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

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1 In addition to the book a selection of the images will be on view at the Barbican , Level 3 until 11 August and afterwards from 12 August to 2 September at the Thorndike Theatre , Leatherhead , Surrey .
2 Hundreds of fans will be in the audience over the next two nights just waiting to devour those lines .
3 Their successors will be in action at Desertmartin on Friday and Saturday in the first youth Division British Championship event to be held here .
4 In short , financial considerations and biological considerations will be in step only if the pursuit of maximum sustainable yield brings the greatest financial reward .
5 These goals will be for weight and also possibly for size , i.e. your ‘ vital statistics ’ .
6 The same requirements will determine how successful exporters will be in 1992 when attempting to increase market share in the European Community .
7 The Guidelines will be of benefit to those delivering the modules in colleges , schools and other centres .
8 The Guidelines will be of benefit to those delivering the modules in colleges , schools and other centres .
9 The Guidelines will be of interest to owners , employers and managers , engineering Institutions , providers of education and training , trade unions , government , media and the public at large as well as to registered engineers and technicians .
10 If Britain guarantees that the Hong Kong government 's financial reserves will be above a certain level come 1997 , and if the airport 's costs are below a certain level , and if Hong Kong neither raises taxes nor issues debt to pay for the airport , and if China has a say not just on the airport but also on other franchises Hong Kong grants and , come to think of it , on other ‘ important ’ matters — if all that is conceded , then Hong Kong can have its airport .
11 I think the steps will be at the for'ard end of the saloon under the bridge . ’
12 Dataquest Corp says the end-user market in Japan for Unix-based relational databases will be worth $705.6m in 1996 , growing at a rate of 43% a year through that year .
13 Dataquest Corp says the end-user market in Japan for Unix-based relational databases will be worth $705.6m in 1996 , growing at a rate of 43% a year through that year .
14 Offices will be in Osaka and in Shiga prefecture .
15 Its offices will be among those to look over one of the site 's ornamental canals presently being worked on .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 The trips will be to the Clare Lakelands and Shannon .
19 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 .
20 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 ) .
21 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 .
22 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 . ’
23 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 .
24 Until then , resupply to the front line units will be by airdrop ( parachute ) resupply .
25 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 .
26 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 ’ .
27 What the Commissioner will not do , however , is act as a go-between ; the contact with the union concerning resolution of disputes will be with the member , not the Commissioner .
28 Shoals of bustling , professional lobbyists will be in Blackpool to make their voices heard .
29 The computers will be in the schools for the start of the 1983–84 school year .
30 If so , we may be sure that computers will be in the van .
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