Example sentences of "[noun] will be [adj] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If your body language , eyes , mouth , expression and voice contradict the words you are saying , the words will be meaningless and even counter-productive . |
2 | Your first attempt will be untidy and probably more like a barrel roll ( Fig. 9.2 ) , but do n't worry too much about that at this stage . |
3 | If , if as I understand it , it 's a matter of law , and the practice will be much as just suggested , is that a correct er , interpretation . |
4 | This year the Ninth Book Fair coincides with Belfast 1991 and the range and quality of books will be better than ever before . |
5 | We had our first moderate snow fall in mid-November last year , but so far it looks as though this winter will be milder than ever . |
6 | In some TRPs , many routes between sites will be impossible and so , for many i , j , will not be specified and we will expect to have x i j = 0 . |
7 | New shares are applied for on the expectation that the issue will be underpriced and hence a profit might be made on the difference between the immediate market price and the issue or striking price . |
8 | Well , when we went to a erm , they phoned , we wen , the woman , we said , ah , with the Rising Sun 'll be , do you think the Rising Sun will be full as well , 'cos she phoned for us . |
9 | Because the mirror is not perfect the reflection will be darker and slightly richer . |
10 | So a hurt child will be moody and often intensively provocative , testing out the validity of the proffered affection and expressing some of the pent-up anger and agony from the past . |
11 | Germany is at last waking up to the what has been clear to outsiders for the past year or so , that there is going to be no quick fix to the recession it is facing and that it will be long and grinding : this week the BDI industrial federation admitted that the downturn could develop into Germany 's worst recession since the end of World War II , saying that the western German economy will continue to decline , and the fall will be deeper than previously thought , so that in important sectors such as the capital goods industry the downturn will represent a new post-war record ; the body blames weak foreign demand for German goods , the now over-valued mark and rising costs for German industry and now admits it is the result of structural problems that will have long-term economic effects . |
12 | But the matter is strictly irrelevant at this stage since there is no factual basis for saying that in the present case restoration will be impossible or even difficult . |
13 | The protests will be bigger and louder this time . ’ |
14 | But you will find that , for such a person , recovery will be speedier and more complete . |
15 | Probably not , even though the next couple of years will be tough and even though Mr Bishko has a habit of losing senior managers with an abandon bordering on carelessness . |
16 | Cargo forecasts suggest that a growth rate of 11.4 percent for Europe-Far East trade over the next 20 years will be more than double the expected increase across the North Atlantic . |
17 | It is hoped that courses tailored to particular IT topics will be available as both a control and a development provision . |
18 | I do not overlook De Gourmont 's plea for a meeting of the nations but I do believe that when they meet Paris will be more than slightly abashed to find parodies of the middle ages , Dante and Langue D'Oc foisted upon it as the best in United States poetry . |
19 | An error relating to scope will be jurisdictional and thus , if the wrong term is used instead of furnished tenancy , a court should intervene . |
20 | It has not proved straightforward to obtain the services of appropriate staff , and although work has now commenced in each of the areas mentioned , it is difficult to predict when development will be complete and thus give a firm date as to when information will be available to allow colleges to plan for the introduction of new courses in session 1989–90 . |
21 | It will contain one of the finest and openest quadrangles in this country ; its details will be more than ordinarily lively and cheerful ; its amount of window light will exceed that of , probably , any public building in this country ; its construction will embody every modern improvement , invention , and appliance ; its materials will be the most perfect which long and earnest study enable me to render them , while its cost will not in the least exceed what is customary with public buildings in the usual style . |
22 | It recognises that success in this new business area will be standards-led and so is backing what it predicts will emerge as the winners . |
23 | It follows , then , that since there is no presumption that the benefits of co-operative R&D ventures will be large or easily realized in every case , the design of policy is likely to be critical ( see Baumol and Ordover , 1988 , for a broad overview of policies towards licensing , merger , and co-operative R&D ventures in high-tech sectors ) . |
24 | You may be making a parafoil , or an inflatable animal shape , in which case the paper pattern will be more than just a flat plan . |
25 | The current drafting and CAD processes assume that the significance of any entity will be obvious or easily ascertained by anyone wishing to know . |
26 | Since tomorrow 's materials will be better than today 's , delay is not just pointless procrastination . |
27 | For most words in any given language , the variation in form will adhere to some regular pattern ; for a few words the variation will be irregular or only partly regular . |
28 | In fact , there is little doubt that the ‘ hard ’ ERM — in which there is never a realignment — will now revert to its old status of being a system of fixed but flexible exchange rates , and that the process to monetary union will be slower and more gradual than envisaged by Maastricht . |
29 | SKIING holidays will be cheaper than ever this year with some prices tumbling as low as £99 for a week . |
30 | This non-equivalence between the optimal tariff and quota is in accord with Hwang and Mai 's ( 1988 ) results that domestic prices will be higher if initially the domestic firms were playing more competitively than Cournot . |