Example sentences of "[noun] will be [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | Offices will be in Osaka and in Shiga prefecture . |
32 | Its offices will be among those to look over one of the site 's ornamental canals presently being worked on . |
33 | For example , it is predicted that certain kinds of ‘ life strategies ’ will be found most commonly in people in whom particular corresponding moods or emotions predominate , and that the more general the strategies are , the stronger their association will be with the emotional rather than the intellectual characteristics of the person . |
34 | ‘ We believe the association will be of immense benefit to our customers in marketing Tencel products . |
35 | Roncraft are producing a range of clear and coloured versions , but I suspect that the clear gloss and satin finishes will be of most interest . |
36 | Vendors which successfully complete DCE validation testing will be eligible for OSF 's Challenge ‘ 93 event on May 25 and 26 at which all kinds of OSF technology-based solutions will be on show . |
37 | The trips will be to the Clare Lakelands and Shannon . |
38 | On the flying side the early trips will be in a dual Canberra and all the sequences that make-up a general handling exercise will be demonstrated and practised . |
39 | ‘ Well , hopefully my future will be as a band unit with this singer , Kali . |
40 | ‘ There 'll be no need for anything like that , ’ said Charlie ‘ I 'm up from Whitechapel and the only bowing and scraping you 'll be doing in future will be for the customers . ’ |
41 | While until recently the US was by far the largest market for firms that make data processing equipment , giving IBM and other American makers of mainframes a big advantage , the greatest growth in the future will be in Europe , East Asia and in newly industrialised nations in other regions . |
42 | Your belief , as I understand it , is that we should accept not knowing what the future will be like and that we should trust in the abilities of ourselves , and of everyone else , to be surprised by what happenS , to be changed by it , and to be able to react in new ways that at present we do not know ? |
43 | But Thorfinn will be at a crossroads he can not leave without help . ’ |
44 | In times of low unemployment labour will be in a strong position because it is in demand by employers and is not easily substituted . |
45 | At other times labour will be in a weak bargaining position if , as in times of high unemployment , the employer can easily acquire alternative sources of labour off the dole queues . |
46 | If the conditions below are met , the service to corporate clients will be outside the scope of the FSA ( except for open ended investment companies ) . |
47 | For this reason very few unassisted clients will be in a position to commission a report just to see if a case can be made out . |
48 | as if following up a train of thought , he looked across at Joe , saying , ‘ I wonder if those thieving scoundrels will be on the prowl again tonight ? ’ and Joe answered , ‘ I should n't think they 'd have the nerve to make a third trip , not in the same week , anyway . ’ |
49 | Access to the Church and Vicarage will be through the Wytham Street entrance . |
50 | The focus of the nine business units will be on services and software and includes such areas as office automation , personal computers and networking systems . |
51 | Until then , resupply to the front line units will be by airdrop ( parachute ) resupply . |
52 | The availability of land and the cost of transport make it less likely that intensive livestock units will be within reach of suitable mink habitat . |
53 | ‘ He must go , ’ fretted Rhodri , tramping the length of his solar like a caged wolf , ‘ or he 's a dead man , and his blood will be on our heads . |
54 | Not all organizations will be in a position to engage in formal co-optation , in which the representatives of outside interests share the ‘ burden of authority ’ . |
55 | Andy Payton will be in the starting line-up today for the first time since Boro 's last defeat , at Millwall , five weeks ago . |
56 | Year of registration and the number-plate prefix both influence what the car will be worth when it 's older , making November/December and June/July the least sensible times to buy . |
57 | ‘ The car will be outside the front door in fifteen minutes , ’ he told Lucy , then left the room . |
58 | The programme will be worth 380 MECU of Community funds and , according to the Common Position , the breakdown between the different application areas will be : |
59 | The cost of the replacement programme will be between £12 and £15,000 per annum from 1994 , unless inflation rates vary greatly in the intervening period . |
60 | Just a quick reminder ; tomorrow 's night 's programme will be at the earlier time of 6 p.m . |