Example sentences of "will be [vb pp] [adv prt] [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It will take a team of at least three horses to plough such rough land — and even then it will be difficult going with all the roots that 'll be left around when the foresters have moved on . ’
2 It is very likely that the posturing will be toned down after the exercises are over .
3 There is no way that the repairs will be completed on time , but we have been assured that the hall will be patched up and the festival will be running as planned . ’
4 And so exotic fruit out of season will be sought out because the patient fancies it , and other such fairly innocuous things bought .
5 As the course lengthens the bed of the distributary will be built up and the situation may arise where a levee is breached and a new shorter course to the sea made available .
6 The current debt burden will be written off and the organisation liberated from the public finance system .
7 After the printed sections having been collated , the spines will be ground off and the cover glued on .
8 As far as the alleged infringer is concerned , this can be a useful ploy as the proceedings will be drawn out and the proprietor of the patent will be put to extra expense in defending his patent .
9 Since the electoral registration officer is authorised by statute to sell copies of the electoral register , address lists from this source are fairly and lawfully obtained ; objections to trading in other address lists can be circumvented if , at the time of the initial collection of information , it is made clear that addresses will be passed on unless the data subject expressly objects .
10 Category A debt 's interest will be paid on time with the principal repaid as cash comes in ; interest on B debt will be rolled up and the capital not repaid until all A debt is redeemed .
11 He should not intervene in little local difficulties in Cambridgeshire which , sooner or later , will be sorted out when the authority spends its additional resources sensibly by devoting them to raising the quality of education .
12 About £35bn of Britain 's huge £50bn borrowing debt is due to the recession , and will be wiped out as the recovery continues over the next three years .
13 About £35bn of Britain 's huge £50bn borrowing debt is due to the recession , and will be wiped out as the recovery continues over the next three years .
14 Also , bear in mind that for the single horse owner a bag of coarse mix will be used up while the feed still retains its value .
15 That will be worked out when the South African representatives meet the Australian and Kiwi officials at a meeting of Southern Hemisphere nations in Sydney this month .
16 The cost of the work , including structural and minor alterations , will come out of council balances on the basis that the money will be paid back as the scheme goes ahead .
17 The improvements to estates should have been completed in five years when the HATs will be wound up and the houses disposed of to new landlords who could be the local council , a private individual or company , a housing association or a co-operative .
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