Example sentences of "will be [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | In the past , raising productivity often went hand in hand with increased production ; now the emphasis will be on encouraging practices which will reduce costs , save energy , improve living and working conditions , protect and improve the environment and raise the quality and value of products leaving the farm . |
32 | The salary will be on Civil Service Scientific Officer/Higher Scientific Officer scale which rises to a maximum of £ per annum ( starting salary is dependent on experience ) inclusive of London Weighting with the possibility of additional increments awarded on the basis of performance . |
33 | In this and related Open Texts we shall use the term to refer specifically to uneven geographical development , and the focus will be on uneven development within a national economy . |
34 | The Halifax portrait will be on temporary loan to the Grand Palais for the major exhibition of Venetian sixteenth-century painting ( ‘ The century of Titian : from Giorgione to Veronese ’ , 13 March 14 June ; see The Art Newspaper No. 25 , February 1993 , p.4 ) and will be on show in London after the exhibition closes . |
35 | At present we 're scheduled to have about 30 different aircraft that will be on static display , we will have er aircraft er Upper Heyford 's own F1 11Es performing simulated airfield attacks on the station . |
36 | Throughout , the emphasis will be on inderdisciplinary enquiry , drawing upon and trying to integrate wherever possible psychological and sociological ( theoretical and research ) perspectives . |
37 | In 20 years , the plan foresees that 60% of the workforce will be on alternative working hours of some sort . |
38 | They will be without Durie , who has a twisted ankle and Bergsson , who will be on international duty with Iceland in Israel . |
39 | Ronny will be on international duty when Liverpool play Sheffield United on Wednesday and Anfield will be a duller place for his enforced absence . |
40 | The emphasis will be on real situations , real problems and real solutions . |
41 | ‘ Naturally , the premium will be on straight driving , and in this department we 've got to rate players like Matt Stanford , of England , and Scotland 's Dean Robertson . |
42 | Sun Microsystems Inc has confirmed formation of the wholly-owned personal communicator unit FirstPerson Inc ( CI No 2,118 ) and says that its key focus will be on developing software that enables different types of digital devices to swap data and work together — it has in mind televisions , radios , satellites and computers — and to license the software and technology to other companies for use in their electronics products , putting it in direct competition with General Magic Inc , while mirroring some of the concepts of the Echelon Corp Local Operating Network ; boss of the new company Wayne Rosen said that FirstPerson has not ruled out collaborating with General Magic . |
43 | Nevertheless , the focus of the chapter will be on verbal communication , since this is an area in which interesting and important developments appear to be taking place during the primary school years . |
44 | The main focus will be on ex-directory numbers , which mean that published directories are incomplete as listings of telephone-owning households . |
45 | He will be on first-name terms with many of them , and if he fails to contact his supporters individually in the course of an election campaign he will risk losing their votes . |
46 | Pentium chips will be on severe allocation throughout 1993 with no one company getting more than 5,000 or 10,000 units total , according to what Intel is telling its customers . |
47 | Grove did n't say anything about Pentium supplies , but last week , a Dean Witter analyst called Intel and got it to admit that customers for the chip will be on severe allocation . |
48 | The tests will be on non-verbal reason , vocabulary , reading and mathematics . |
49 | Travel will be on scheduled flights with a choice of departure from either Gatwick or Heathrow airports . |
50 | Clearly as we discussed earlier in the week , erm the opportunities in the city will be on recycled land . |
51 | The problem is likely to increase because , as Pimentel et al. ( 1987 ) point out , most of the world 's fertile land is already being cultivated — which means that most newly cultivated areas will be on marginal land , often on steep slopes . |
52 | The emphasis of the shift teams — to be called operational maintenance teams — will be on site-wide preventative maintenance work . |
53 | It will be on Fat Tuesday , Martedi Grasso , the last night of Carnival . |
54 | The focus of information gathering will be on aggregated information to ascertain general trends so detailed accuracy will not be as important . |
55 | The emphasis will be on flexible , individualised care , with close links with the local psychogeriatric services , GPs and community nursing services being built in . |
56 | The former is not crucial unless time and energy efficient paddling are important ( which they will be on big open crossings ) but the latter is a more serious problem , particularly when trying to keep on a bearing in a big sea . |
57 | In future the accent will be on voluntary service , and unsung , worthy people up and down the country beavering away on charitable work . |
58 | Players who a year ago would have cost between £20,000 and £70,000 will be on free transfers this summer but will still demand good wages . |
59 | A fascinating collection of architectural fittings and other objects relating to the history of London 's architecture will be on permanent display for the first time in its ninety-year history from April . |
60 | A central focus of the next issues will be on communicating research . |