Example sentences of "will [be] [vb pp] [prep] new " in BNC.

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1 Lisson 's collaboration between Michael Joaquin Grey and Randolph Huff , with sculpture by Tony Cragg 's pupil , Wilhelm Mundt ( to 10 October ) , will be followed by new works by John Latham and a new installation by Christian Boltanski ( 20 October-21 November ) , a photographic record of the pupils of the gallery 's local school , North Westminster Community School , which he compiled on a visit to London last month .
2 Some of the schools will be converted to new uses : adult education centres , for example .
3 Eight vehicles will be converted from new or surplus rolling stock for use in the fleet and two new vehicles will be built from scratch .
4 The current associated user of the DC will be displayed beside New user .
5 Over the next two years , familiar City and Guilds examinations and scheme numbers , such as 706/1 and 706/2 will begin to disappear and , by 1994 , will be replaced with new City and Guilds qualifications accredited as National Vocational Qualifications , with different numbers — City and Guilds 7241 , 7242 , 7243 and 7244 .
6 An invitation to these seminars will be sent to new piloting centres later this year .
7 The Treaty of Rome will cover only the EC ; the other pillars will be governed by new treaties .
8 As in any stable , mature ecosystem , losses via the death of organisms , in this case trees , will be balanced by new growth .
9 Kaysen has pointed out that : ‘ [ d ] ecisions as to the technical areas which will be systematically explored by research and development divisions and decisions as to what scientific and technical novelties will be translated into new products and processes and tried out for economic viability have very deep effects .
10 When the Expo closes on October 12 , Seville and its surrounding region — still one of the poorest in Europe — will be left with new motorways and high-speed railways , a magnificent new central station , an airport ( the work of architect Rafael Moneo ) which outshines Madrid 's , and a technological infrastructure which will , it is hoped , lay the foundations of industrial growth and prosperity .
11 An exhibition of Henry 's work will be held at New College as a memorial to a brillient student claimed by LSD .
12 A CRICKET forum to discuss Durham 's entry into the first-class game will be held at New College Durham , Framwellgate Moor , on March 26 ( 7pm ) .
13 The enhanced Esix product will be sold through new channels as well as existing Esix and James River distributors .
14 The money will be spent on new trees and more parking space in the village park .
15 Part of the £250,000 will be spent on new stiles on the North Downs Way
16 When Floriade closes , some of the plantings will remain and part of the site will be used for new town expansion Meanwhile in the giant flowerbeds more than 400 varieties of tulips , daffodils and hyacinths will flower , to be followed by annuals , then dahlias and chrysanthemums .
17 As yet , no definitive decision has been made as to the microkernel that will be used for new versions of OS/2 , though developers are known to be working with the Carnegie-Mellon University 's Mach 3 microkernel ; in addition , there is the possibility that IBM might use the NT kernel — ‘ we could use the NT microkernel if we wanted to ’ , it said .
18 Those who recognise their need of God will be brought to new life .
19 From September 1991 , no new cards will be inserted for new books .
20 Higher insulation standards will be set for new buildings .
21 A new London HQ to house 350 civil servants will be designed by New York-based Swanke Hayden Connell .
22 Some of the land that will be needed for new houses and businesses is already available , but a lot of new land is also required .
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