Example sentences of "will be a [adj] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It 'll be a few days before the 70 year old grand dame of the railways moves under her own steam , first there are boiler inspections and checks to prove she can clear every bridge on the Toddington track .
2 Of course , they 'll be a few exceptions to this price freeze — mostly those more old-fashioned suppliers like IBM and Hewlett-Packard who can still afford to drop their prices by a notch or two .
3 Back at the boats , I reflect that if the Grand Canyon dam is ever built , most of what I can see will be a hundred feet under water .
4 You 're going to get charged for the amount going through will be a hundred electrons per second times sixty seconds .
5 ‘ It 's going to be a lot of fun and there will be a few surprises in the interval , ’ he says .
6 What will be a few minutes of footage on the screen took all day to film .
7 The temperature will only rise a little this afternoon — we can expect around nine or ten degrees celsius , that 's about forty eight fahrenheit , but there will be a few spots in the east that will get a degree or two higher .
8 ‘ There will be a few candidates for doing the same thing in this part of the world if he gets away with it , ’ one Welsh international said , ‘ and I for one will be very interested to see how it develops .
9 Oh , I 'm absolutely sure it is , as , as I say there will be a few months of real suffering in , in eastern Germany and it may be a year and a half to two years before East Germany begans to , begins to show up plus figures , er on , instead of minus figures on the national statistics .
10 Finally , there will be a few situations in which local authorities have been almost entirely the innovators , in which they have sought to promote local acts through Parliament or in which they have interpreted general powers given to them in quite novel ways .
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