Example sentences of "it will [adv] [verb] to be " in BNC.
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1 | WHILE I share Alan Whicker 's ire at his new series being screened late night , it will nevertheless continue to be compulsive viewing . |
2 | The dairying operation is now so large that it will soon need to be run as a separate company , and all three of the Rowlands ' children are involved in the enterprise . |
3 | It will also have to be seen in close relationship with other aspects of rural society and the economy , as well as with the overall social and economic structures at national and European levels . |
4 | Not only will the service need to reach the highly professional standards achieved by British television , it will also have to be seen to be editorially independent . |
5 | It will also need to be aware that concerns such as these expose a major limitation of the school-controlled model of INSET which Leeds , in common with other LEAs , has adopted , and which is reinforced by current government funding arrangements and LMS . |
6 | Again although there will be occasions when the bare lexical item will suffice to indicate meaning , when the context or the convergence of knowledge of those concerned will provide the specificity required , it will generally need to be supplemented by the addition of elements which give the word a more precise conceptual focus . |
7 | If the deal ever comes to pass , it will probably have to be a stock swap : USL does n't have the cash . |
8 | Quantum mechanically , however , Heisenberg will not normally allow the electrons to have a well-determined position ( it will usually have to be uncertain ) . |
9 | It will certainly prove to be a photogenic spot once things get rolling . |
10 | These rigorous tests mean that the Court of Appeal hears fresh evidence only rarely ; it will certainly need to be satisfied that the appeal is not being used merely as an attempt to argue the case in a different way . |
11 | On the contrary , it will inevitably have to be written as the history of a world which can no longer be contained within the limits of ‘ nations ’ and ‘ nation-states ’ as these used to be defined , either politically , or economically , or culturally , or even linguistically . |