed border ; small plants will not thank you for planting them next to towering or buxom plants — they will be smothered in no time .
7 ‘ The gates of the city will be closed by the time we arrive , and wo n't be opened until morning .
8 I hope you can attend the meeting for which an agenda and papers will be circulated nearer the time .
9 ‘ It has not been cancelled and a firm decision will be taken nearer the time , ’ she said .
10 People will be interviewed at the time of taking a photograph and later after they have seen the results in order to ascertain just what they think they have ‘ captured ’ photographically .
11 Your house will be sold in no time at all !
12 In general only a minority of holidays are affected in this way and most changes to the published arrangements are small and whenever possible these changes will be advised at the time of booking or as quickly as possible after they occur .
13 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT AT ANY TIME TO INCREASE ANY ADVERTISED HOLIDAY PRICE WITHOUT LIMITATION ; IN WHICH CASE , THE REVISED PRICE WILL BE ADVISED AT THE TIME OF BOOKING .
14 While it is true that the longer the period of time over which the child 's language is sampled , the more representative that sample will be of the child 's underlying linguistic knowledge , in practical terms the length of any recording will be constrained by the time available for transcription and coding .
15 If the special needs that arise from these states of dependency are met fully and promptly then the problems will be kept to a minimum and on balance old age will be experienced as a time of contentment .
16 Procedure c ) will require about one hour for each unit of work and it is anticipated that up to three units will be requested at a time .
17 MEANWHILE , back at the ranch , Michael Murray , a banker , Ian MacLaurin , chairman of Tesco , the TCCB accountant , Brian Downin , the promotional and marketing man , and three others , including one isolated first-class cricketer , have been looking at the structure of the first-class game and the counties ' verdict will be known by the time you read this .
18 Turnaround will be measured from the time a request is entered at the terminal to the time printing is logged as being completed by RSCS or the batch monitor .
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