Example sentences of "[ex0] will [be] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the next issue — January — there will be the final voucher .
2 Perhaps my hon. Friend will be reassured when I announce to the House that we will be laying tomorrow an order to ensure that , for all indictable offences , there will be the compulsory taking of evidence by tape recording in police stations .
3 ( Doubtless there will be the odd sadist in their midst but this is predictable of any group of more than thirty people . )
4 There will be the normal trade stands and side shows and , new this year , a possible display of vintage and kit cars .
5 In the bound notebook and accompanying drawings , reference and photocopies of data , there will be the factual answer to any query .
6 The National Trust stand at the Chelsea Flower Show between 20 and 24 May will take its inspiration from the Chinese Garden at Biddulph Grange and there will be the usual display of gifts , publications and an information point dispensing up-to-date brochures and events lists .
7 I hope that there will be the same success in cutting waiting lists in Northern Ireland as we have seen in other parts of the United Kingdom .
8 For morals we wait until the next chapter but there will be the same dependence on spontaneity whenever I choose on behalf of someone else what I think he himself would want in his own interests .
9 … then there will be the same intolerance towards outsiders as in the age of the Wars of Religion ; and if differences between scientific opinions could ever attain a similar significance for groups , the same result would again be repeated with this new motivation .
10 ‘ Initially , there will be the same sort of debate as when departments moved from a generalist to a specialist base .
11 At least initially there will be the same number of clubs as presently in Division One , the same relegation and promotion and even the retention of the fixture-clogging Zenith Data Systems Cup .
12 There will be the same amount of overfly after the turn from the outbound leg .
13 In ninety two there were redundancy costs to some extent offset by some er savings in payroll , there 'll by no redundancy cost relating to those previous redundancies in ninety three , but there will be the full saving on the payroll .
14 There will be the customary banquet and Ladies ' programme and companies wishing to exhibit or to provide sponsorship may still do so .
15 This Christmas there will be the customary range of festive events at National Trust properties .
16 There be NATO in the West and then there will be the ex-Soviet Union probably of some kind of military alliance in the East , and I think that we need to be in constant contact with one another discussing the changes that are going on .
17 There 's the United States , there 's Europe , Western Europe , plus central Europe now , there 's Japan and there will be the Ex-Soviet Union in some form , er those arrangements will be complicated , but they will be less ca cataclysmic as it were , the danger will no longer be of Armageddon , there 'll be very serious , could be very serious conflicts that could arise .
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