Example sentences of "[noun] will [adv] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Yes the chassis mounts will take the 4203 The engine will give a lot more torque but you will need an overdrive or the top speed will only be in the mid forties
2 This ensures that anyone touching any wiring on the output side of the mains transformer will not be in contact with the mains wiring , and that ( providing the secondary is a low voltage winding ) they can not receive a severe electric shock .
3 The dark side will always be with me .
4 Those schools will then be in the fortunate position of being able to pick and choose between applicants .
5 The frequency of the signals will generally be in hertz .
6 I think we will be able to say that in ten years time the microprocessor will really be with us .
7 The shield of love and the spear of justice will still be in the hands of good and upright men and women , and the ideal of a great future will still be in front of our people .
8 Labour will now be on the line they will have to deal with the axe grinders instead of helping them to sharpen their axes and the difference between ourselves and Mr and I have great respect for Mr and I believe his attempt to keep the debate about the future of Highfields and Moat on a rational basis has been very positive but completely unsuccessful and I believe now that we have to look for a way forward .
9 KUWAIT will not be at peace until Saddam Hussein is removed , ’ says a Kuwaiti army lieutenant .
10 ‘ We have looked at the situation carefully , ’ a spokeswoman said , ‘ and we are confident that our clients will not be in any danger . ’
11 MiLAN Micro-transceivers and Fastport units will also be on show at Sun Expo ‘ 92 , 22nd–24th September at the NEC .
12 The DUP 's attitude to future talks is unambiguous — either the Dublin government ‘ deals with ’ articles 2 and 3 of the constitution and John Hume stops talking to Gerry Adams or Ian Paisley will not be at the conference table .
13 Consequently , the printing department will shortly be in a position to offer a full range of printing services which will include document and newsletter design and typesetting in addition to our usual single and colour printing .
14 If born by natural means , the subject 's entry into the UFO will never be imagined as by way of a bright explosion of light ; if born by surgical means , the entry will never be by transport along a tube or tunnel .
15 You are the winner of our May competition and £630 worth of Jack Wolfskin gear will soon be on its way to you .
16 At this point the rear wheel will probably be off the ground and the weight of the rider and machine will be thrown on to three points — the front tyre and the rider 's two wrists .
17 Boundedness is not necessarily a quality of the process of institution itself : the same process or institution will not be beyond the boundary to those who are a part of it ; to them , it will be a part of everyday experience , while to others , not a part of it , it will be beyond the boundaries of home-ground .
18 Some of Mr Mellor 's favourite orchestras will probably be among companies handed over , albeit kicking and screaming .
19 ( b ) Notwithstanding paragraphs ( 2 ) and ( 5 ) ( a ) of this rule , a registered foreign lawyer will not be in breach of these rules by virtue of setting up , operating , actively participating in or controlling a business outside England and Wales , provided :
20 The focus of the research will therefore be on the specific human and organisational issues that arise during the project ; how these issues are decided ; what the results of the decisions are ; and how they affect the success of the project .
21 ‘ Top talent will always be in demand where the jobs are , and if the jobs are on the continent , so be it .
22 The development of such GIS will surely be at the forefront of any research agenda .
23 A claim under the rule will therefore be for physical damage , consisting of personal injuries or damage to the consumer 's property .
24 These digital data will now be of benefit both to further mineral exploration work in that area , and to the East Grampians mapping project .
25 ‘ … your ring shall be on my finger and your heart in mine , and no touch save of your lips will ever be on mine .
26 Barring a last-minute volte-face by the MoD , the aircraft will then be at the mercy of the highest bidder , who might just be a scrap dealer .
27 The following Sunday Pat Muldoon stood in what had formerly been his local church at Gross Pointe , Michigan , and sang to the heavens , ‘ If I can help somebody , as I go along , then my living will not be in vain … . ’ without paying the slightest attention to the meaning of the words .
28 A major problem is that , even in very rural districts , much of the council 's stock will frequently be in the largest settlements , which in many cases have not been included under the rural designation .
29 Like advertising erm language , you know like erm , any courses that you study most of the text books will always be in in male identified language .
30 He said : ‘ If Flashman does n't get out , then I have no doubt the club will not be in existence this time next year . ‘
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