Example sentences of "will be on a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In such a course the emphasis will be on a uniform coverage of all the subject areas , allowing specific individual interests to be catered for by electives . |
2 | It will start shipping in September and pricing will be on a per-user basis , with a typical four-user configuration including server and client licences , training and technical support costing $11,000 . |
3 | Sometimes visits will be on a regular daily basis , especially when a person is very disabled and assistance is needed in getting up and putting to bed . |
4 | The University is assuming that any growth in its student numbers will be on a fees-only basis , and will include proportionately more graduate and Science students than undergraduates and Arts students . |
5 | The new vote will be on a revised deal agreed at the Edinburgh summit which allows Danes to opt out of the treaty 's plans for a common currency , joint defence , union citizenship and supranational police co-operation . |
6 | Fees will be on a sliding scale , and there will be a creche available . |
7 | The shop will be on a single floor in the central atrium of the new £27m Hallam University city centre complex — Campus 21 , designed to take the university into the 21st century . |
8 | This intensive project will be on a large scale and will be glamorous . |
9 | Richmond will be on a three-man panel of soccer experts on the BBC2 North programme Leagues Apart at 7.30pm and followed by a local radio phone-in . |
10 | Such a company will employ many skills associated with EP ( integrating text and image , generating high-quality and low-quality frames from the same image , scaling , etc. ) but it will be on a tight budget . |
11 | The government 's North Sea oil take is depressed at present but will be on a rising trend as production begins to rise again to its 1985 peak and could account for more than a third of public spending . |
12 | That has now been toned down to special envoy , who British officials hope will be on a fact-finding mission rather than being the mediator originally suggested . |
13 | Of the 14 flats on offer , seven will be on a shared ownership basis and seven will be for rent . |
14 | The emphasis will be on a rigid pattern , solid defensive work and team discipline . |
15 | In the current discussions with Stevie as to how much of that vintage stuff will be on the CD , if we reach a balance and I do n't think there 's enough , hopefully it will be on an additional CD somewhere down the line . |
16 | The basis for that is that over the next few years the South Africans will be on an upward learning curve after being without international competition for so long . |
17 | Tenancies will be on an assured basis rather than on a secured one . |
18 | TURKEY will be on an incredible £12,000-a-man bonus to pull off the greatest result in their football history at Wembley tomorrow . |
19 | Perhaps only one librarian will be on an academic-related grade , but more importantly this librarian ( often designated as a tutor-librarian ) will have a job specification which includes a teaching function as well as a library administration function ; and the teaching function will imply teaching academic course subjects as well as library instruction . |