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

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1 Once every eight weeks the card 'll be on your door for the Big Turn and you pay me to scrub the close .
2 Mummy 'll be in a panic !
3 The confused horse will be in a state of conflict , torn between two or more courses of action .
4 The other bet says that horse will be in the first three .
5 Or if there are a lot of runners , that horse will be in the first four .
6 By reducing the weight on the forehand your horse will be in a better position to use his muscles in the forehand with greater ease and freedom .
7 Proposed additions to the war establishment of L Detachment S.A.S. Brigade will be before the W.E .
8 COOKSTOWN — The Coolnafrankey side will be without three of their talented youngsters for much of the season .
9 After you have spelt each word that very card will be on the top and you take it out and place it aside .
10 The deeper they go , the more secure the vine will be in times of flood and the more able it will be to obtain moisture in times of drought .
11 RUPERT the Bear will be in Belfast next week — in a musical play called ‘ Rupert and the Green Dragon . ’
12 It reckons a year from now the industry will be at $4,000 .
13 One of the first battles between the giants of the world aerospace industry will be for a $2billion order from British Airways for either the 777 or the A330 to replace its ageing fleet of Tristars .
14 First , factors contributing to the relative success of European late-developers in the computer industry will be of interest to a UK industry which is falling behind .
15 Unless training continues , the future of the construction industry will be in jeopardy .
16 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 .
17 ‘ We believe the association will be of immense benefit to our customers in marketing Tencel products .
18 ‘ Well , hopefully my future will be as a band unit with this singer , Kali .
19 ‘ 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 . ’
20 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 .
21 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 ?
22 In times of low unemployment labour will be in a strong position because it is in demand by employers and is not easily substituted .
23 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 .
24 Access to the Church and Vicarage will be through the Wytham Street entrance .
25 ‘ 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 .
26 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 .
27 ‘ The car will be outside the front door in fifteen minutes , ’ he told Lucy , then left the room .
28 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 :
29 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 .
30 Just a quick reminder ; tomorrow 's night 's programme will be at the earlier time of 6 p.m .
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