Example sentences of "will be [vb pp] [adv] on the " in BNC.
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1 | It will be tested shortly on the A564 Hatton-Foston bypass . |
2 | Unlike Corless , who is involved in all aspects of the club , the man Leicester appoint will be involved purely on the coaching side . |
3 | Short of the holocaust , when everything will be blown away on the wind of oblivion , there is no reason to believe that we will see the lights going down on capitalism in our lifetime . |
4 | The type of explanation sought here will be based rather on the meaning of the causative verb governing the infinitive . |
5 | He ruled that if bondholders agree to a private swap of new bonds for old then their claim in any future legal case ( for example , a chapter 11 filing ) will be based only on the market value of their new bonds . |
6 | ‘ This wo n't be a half-hour sitcom but a 50-minute comedy drama which will be based more on the original tales of Neil Munro , ’ he said . |
7 | The analysis will be based mainly on the use of large-scale survey data , both cross-sectional and longitudinal such as the General Household Survey and the Child Development Study , although some cross-national comparisons will also be undertaken . |
8 | The accrued interest element will be shown separately on the contract note . |
9 | Where such relief is granted it will be shown separately on the Community Charge bills . |
10 | Secondly , to explore the formal and ideological parameters and ambitions of the three published novels with a view to assessing the efficacy of a revolutionary literature ; here , attention will be focused specifically on the tensions arising from the injection of a communist and hence anti-bourgeois political content within an archetypal bourgeois literary form . |
11 | BGS has to be ready at all times to supply the wants of the market for geoscience and to be aware of potential sources of income , marketing efforts , public relations and promotional activities will be focused more on the commercial sector . |
12 | Guy Nicot , the Louvre ( and Elysée Palace ) architect currently supervising work on the Museum 's Cour Napoléon will leave his offices on the first floor of the west side of the Cour Lefuel ( once the apartments of Napoléon III 's Master of the Horse ) to make way for Dutch and Flemish sculptures ; German pieces will be housed underneath on the ground floor . |