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

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1 All the activities will be at Imperial College and the South Kensington Scientific Museums .
2 Naturally , when the seedlings are planted out , you will be all agog to see what the blooms will be like .
3 The houses will be for people who have to move out of Bentham Drive to make way for a new rail link .
4 But the rewards will be in direct proportion to the activity and efforts and work you put in .
5 In winter , the aphid lays its eggs only on the spindle bush in hedgerows in the UK ; so counts of eggs on these bushes enables Professor Michael Way at Imperial College to predict how prevalent the aphids will be in the summer .
6 The inter-relationships between the flows will be at the centre of the proposed research .
7 The cruises will be on the 15,500-ton Azerbaydzhan , built in 1976 with a capacity of 550 passengers .
8 It is hoped that the builders will be on site by July and the first shops will open by Christmas 1994 .
9 The trips will be to the Clare Lakelands and Shannon .
10 I think the steps will be at the for'ard end of the saloon under the bridge . ’
11 In some ways the polytechnics will be like universities .
12 The computers will be in the schools for the start of the 1983–84 school year .
13 The Guidelines will be of benefit to those delivering the modules in colleges , schools and other centres .
14 The Guidelines will be of benefit to those delivering the modules in colleges , schools and other centres .
15 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 .
16 Bosses say the losses will be in admin and programme-making .
17 The company says that most of the losses will be in administrative and management positions , not among workers in the companies Paris theme park .
18 ‘ This is the biggest project we 've been involved in , and I 'm absolutely sure that the books will be in print in 10 and 15 years ’ time , ’ says Conran Octopus ' managing director Alison Cathie .
19 The winners will be at home to Portsmouth , in the third round , and Chapple revealed : ‘ I was an apprentice at Aldershot in the early 1960s when Pompey manager Jim Smith was on the playing staff .
20 All the sessions will be by appointment and ministry staff will be present to receive and acknowledge completed forms .
21 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 .
22 It will hover , and dependent on wind strength , the lines will be at 85 degrees or so to the ground , the kite stationary nearly overhead if it is a good performer .
23 But the Eagles will be without midfielder Gareth Southgate , who has broken a bone in his right foot .
24 The captains will be at the feasting tonight , ’ Ratagan pointed out .
25 ‘ You 're my best mate , you are — I mean man I love you — Come and stay whenever — Come and live with me — if I 'm not there the keys will be under the dustbin . ’
26 The very nature of Amnesty 's activities means that many of the articles will be about brutal and disturbing events around the world .
27 The steeper the diagonal line the tighter the folds will be in the swag ( fig. 45 ) .
28 No one from either DEC or the museum could seem to give a clear idea of how complete the prototypes will be at the end of the research contract in April 1995 .
29 I can not envisage what the circumstances will be in 20 years ' time .
30 What the repercussions will be in South Africa — where the ageing president , Danie Craven , has threatened to support rebel tours — only time will tell .
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