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

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1 So it 'll be left to parents to consider whether or not the screaming knife is a potential emotional dangers for their child .
2 How much better it will be to say to people , ‘ We can ensure that the children you have will be the best possible children , the ones with the best inheritance , the ones who will make the world a really good place to live in instead of the misery it so often is . ’
3 If the scheme is successful it will be applied to district registries from April 1994 and could become mandatory with an amendment to RSC , Ord 62 .
4 It will be emphasised to employers that the purpose of the exercise is to provide opportunities for young people to learn about and through work and not to perform tasks which would otherwise be done by paid workers .
5 This is my second letter and it serves notice that should it provoke no reply it will be followed to Keswick by its author , bent on meeting his old and gallant friend Colonel Hope , who he had heard was passing through those parts for a short while to expedite some business before moving on to another country . ’
6 It will be presented to HMS Cornwall , a frigate ‘ adopted ’ by the company .
7 More than the 21 required signatories have already been gathered and it will be presented to Forest chairman Fred Reacher .
8 It will be returned to Great Ormond Street on Monday and given to Carly , probably through a drip .
9 It will be put to city councillors next week at the information and leisure committee meeting .
10 From October it will be offered to babies in three doses at two , three , and four months , at the same time as the triple diphtheria , whooping cough , and tetanus jab .
11 It will be talked to death for weeks ! ’ she added with another laugh .
12 Chrysler says the Dodge Spirit R/T is the fastest saloon the US can offer , and next year it will be coming to Europe .
13 We can place some detecting devices , photographic plates or Geiger counters , say , which will register whether the electron has arrived at A or B. If we analyse such an experiment what we obtain is a chain of correlations : if the electron 's spin is " up " , then it will be deflected to A , and then the Geiger counter at A will click or if the electrons spin is " down " , then it will be deflected to B , and then the Geiger counter at B will click .
14 We can place some detecting devices , photographic plates or Geiger counters , say , which will register whether the electron has arrived at A or B. If we analyse such an experiment what we obtain is a chain of correlations : if the electron 's spin is " up " , then it will be deflected to A , and then the Geiger counter at A will click or if the electrons spin is " down " , then it will be deflected to B , and then the Geiger counter at B will click .
15 It will be linked to videophones , picture mail , teletext and home banking .
16 Stanfords has an IBM RS6000 which drives four PCs , three PC based cash tills , 10 dumb terminals , creating a 17 site user system ; it will be linked to Stanfords ' at British Airways in Regent Street .
17 Right now it 's only a technology demo but it 's believed it will be marketed to system OEMs as part of motherboards and CPU daughtercards .
18 These orders fulfil that bear minimum and it will be left to others to do that job well .
19 Accordingly , it will be extremely rare for a government to press the matter to a vote and it will be left to Members opposing the instrument to move its rejection .
20 The document left Redcar Station in the morning to be in Darlington for 9am today , when it will be taken to London .
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