Example sentences of "[verb] will be in " in BNC.
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1 | The ‘ very strong assumptions ’ in our analysis , which Shearman and colleagues mention , in fact expose genuine uncertainties that have not been addressed and which we hope will be in future . |
2 | All these when rescued or built will be in Hawes and nowhere else . |
3 | The letters your man will carry will be in this hand ! |
4 | Data used will be in the form of statistics for the last five or ten years , the examination of which should assist bankers assessing country risk . |
5 | erm most of the people that you probably meet will be in business . |
6 | The effect of Sun entering the market , which the other vendors anticipate will be in the next six to 12 months , could significantly stimulate it . |
7 | So the 46% of houses in Barnet that the government reckons will be in the top band will all pay the same amount , irrespective of their value . |
8 | And plus the fact that they suppose , I suppose will be in a position to , if he does alright , be in a position to know the firms that er , that employ 'em . |
9 | Awareness that others often younger and less experienced will be in a position of authority at work . |
10 | He prefers to meet people on doorsteps although there will also be two public meetings , one of which he hopes will be in a school . |
11 | Er , you would be persuasive , the language that you use will be in a positive sense , a positive vein . |
12 | Where cardholders wish to take advantage of the extended credit facilities , interest charged will be in line with NatWest 's existing VISA credit card which , at the time of going to press , is 2.2% per month ( APR 29.8% ) . |
13 | And Post Office United will be in action again at the Junior Stadium , Sydenham on Tuesday September 14 , when they take on Belfast Amazons for the Premier Cup . |
14 | And Post Office United will be in action again at the Junior Stadium , Sydenham on Tuesday September 14 , when they take on Belfast Amazons for the Premier Cup . |
15 | And as the number of women appointed to the judiciary increases , we feel certain that the definition developed will be in the best interests of the victim ’ |
16 | General release and porting will be in January of next year . |
17 | ‘ It seems probable that any signings I make will be in the pre-season period when all the lads are back in training . ’ |
18 | 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 . " |
19 | Anything that I can do to point out that technology is not so high-risk as many think will be in the UK 's interests . ’ |
20 | For a chance to win one of these exciting prizes , simply list who you think will be in the 12-man European team for the 1991 Ryder Cup at Kiawah Island . |
21 | The next Labour Government will do it ; we will have the guts to come to the House with a solution that we think will be in the interests of the consumers , those who want to retain the special nature of Sunday , those who work in the industry and all the other interested groups . |
22 | One , one of the things that I think will be in value to you , once the systems in place , is to have some standard agenda items for the quality committee meeting and that may be sensible as being one of them . |
23 | for I do n't think advice er , what time you said will be in use ? |
24 | Only the figures for total references published will be in error on such occasions , whilst the figures for related references will be accurate . |
25 | Only the figures for total references published will be in error on such occasions , whilst the figures for related references will be accurate . |
26 | Alison Dare will be in action at today 's Heythrop meeting . |