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

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1 The August event will take a similar format to the spring event with the addition of an LMS Dray with horse , Hansom Carriage with horse and a Scammel Scarrib Mechanical Horse all of which will be at the Ingrow Railway Centre .
2 AFTER three successful years , we are now planning our next Summer School , which will be at Ushaw , from July 20th to 25th .
3 He also practises simpler exercises not related to the concerto but contributing , by continual repetition , to the skill which will be at his command on the concert platform .
4 And if I can see , if you say you 've had the blood test done in around , I du n no , two weeks , at your convenience and then if you see me in about five , which will be at the end of those , which
5 The kids will love the fabulous SEGA fun-buses , which will be at Brean Sands for the whole holiday , with 20 megadrives on board , and lots of laughs with Sonic the Hedgehog .
6 One of the few things predictable about future input technology is that it will include an optical scan element which will be at its best handling the output from IT related machines .
7 No , I do believe that Mr 's report is coming to the March property er , sub-committee and then it will be the subsequent meeting of the policy and resources committee which will be at the end of March .
8 When she speaks to Jane , which will be over the weekend she 'll ask her if she 's doing anything on Saturday and if she 'd like to babysit .
9 So , a 1 metre ( 39in ) parachute has a circumference of 314cm ( 123in ) and , if we are to use 14 gores , then each must be 22.4cm ( 8¾in ) wide at the base plus the hem which will be about 1 cm or 0.4in .
10 come in which will be about what lunchtime
11 The comments will be confined to works of the type which have been transcribed and printed , not to holograph manuscripts , for in this instance all the uncertainties mentioned compound to produce results which will be beyond the skills of the vast majority of local historians to interpret .
12 The final choice — which will be worth thousands of pounds to one manufacturer — will be made by the Royal Yachting Association next month .
13 GOLF 'S 1993 European Volvo Tour will be worth £24.75 million , a 12.5 per cent increase for 39 events in 19 different countries — 16 of which will be worth a minimum of £600,000 .
14 He pointed out that the company 's investment portfolio alone , ‘ which will be worth $17.73 per share by 30 September 1990 , if the portfolio experiences the same rate of growth as last year , is equal to nearly the value of the total cash-out price ’ .
15 I will send the hon. Gentleman a copy of the Strathclyde programme , which will be worth some £20 million ecu , which is £15 million .
16 If the widening of the 20 per cent lower income tax band to £3,000 in 1993/94 is taken into account ( which will be worth a further £25 a year to all basic and higher rate taxpayers ) , then the net effect of this and the change in the MCA on a married man aged under 65 who pays tax at the basic rate of 25 per cent will be an increase in tax of £1.17 a week or about £61 a year .
17 The Broad Horizon will comprise works of art acquired by the Foundation between 1988 and 1990 , as well as pictures and prints on Trust subjects which will be for sale .
18 We have kindly been provided with a VHS copy of the above stock footage by ART films with regard to an educational non-broadcast video entitled Project Video which we are currently filming and which will be for use in teaching English as a foreign language to secondary school age students throughout the world .
19 The appointment , which will be for two years in the first instance , has been made possible by the University of London 's Academic Initiative Scheme .
20 to meet with Jim so that we can a a the objective of which will be for Jim to tell us what the content of his course is , so we can assess where whether there are gaps in our training .
21 Contrasting Mr Donovan 's distress with that of victims of industrial injury , the judge said : ‘ You should have in mind it is not a case where you are awarding damages for someone who has suffered some physical injuries which will be with him for the rest of his days .
22 During these early years children form attitudes and perceptions which will be with them for life and so we must nurture in the children those attitudes and values which will be with them for life and so we must nurture in the children those attitudes and values which will serve them in years to come .
23 During these early years children form attitudes and perceptions which will be with them for life and so we must nurture in the children those attitudes and values which will be with them for life and so we must nurture in the children those attitudes and values which will serve them in years to come .
24 Wimbledon estimates that this new service , which will be on air for up to 14 hours for each day of The Championships and which will be presented by commentators such as Andrew Castle , Paul Hutchins and Warren Jacques , will have a potential audience of up to 450,000 .
25 The Kremlin have paid for the production of the catalogue which will be on sale at the exhibition .
26 And set it back to a , to a Panasonic K X P Eleven Twenty Four , which will be on the list .
27 The King took the opportunity by the need to renew Bank of Scotland 's monopoly north of the Border and said in essence ( and in German ) ‘ No , we shall set up a new large bank , which will be on our side and which we shall call ‘ Royal . ’
28 ROISIN Walsh-Dunseith of the House of De Courcy in Downpatrick models one of the exclusive Chacok outfits which will be on show at a Fashion Banquet later this month .
29 Trained staff will then apply what they have learned at a chosen test site , which will be on an island to minimise uncontrollable external intrusions .
30 The date to which the period of priority extends is conveniently given on the official stamp on the certificate of search , which will be on Form 94A or 94B , depending on whether you are searching part or all of the land comprised in a title .
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