Example sentences of "will be [adj] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In rare cases where components differ in some way they will be pleased to give additional support .
2 Even though she is now my ex-wife , I 'm sure she will be pleased to refute this myth !
3 Fans of the Rome episode in Jim Jarmusch 's Tom Waits-soundtracked Night On Earth will be pleased to know that cab driver ROBERTO BENIGNI , for years a boffo box office certainty in his homeland , will soon be making a revival of Blake Edwards ' Pink Panther series .
4 TRAVELLERS planning to see the United States by coach will be pleased to hear that Greyhound is not raising the prices of its Ameripass and Canada Pass during 1993 .
5 Lovers of classic yachts will be pleased to hear that Sumurun will emerge from the yard in 1991 with her original rig .
6 I am confident that the new Occupational Health Services will benefit both the employees and the Department and I will be pleased to discuss further details with you .
7 We have a night service porter on duty and he will be pleased to provide late snacks if required .
8 Our reservations staff will be pleased to quote alternative departure times , departure points and routes on request .
9 ‘ However , I will be delighted to do this favour — free , from my heart . ’
10 Sinclair will be delighted to see both players back in action .
11 Our director designate , Mrs joined us last month from CPRE , and will be delighted to answer any queries you may have .
12 Should you wish to view our lodges again , however , please do not hesitate to contact me on ( 03397 ) 55558 and I will be delighted to make alternative arrangements for you .
13 It will be nice to spend some time with him too — often the week goes by and we hardly have a chance to talk .
14 I 've spent 13 years travelling the world with badminton — I was coach to the Australian side at the last World Championships — and it will be nice to spend some time at home .
15 But without variations in exchange rates or labour costs it will be impossible to sustain different levels of labour productivity in different parts of the Community .
16 If a covenant in unreasonable restraint of trade is described as illegal then it will be impossible to recover any money paid under it .
17 In many cases it will be impossible to make sufficient disclosure at the commencement of the relationship as material information which has to be disclosed will not be known and can not be predicted until a particular conflict arises .
18 ‘ Similarly , the Austrian Government has made it clear that unless multi-nationals manufacture vehicles or components within the country to correct its trade deficit , then it will be obliged to take appropriate steps to close its domestic markets to their products . ’
19 Schools with poor results will be obliged to make further efforts and those with ‘ good ’ results will redouble their efforts in order to stay high on pecking order .
20 Although the Premier League 's television income will probably be much greater than the old League 's has been , the union also will be obliged to meet increased demand , by players from the lower divisions , for re-training , pensions , insurance and other welfare benefits , following the break-up of the Football League .
21 But since , as Ekonomska politika ( 18 January 1988 ) points out , the National Bank does not have a source of funds to cover this , it will be obliged to pay this interest also out of new money .
22 Many smaller companies , through lack of expertise , staff or financial resources , will be obliged to adopt this system of independent cost and financial accounts .
23 Since SRO 's are required to ensure that their rule books provide investors with protection which is at least adequate in comparison to that afforded by the SIB 's rules , the SRO 's will be obliged to adopt anti-insider dealing rules broadly similar to those of the SIB .
24 Screens should be at eye level so the neck and shoulders are straight , and employers will be obliged to provide appropriate stands to raise screens to the required height .
25 Their pointing gestures and vocalisations will be video-recorded to allow detailed analyses to be carried out on the characteristics of pre-verbal communication .
26 The main study will focus on four particular courts , but the researchers will be grateful to receive any comments from readers of the Review on experiences with , or impressions of , the system of criminal legal aid .
27 The plaintiffs , that is the Lebanon , Croatia and Hungary , will be anxious to see those parts of Sotheby 's evidence which had been blacked out in the documents made available to them , and then only shown to the court .
28 You will be anxious to have enough grazing for your livestock in spring , summer , and autumn , to make enough hay or silage for their winter keep , to provide additional cereals and roots to supplement the hay , and to grow enough cereals , potatoes , vegetables , and fruit for your own table .
29 This is a central example of the problem , but it is not the only example even with respect to norms , and it will be helpful to distinguish various things that fall under the general heading of a ‘ norm ’ .
30 As this is a spreadsheet it will be easy to make any changes needed later so do not worry about exactly how wide columns should be .
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