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

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1 Shrubs are expensive , os taking cuttings will be cheaper and a lot more satisfying than buying plants .
2 If the stress is within the elastic limit of the material , then the deformation will be temporary and the object will resume its original shape when the force is removed .
3 ( Other standards like fruit and ornamental trees will be thicker and the sacking strip will need to be wider and the actual tie bigger , but the principle remains exactly the same . )
4 4 All entries will be judged by a panel of judges appointed by Haymarket Motoring Publications Ltd. 5 The judges ' decision will be final and no correspondence will be entered into .
5 The promoter will appoint a panel of judges whose decision in all matters concerning the competition will be final and no correspondence will be entered into .
6 Queen Margaret 's second husband , the Earl of Angus , will be present but the delegation is led by Lord d'Aubigny , one of the Regent 's lieutenants .
7 Many variants will be possible and the level of detail will depend on the nature of the courses involved .
8 ‘ About half will be traditional and the rest will be either more modern carols or contemporary arrangments of old ones , ’ producer Jamie Thomson , 39 , tells me .
9 here 's hoping your birthday will be unfrogettable and the frog hopping about on it .
10 Our quest for Total Quality will be unending but the future looks healthy .
11 Half the patients at the centre will be private and the others will be contracted from local health authorities .
12 As well as actually carrying out the practical work , project staff will be able to advise you in advance of the work that will be necessary and the grants available to meet the cost of materials .
13 The next column is going up 1 , 3 , 5 so the next will be 7 and the £s are going up in ones .
14 I think , I think the Chancellor in the erm , Budget speech on the thirtieth of November actually said that local government increase in spending will be two and a quarter per cent in nineteen ninety-four , five .
15 ‘ I must straighten you up or Marguerite will be shocked and no doubt get the wrong impression . ’
16 In the grouped update areas there will be little or no effect , as the hit rate is already high .
17 But , as ambient water temperature falls , they will need food that is easily digestible so that , should a sudden cold snap occur , there will be little or no waste matter to decay in their gut .
18 Each situation will be different but the negotiating skills needed will always be the same .
19 Without him , Mr Major 's job will be harder and the pro-Europeans will find life even tougher .
20 Detailed guidance on some aspects of compliance reporting is awaited from the accounting profession before final compliance statements will be mandatory but the Directors are confident that the corporate governance structure within the Company already meets the Code of Best Practice .
21 The reason for caution is the ‘ Kinnock kebab ’ : for earners on twice average income the prospective marginal tax rates will be unprecedented and the decision not to phase in the changes slowly will mean a quick fall in discretionary spending .
22 Where they are all students , they will be exempt and no payment will have to be made .
23 Unless you transmit , the ground operator 's " screen " will be blank and no bearing can be given .
24 Accordingly , it is envisaged that in the emerging society information technology will be all-pervasive and the technology will bring a world of information ‘ at your fingertips ’ .
25 Some who are still young enough plan a baby without a husband , but the cost to the mother will be high and the cost to the child , who has no choice in the matter , may be even higher .
26 He thought : I 'll try the handle ; the door will be open and the room will be empty .
27 If there were a wish to record ‘ the levels ’ on a precise and continuous basis , differences between children will be considerable and the change the greater for youngsters who might , in a less overtly labelled system , be confident late developers .
28 If you do n't go , Black Michael will be King and the real king will be dead or a prisoner . ’
29 For an advance disclosure in a customer agreement to suffice it would probably , particularly in the case of an inexperienced customer , have to explain the circumstances in which the firm might receive and withhold information , for example , because it is behind a Chinese wall , the fact that the information will be price-sensitive and the consequences of non-disclosure for A. It would be difficult to draft a general clause predicting in advance all the possible eventualities , and whatever type of clause is used , further disclosure might be necessary as particular conflicts come to light .
30 The orbit will be circular and the Moon will be about 1½ times as far away as it is now and so total solar eclipses will not occur .
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