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

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1 Entrance is free and our team of experts will be on hand to offer help and advice between 12 noon and 7pm daily .
2 The Gardeners ' Roadshow scheduled for 12th May , due to a prior engagement in the hall , will now take place on 25th May when a panel of experts will be in attendance .
3 The Gardeners ' Roadshow scheduled for 12th May , due to a prior engagement in the hall , will now take place on 25th May when a panel of experts will be in attendance .
4 This kind of description will be of interest to , for example , geographers ( spatial distribution of populations ) , health service and other planners ( future provision of maternity , geriatric , etc. , services ) , sociologists ( what decides family size ? ) , economists ( changes in per capita income ) , actuaries ( pension arrangements ) , and many others .
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6 All eyes of course will be on Cheltenham where John Taylor will be trying to prove that being black is not a bar to becoming a Conservative Member of Parliament .
7 He acknowledges that precisely what rules of property there should be is undetermined by this ‘ general requirement of justice ’ and he also concedes that the choice of rules will be to some extent arbitrary .
8 ( 7 ) Mode of trial will be by judge alone in category B , which is a case of substance or difficulty .
9 The first drink of tea will be on you .
10 ‘ Davy feels a change of club will be in his best interests , ’ said McFall .
11 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 .
12 The main method of research will be by personal interview and discussion with senior officials and other public figures .
13 Hundreds of fans will be in the audience over the next two nights just waiting to devour those lines .
14 Tomorrow , all eyes in this far corner of Spain will be on Madrid .
15 On behalf of FoE , three environmental scientists from the University of East Anglia have calculated that by the year 2030 sea levels in the southeast of England will be between 28 and 84 centimetres higher than today .
16 16 If this iceberg shows ⅛ of its height above water , how many metres of iceberg will be below water if the whole iceberg is 80 metres high ?
17 THOUSANDS of miners will be on strike today as part of their continuing campaign against pit closures .
18 The comforts of home will be in short supply .
19 At the same time the focus of attention will be on him .
20 In the year 2000 46 per cent of workers will be in the 35–54-year age group , compared to 40 per cent in 1988 .
21 Operating from batteries alone , the vehicle is of course a zero emission car and it is expected that the majority of commuting will be in this mode .
22 The method of investigation will be by interviews with relevant personnel within the company and with computer companies .
23 It is as if there is an element of delayed action with centesimals and we have no means of knowing what the final extent of reaction will be without waiting .
24 ‘ Do you feel your study of statistics will be of long-term benefit to you in the job market ? ’
25 of properties will be in bands A and B , 6 per cent .
26 The conditions of service will be in writing and will include things such as : absence and sickness procedures ; annual leave ; retirement scheme ; period of notice .
27 all succeeding blocks of colour will be in multiples of two rows and may be any length in theory .
28 So the aggregate level of output will be above its natural level if the average price level is above the economy-wide expectation of it , below it if the average price level is below the economy-wide expectation of it , and equal to its natural level if the average level of prices equals the economy-wide expectation of it .
29 But if the average level of prices is above the level generally expected , P , then , as we have shown , the quantity of output will be above its natural level , whereas if the general level of prices is below the level expected , then aggregate output will be below its natural level .
30 There , there 's quite a variety er of low alcohol drinks available now , what sort of things will be on offer there ?
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