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

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1 These Year 8 pupils from Lakers School in the Forest of Dean will be studying the play next year .
2 The remaining 51 per cent of Qantas will be sold off in a public share float some time next year .
3 Without input from members , this branch of CPRW will be unable to play an active and effective role in Montgomeryshire .
4 A CONTROVERSIAL plan for a superstore and housing on the outskirts of Middlesbrough will be discussed by residents tonight .
5 The US maintains that it supports the OAS charter , that it is acting to protect the integrity of the Panama Canal treaties , and that Latin America has no cause to fear that the invasion of Panama will be used as a precedent .
6 I think that with John Maynard-Smith around — and I hope he 'll be around for some time yet in the University of Sussex , and I hope the University of Sussex will be too
7 By the same token , national apparatchiki will understand that the support of Moscow will be the deciding factor in such rivalries .
8 The Newton Personal Digital Assistants from Apple Computer Inc will be built around the Advanced RISC Computing Ltd ARM610 RISC : Apple says that the first version of Newton will be out early next year , and will be an electronic notepad , able to record and recognise handwriting and to straighten out rough sketches ; Cambridge-based Advanced RISC Machines , which is owned by Acorn Computers Plc , Apple and VLSI Technology Inc says that Newton has an object-oriented executive and that the memory manager in the ARM610 provides specific support for object-oriented data handling .
9 The envelope of DG will be an ellipse .
10 My appointment as Chief Executive of LASMO will be no exception and you should expect to see changes in our objectives , strategy and the way we manage our business .
11 Normal Sunday train services out of Saltburn will be resumed on April 5 .
12 FRENCH students from Middlesbrough 's twin town of Dunkirk will be ‘ shadowing ’ council staff during a three-day visit this week .
13 I agree , the taking of Famagusta will be the signal for a great deal of treachery .
14 If the Deloitte firm joins with Coopers , Touche Ross , as a representitive of DRT , will be at a huge disadvantage and the gloabl aspiriations of DRT will be utterly wrecked .
15 A programme of CPD will be requirement of membership of the RIBA from 1992 , and it is argued that this is already covered by the charter and Byelaws which commit members to the ‘ acquirement of the arts and sciences ’ associated with the advancement of architecture .
16 French , German , Spanish and Italian language versions of UnixWare will be available by the end of the year .
17 Brief though von Tarlenheim 's account of the King 's behaviour is , it is enough to establish a genuine emotional situation and to explain the change in the Queen , from the regal figure of The Prisoner of Zenda , proud in the confidence that the honour of Ruritania will be safe for ever with her , to the woman weary of renunciation who , in Rupert of Hentzau , breaks the compact of silence with her dangerously imprudent letter .
18 The people of Ayrshire will be bitterly disappointed by the Secretary of State 's announcement from the Dispatch Box .
19 The next version of AFS will be incorporated wholesale into DCE — its distributed service component is already a central feature of the OSF technology .
20 In sum , the tangible effects of Maastricht will be a programme for a European money and the certainty of broader , stronger powers of European government — with good and ill effects , in our view , finely balanced .
21 Tomorrow , all eyes in this far corner of Spain will be on Madrid .
22 The whole of Scotland The whole of the North East of England 'll be Labour wo n't it .
23 Banks will thus acquire £1 billion of extra call notes and bills , but their cash or balances at the Bank of England will be reduced by £1 billion .
24 If £1 billion of bonds are sold to the banks , the banks ' balances at the Bank of England will be reduced by £1 billion .
25 When the government spends the money and it is deposited in the banks , the banks ' balances at the Bank of England will be restored .
26 Banks ' balances with the Bank of England will be little affected , but to the extent that banks hold fewer bills , there will be ( ceteris paribus ) a reduction in their liquidity .
27 According to the architects of Newcastle 's development plan for the next 15 years , the north east of England will be lost to large-scale economic development unless good quality sites can be made available in the region 's capital .
28 On behalf of FoE , three environmental scientists from the University of East Anglia have calculated that by the year 2030 sea levels in the southeast of England will be between 28 and 84 centimetres higher than today .
29 The Spring meeting of the Territorial , Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve association for the North of England will be held on Wednesday at St George 's TA centre , Sandyford Road , Newcastle .
30 The operation of the sterling money markets and the role of the Bank of England will be built up from a relatively simple picture .
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