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

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1 Standardisation is reflected in the choice of a single approach ( the PWR ) , then in the selection of two power levels ( 900 and 1300 MWe ) , and finally by the construction of series of practically identical units : after the first six 900-MWe units , designed before 1973 , the remaining 46 units that will be in service in 1990 are in only four series , two for the 900-M units and two for the 1300-MW units .
2 Accountancy Books has recently published two brand new books that will be of particular help to students .
3 They are required to identify the best way of helping the frail and vulnerable and in many cases that will be by using the voluntary or the independent sector .
4 Apply the adhesive approximately 3 mm thick to the two surfaces that will be in contact with the wall and ceiling , along the length of the cove .
5 I speak with e some experience in the situation where two sites that will be within half a mile of that which was erm supported by the inspector , were dismissed basically on the basis that if I read the quotes for you .
6 But the plastics in the waste collected by local authorities tend to be dirtier and of mixed types , and the recycled product made from them is more difficult to control and guarantee , especially for applications that will be in contact with food .
7 With extra bedroom accessories becoming accepted as standard throughout the hotel industry , it 's the personal touch and a thoughtful approach towards guests that will be of the highest value .
8 And therefore I , I would like to tell you an experience I had in Madagascar because it 's one of the things that will be in my memory on my deathbed .
9 But it 's all their own work , they 're at the moment re-drawing every single page of the four stories that will be in the book , and I think that Amy 's got , this is the work in progress .
10 We also going to identify at an early stage the financial resources that will be in next year in order to meet our obligation with identifying worthwhile all the time and then by a course of are reserved er to , to support
11 The second number of the 1993 volume , which has now gone to print , contains an extra selection of book reviews , and as well as the usual listing it has several other items that will be of interest to anyone who wants to keep up to date with what is being published .
12 Each title contains glossaries as well as exercises that will be of relevance both to students reading alone and those who are working in class with a teacher .
13 We must insist on a system of tests that will be for the benefit of the pupils ; that will test what each one can do in practical work and in theoretical understanding ; and will serve as a motive for each to go on to the next stage .
14 Typical of most of the systems that will be at HOTECH are wake-up and message services ; posting of charges for telephone calls to the room account ; facilities to advise housekeeping when bedrooms are free for cleaning ; and display of the guest 's name on the operator console .
15 Remove leaves that will be below water level when flowers are arranged .
16 Among the other locomotives that will be in steam , on this special Sunday , will be the vintage ‘ H ’ class , South Eastern and Chatham Railway , No 263 , recently returned to service after lengthy repairs .
17 THE KEIGHLEY & Worth Valley Railway announces three alterations to its programme of special events that will be of interest to all steam railway enthusiasts .
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