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

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1 I have no doubt that companies in that area which have proven expertise will be in a strong position to win contracts on merit .
2 Smallholder Bookshop will be at this event .
3 I expect Tim will be in bed wo n't he ?
4 So do n't forget the event , souvenir photographs of all runners will be taken on both days and specially designed T-shirts will be on sale .
5 In line with this policy , the Eve Report also recommended , shatteringly at the time , that there should be a two-A-level entry standard , and acknowledged that , ‘ in time the normal method of training for the professional examinations or for exempting qualifications will be by way of full time , or sandwich , study . ’
6 Before that happens Britain will be in no position to do much more than talk about the implications of new technology .
7 The higher up it can be cut , the lower development and porting costs will be for ISVs , and quicker their time to market .
8 As soon as the queue dissipates , travel patterns will be above the threshold and will not be charged .
9 This is usually given in the form of the probability that any obtained score will be within a given range of the true score .
10 Space to grow plants will be in short supply indoors , but satisfactory quantities of culinary herbs can be grown ; fragrance is possible , from mignonette , pinks and jasmine , and household or medicinal herbs of the smaller species could find a place , too : chamomile , hyssop , rue and vervain are examples .
11 The method of reporting findings will be of the students ' own choice .
12 This , together with the dearth of negotiated work resulted in a declining turnover in 1992 but there is no doubt that our policy of not buying work to satisfy turnover will be to the advantage of the business and its people in the long term .
13 Starting salaries will be in the range £13,890–£15,010 ( including Inner London Weighting ) depending on qualifications and experience .
14 Access to the glass fronted restaurant will be by footbridge .
15 Collecting Lustreware will be of enormous benefit to this and future generations wanting to know more about the pottery and porcelain that comes their way .
16 We will , of course , move as quickly as possible , but it is most unlikely that my right hon. and learned Friend will be in a position to make the first pay and conditions order under the new Act immediately upon the expiry of the 1987 Act on 31 March 1992 .
17 I , I mean obviously I hope the decisions will go my way because Keith has actually argued in the past that we should disregard F E , because he says it 's , it 's impossible to fairly take account of that , and what he means is there 's no F E formulae in Northallerton , so he knows that if F E is excluded Northallerton will be at a major divan
18 I think Bell will be with him . ’
19 Buttaud said the Learn to See system will be on show in the museum in September , but will still be in the test phase .
20 ‘ I would be delighted if it was a fixture at parties but I think it is stretching it too far to say Spam will be on the end of cocktail sticks .
21 Gloucester are hoping history will be on their side tomorrow .
22 Gloucester are hoping history will be on their side tomorrow .
23 By and large , planting roses will be in one of two ways : either planting into fresh ground , a new collection perhaps , where they have not grown before , or you may be making a replacement of an old worn-out plant , or where one has failed .
24 ‘ I do n't think Carmel will be at home long either .
25 The government has said , however , that rents will rise only after improvements have been made , and any increase following improvement will be in line with council house rents .
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