Example sentences of "will [adv] be [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll probably be in the latter being short if anyones on the lookout .
2 You 'll really be for the high jump if you do n't put Farley 's Tea Timers on their menu .
3 Fail to control your work boundaries and you will assuredly be on the receiving end , like Margaret , of endless inappropriate delegation , buck passing and management by inertia .
4 We all hope that they will eventually be as the recommended ones .
5 Since calls must be made close to a node , then why not simply find a telephone kiosk — must work these days and the cost will only be at the standard rate .
6 Yes the chassis mounts will take the 4203 The engine will give a lot more torque but you will need an overdrive or the top speed will only be in the mid forties
7 Well , yes , but in the long run that it , that wo n't be , it will only be in the short term , when we 're really honing out .
8 If he retires then , it will only be from the public arena .
9 In most cases when it really matters , the glider will already be on the final approach with full airbrake when it becomes apparent that an overshoot is likely .
10 The Fellowship stipend , which will normally be at the appropriate academic salary scale , is paid direct to the fellow 's employer , and help towards other costs involved in the Fellowship may also be available .
11 It will normally be in the best interests of a child of sufficient age and understanding to make an informed decision that the court should respect its integrity as a human being and not lightly override its decision on such a personal matter as medical treatment , all the more so if that treatment is invasive .
12 The cheese will generally be of the right consistency in 12 hours if the cream is thoroughly good and the weather not too warm . "
13 These new agencies will generally be within the civil service , and their star-f will continue to be civil servants .
14 The contributors will largely be from the educational faculty at the University , and in this first programme I have with me Professor Tony Becher , who is Chairman of the Education Area .
15 Only two cities in ‘ developed ’ countries ( New York and Tokyo ) will still be in the top 10 .
16 Even if you turn the machine off and then on again and read the cams , the pattern will still be in the wrong position .
17 For example , the process of moving leaves into the right position to catch most sunlight takes time , so that , because the sun appears to move continuously , the position of the leaves will always be behind the ideal one .
18 ‘ Being realistic , it looks as if Northern Ireland 's clubs will always be in the preliminary rounds of the European Cup and the Cup Winners ' Cup and you wo n't draw a big name , ’ said Anderson .
19 Thus , processing a tableau consists of finding new tableaux linked to the one being tested , and any tableau linked to a member of our list of processed tableaux will also be in the final list .
20 Carl Blackbird , of Long Eaton , and Stoke 's Nigel Crabtree will also be in the semi-final draw at Ipswich and Cradley on May 3 .
21 If , in 1993 and beyond , the double-up Championship Series will also be in the open market far more blatantly than they are at present and ( at the other end of the scale Challenger tournaments can include some players ranked between 10–50 — and presumably get away with paying appearance money too — ) then the long term life expectancy for World Series tournaments ) which for middle-range players are their bread and butter in addition to a stepping stone from their first step on the ladder to fame and hoped for fortune — can not be improving .
22 I have nothing against either London Scottish or London Irish , who will both be in the top division next season .
23 Last year 's deficit was about £125 million ( although this compares well with the comparable figure for the UK which is almost three times higher ) and this year the deficit will probably be about the same .
24 If your statute is later than the last Continuation Volume it will probably be in the Current Statutes Service , composing loose-leaf binders containing the latest statutes , annotations and index .
25 The officer 's evidence will probably be in the following terms : ‘ I had a good view of the zebra crossing when I saw a pedestrian step on to the crossing limits from the footpath outside the Town Hall and walk about one third of the way across the crossing when the defendant drove in front of the pedestrian etc . ’
26 Dick Mason will probably be in the same state one day .
27 it is part of the problem we have and I will say no more as I suspect our report of today will probably be in the daily press .
28 And it will probably be around the 19th — a magical day if ever there was one — that a fateful meeting or journey takes place .
29 A major problem is that , even in very rural districts , much of the council 's stock will frequently be in the largest settlements , which in many cases have not been included under the rural designation .
30 It is important , though , to use pond water in the aquarium , for this will then be of the same temperature and composition , and therefore not injurious to the spawn .
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