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

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1 One fun way will be through this year 's Bikethons …
2 Answers will be through this column only .
3 Brighter showery weather will replace the rain in the west and by evening this brighter weather will be over all parts of Northern Ireland .
4 Yes er , Richard will be on that board and er , and we also accept , expect erm , further outside appointments .
5 Right , if you 've got ta do three essays now from six you have to do one from each section , then you 're gon na do either two of developmental , o it 's unclear exactly what the breakdown will be on that ..
6 Operation will be on all bands ( including WARC ) and VHF two-metres .
7 Commenting on the report , FAO director-general Edouard Saouma said : " Are we going to have enough good land to feed the extra 2.6 billion people who will be on this planet by the year 2025 ? "
8 will be on this side , and the
9 All the main news and current affairs programmes from Today through to the Midnight News will be on both frequencies .
10 All the main news and current affairs programmes from Today through to the Midnight News will be on both frequencies .
11 The emphasis in what follows will be on those who moved the matter forward to its ultimate , if unforeseen , conclusion .
12 The 1971 Immigration Act means that if any new Commonwealth immigrants are admitted to Britain it will be on these exploitative and precarious terms .
13 The quotation will state that any contract entered into as a result of the quotation will be on these standard conditions of sale , to the entire exclusion of those of the buyer ( see the preliminary statement of Precedent 1 ) .
14 Leicester will be without former Middlesbrough keeper Kevin Poole and left back Mike Whitlow , who are both injured .
15 Orrell have an attractive home game with Leicester although they will be without several star players .
16 And although Wales will be without half a dozen established stars tomorrow — including Jonathan Davies , Jonathan Griffiths and Mark Jones — the 25-year-old Welsh captain relishes the chance yet again of defying his critics .
17 They have slipped from the standards which have earned them recent success and even though West will be without half back stars Jonathan Wrigley and John Stabler , both injured , they are strong favourites .
18 It is unlikely that the Panel will be at all interested in reading drafts of any document .
19 ‘ I suppose Rupert Stonebird will be at that conference in Perugia now , ’ said Penelope casually .
20 Wiltshire police officers will be at that hearing .
21 I wonder if the Archers ' script writers will be at that meeting looking for ideas ?
22 It was not plain sailing and orthodox and ‘ liberal ’ Communists will be at each others ' throats — at local level — until they hold a full congress next January to determine new policies once and for all and to approve new leaders .
23 The first month of the pool starts on April 4th and thereafter someone will be at each Mass to collect subscriptions .
24 IBM is claiming that OS/2 is now what Windows NT will be at some future time , which may be true .
25 They 'll want to spend time looking at equipment they ca n't afford or can only just run to and will be at some stage of agonising over whether to buy or not .
26 If a prisoner disobeys an instruction to place his laundry in a certain basket , he will be at some risk of being found guilty of mutiny under the Bill .
27 It was Spaniards who proved Wellington 's own maxim : ‘ the more ground the French hold , the weaker they will be at any point ’ .
28 It does not indicate what the velocity will be at the same point at another instant or what it will be at any other geometrically similar point ( i.e. a point at the same distance from the axis ) .
29 James said that some copies will be at this week 's Which Computer Show in Birmingham .
30 In church growth terms it will be at this point that the leaders will be gaining the ‘ vision ’ for the work .
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