Example sentences of "will be of [art] " in BNC.

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1 The fall in the shares also reflects the fact that the more Saatchi does to put its house in order , the less chance there will be of a third party doing the job instead .
2 If , in order to keep deadlines or for any other reason , you wish to engage the services of a co-author , you must satisfy us that any contributions made by the co-author will be of a similar standard to those made by yourself .
3 4 If , in order to keep deadlines or for any other reason , you wish to engage the services of a co-author , you must satisfy us that any contributions made by the co-author will be of a similar standard to those made by yourself .
4 This commenced with the Year eight pupils and for the first time in 1991 , we will be presenting all our school leavers with a RAE which again we feel will be of a high quality .
5 On my return to Britain from Venezuela , my first project will be of a drawing of a tigress and a cub .
6 ‘ The time will soon pass and then he will be of a suitable age to marry . ’
7 On my return to Britain from Venezuela , my first project will be of a drawing of a tigress and a cub .
8 Now there are two ways that the new composite sentence token will be of a type that is eventually to acquire a constant significance .
9 It is only on the basis of such a model that the government , which considers one of its basic functions to be the management of the economy , can predict what the effect will be of a change in one of its policies .
10 The radical differences will be of a variety of kinds .
11 Third party security may be given , however , in a wide variety of cases in some of which the relationship between the surety and the debtor will be of a business character rather than matrimonial .
12 The snow will be of a heavy character ( or nature ) .
13 Personal preferences for this or that novel , although clearly visible in the analysis , will be of a purely anecdotal significance .
14 For all of them , therefore , the majority of their work will be of a non-advanced character , a fact of life which is not reflected in their titles .
15 The subject matter will be of a general and commercial nature .
16 ‘ The sort of judgmental work that the study suggests the external assessor will do will be of a much higher standard requiring people at no less than partner or senior manager level .
17 The movements of the scale of production about its position of equilibrium will be of a somewhat similar kind . [ … ]
18 The information can then be presented to the manager who now has the opportunity to make good or at least better decisions because the information on which the decisions are based will be of a better quality and more timely .
19 And the communications in fact will be of a quite a different nature in each of those categories .
20 So in other words , all new accommodation will be of a cellular type .
21 It is debatable whether the media should be indulging in this sort of leg-pulling by their effects departments , given that the programme is being watched by millions , not all of whom will be of a hardy constitution .
22 COOK 'S TIP : Always break the bay leaves before adding them to the pan otherwise most of their flavour will be trapped and they will be of no benefit to the casserole .
23 It sees no antithesis between the liberal and the technical and contends for the wider acceptance of the truth that the latter will be of no lasting value to the community unless the people of this country are adequately equipped to participate actively in its government and culture .
24 ‘ A guide who has not encountered his own passions , his own inner conflicts , who does not truly know his darkness and his light , will be of no value in the spiritual battle . ’
25 In 100 years time my worries will be of no consequence .
26 But this time they will be of no avail .
27 When faced with these questions , he urges , we must bracket our ‘ scientific beliefs ’ , and naturalistic epistemology will be of no use .
28 By keeping the Snotties slightly apart they wo n't get involved in a larger combat and the casualties they suffer will be of no account .
29 As it stands , this claim will be of no explanatory interest if the relevant descriptions of events are trivial in the light of our projects and concerns , and a persuasive conception of determinism must therefore include some method of selecting from among the multifarious possible descriptions of events those that are considered to be significant .
30 The imaginary antagonist next argues that the argument contains a contradiction — namely , that as men are held to be primarily governed by their emotions in the attachment they have to religion , rationality will be of no avail against it .
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