Example sentences of "[verb] will be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless it is probably fair to assume that a private customer 's needs will be for " standard " investments .
2 The question of spare land is the subject of a study by the British Library Board into what the British library 's needs will be after the new St. Pancras building has been opened in 1996 and how needs may be satisfied .
3 A key concept to emerge in preliminary field work was that of educational homogeneity and a major focus as the research develops will be on ways and means by which such homogeneity is produced and sustained in two strikingly different socioeconomic circumstances .
4 What we mean … is that the probability of the person 's having an accident is high , and his own mariner of driving will be at least a partial cause of the accident .
5 Not only have I learned that soon I will not only be responsible for myself but a small vulnerable child who for many years to come will be under my protection , but I have also gained an inner strength that I never knew I was capable of having .
6 The Highlands regional convener , Duncan McPherson , said : ‘ Team work has been a key feature of our approach and any success we can achieve will be through joint action . ’
7 It may set out the general terms on which the firm will be prepared to deal , its right to refuse to deal and the fact that any deals that it undertakes will be on the customary terms of the market concerned .
8 I do n't say — and do n't you believe — that henceforth you will be transformed in their eyes into a Hero of the Sexual Revolution , but what you have done will be of lasting value , not least to yourself .
9 The boys take a great interest in this Subject and the work done will be of vital use to such as afterwards become Engineers , Surveyors , Scientists , etc . "
10 In any case , solicitors and RFLs who have formed MNPs are invited to notify Records , since a knowledge of the way in which MNPs are developing will be of interest and use , and will help to prevent errors arising from inadequate information .
11 We have enclosed a selection of brochures with this letter which we hope will be of special interest to you or your colleagues .
12 I enclose our leaflet on legal deposit which I hope will be of interest .
13 Many thanks for your help in producing this Directory which we hope will be of value to all governing bodies .
14 Do n't worry about the purple prose ( unless you are that way inclined ) , as the programme editors will be amalgamating all the information into one article , which we hope will be of interest to all Society members whether or not they are able to come to the Fairfield Hall .
15 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 .
16 Yes , the three artists will mingle with the guests at the buffet supper which we hope will be by candlelight , and the whole evening will be rather intimate and rather special to people who do come .
17 The ‘ very strong assumptions ’ in our analysis , which Shearman and colleagues mention , in fact expose genuine uncertainties that have not been addressed and which we hope will be in future .
18 All these when rescued or built will be in Hawes and nowhere else .
19 The first impression people receive will be of your appearance .
20 The letters your man will carry will be in this hand !
21 ‘ The sort of judgmental work that the study suggests the external assessor will do will be of a much higher standard requiring people at no less than partner or senior manager level .
22 For example , if we pick every tenth house number in a street then all those selected will be on the same side of the street ; this could affect some aspect of the study .
23 The next time they parade will be for the reformation as the Royal Logistic Corps . ’
24 There are similar provisions in the County Court Funds ( Amendment ) Rules 1983 but the transfer to deposit will be after 14 days .
25 The incidence of wage queries has certainly reduced since summer , but the first test of the improvements made will be during the next up-man which is due in early 1993 .
26 Evaluation will be based an employee interviews , and the principal technique used will be by survey of a range of personnel , carried out in co-operation with the Jaguar training staff .
27 Data used will be in the form of statistics for the last five or ten years , the examination of which should assist bankers assessing country risk .
28 All the information you can provide will be of great assistance .
29 Measuring will be on Tuesday and we 'll leave the weighing till Thursday .
30 erm most of the people that you probably meet will be in business .
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