Example sentences of "[noun] will be [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We believe the association will be of immense benefit to our customers in marketing Tencel products . |
2 | It is clear that anything which affects the mind will be of prime importance in this ( see Chapter 1 ) as also will be anything that affects the person as a whole . |
3 | Your mind will be in complete control throughout the session . |
4 | The result will be of particular disappointment to Sotheby 's who repurchased the firm from Mr Peel last year . |
5 | In a letter to Horsley nine days later he wrote : ‘ I believe that if the decision is made to go the way of the Sun , the tragedy will be of historic proportions . |
6 | Highlights of that match and erm tonight 's game between Arsenal and Aston Villa will be on Central tonight at 10.40 ; the final live on Central tomorrow at 2.35 . |
7 | He hopes that the discussion will not take up too much of their time , but assures them that their advice and guidance will be of great importance . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | If I 'm honest I 'll have to admit that the major application of my research will be for commercial drug production . |
10 | The research will be of general educational relevance , and will also have important implications for the clinical use of short-term memory span tests as a measure of short-term memory capacity . |
11 | In terms of outcomes , it is anticipated that the research will be of direct practical relevance to work in a variety of context such as neighbourhood policing schemes , juvenile liaison and diversion schemes , reparation and victim-support projects , multi-agency work on drug problems , neighbourhood watch projects , etc . |
12 | The main method of research will be by personal interview and discussion with senior officials and other public figures . |
13 | They have to be outstanding academically , and must show that having served pupillage and completed a limited period of practice in this country they intend subsequently to return to their country of origin , and that the experience of English pupillage and practice will be of significant benefit in establishing a practice in their home country . |
14 | enterprise model it is inevitable that our information will be coming from multiple vendors and our data will be in heterogeneous data sources . |
15 | To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what the total figure will be for new road schemes in the Antrim , South constituency for ( a ) 1992-93 , ( b ) 1993-94 and ( c ) 1994-95 . |
16 | The company says that most of the losses will be in administrative and management positions , not among workers in the companies Paris theme park . |
17 | The Club will be of particular interest to those who aspire to reason about the systems they are building , in addition to specifying them . |
18 | So while outside jobs may give MPs a broader outlook , that outlook will be in particular directions . |
19 | ‘ Old-fashioned names like Mavis and Maud will be of particular interest to a knocker , ’ says Detective Constable Simon Muggleton , of the Sussex Police Antiques Unit , ‘ because they help to pinpoint the age of the potential victim . |
20 | The results of their work will be of considerable interest , and will permit important comparisons to be made with the late-glacial flora and vegetation of Skye ( Birks , 1973 ; Walker et al. , 1988 ) and Mull ( Lowe and Walker , 1986 ) . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | In this way , the market areas will be in strong contrast to local supermarkets and covered shopping centres , where large chain stores tend to congregate . |
24 | The uneven course of this process of political evolution , and the fact that neighbouring countries will be at different stages within it , will continue to make official regional co-operation between countries very difficult . |
25 | Whilst not really in the FlyPast field this publication will be of great use to the enthusiast who needs an up-to-date concise listing of aircraft in Aussie . |
26 | The comforts of home will be in short supply . |
27 | But inter-county rivalry will be of secondary importance for the 23-year-old World Student Games bronze medallist . |
28 | The first major use for the machine will be in separating Factor 8 , needed by haemophiliacs to make their blood clot , from human blood plasma . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | Ronny will be on international duty when Liverpool play Sheffield United on Wednesday and Anfield will be a duller place for his enforced absence . |