Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] will [be] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If he loses I hope he would accept it with equal good grace and if he wins I will be a good loser and help him out in the general election . ’ |
2 | Erm , it says they 'll be a tutorial period for students to work on record of achievement inserts and personal statements , O K that 's second and first years . |
3 | If this happens it will be a loss not just to the National Park , but more particularly to the local areas with which they are associated . |
4 | Yamazaki says it will be a V12 and that he 's talking to three companies . |
5 | OSF says it will be a ‘ highly evolved ’ version of the Motif GUI . |
6 | Alexi Sayle says it will be a chance to ride your bike properly instead of taking it down to the chinese takeaway … |
7 | He says it will be a reminder of the good old days . |
8 | Edward Price says it will be a dream of a lifetime … he says it will never happen again because the competition is getting stronger … and jokes there 'll be no bumps at Lords |
9 | The Royal Navy says it will be a routine departure for them , although it is not known yet how Cammell Laird will mark the event . |
10 | British Rail says it will be a top quality service using the new Class 158 rolling stock with a top speed of 90mph , plus air conditioning and a table at every seat . |
11 | Blair calls his low-budget high-tech approach ‘ electronic cinema ’ and says it will be the form of the Nineties for creative independents . |
12 | If anything , he says it will be the applications software that will be difficult to convert . |
13 | Ian Savage says it will be an edventure of a lifetime |
14 | ‘ And the man who eventually wins you will be the luckiest man in the world , I think , ’ said Carlo . |
15 | If she succeeds she 'll be the first British woman to climb Everest . |
16 | Dad George reckons it 'll be a cinch . |
17 | Yeah I 'm go , I 'm , old Joe reckons it 'll be a whatsit one . |
18 | So she goes well she reckons it 'll be a good idea if you went up to meet the little lad , he 's only six , he 's called Mark . |
19 | And he reckons it will be a more common occurrence among medium-sized companies with under 1,000 employees and only one or two main frames than larger organisations , because downsizing is less difficult for them . |
20 | And he reckons it will be a more common occurrence among medium-sized companies with under 1,000 employees and only one or two mainframes than larger organisations , because downsizing is less difficult for them . |
21 | The predicted demand for ISDN — consultancy Prognos reckons it will be the basis for business networks by the year 2000 — and the likelihood that it will become cheaper over time bodes well for the Highlands . |
22 | When my colliery closes it will be the end of a forward-producing era . ’ |
23 | And no matter how little re rebate he gets it 'll be a help to him , why should he pay for something he did n't get ? |
24 | She 's dedicating the display to the memory of more than 50,000 American airmen who lost their lives in World War Two and hopes it 'll be a fitting tribute . |
25 | It is already being said that if Wales keep them below 30 points it will be a moral victory . |
26 | The lawyer thinks it 'll be a sensational case , and I 'm sure he 's right . |
27 | But this time her surgeon thinks it will be a success . |
28 | He thinks it will be a while before the blockade clears . |
29 | Your upbeat mood means you 'll be the life and soul of any party . |
30 | But if it lasts it will be a nice little bit of pocket-money for her . ’ |