Example sentences of "be [conj] this [noun] will " in BNC.
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1 | As offending during the currency of a community order will not necessarily be a ground under Criminal Justice Act 1991 for re-sentencing an offender who is subject to a community order , and failure to respond to a community order must be disregarded when considering whether an offence is sufficiently serious to justify a custodial sentence ( s.29(1) ) , it may be that this decision will become particularly important under the new legislation . |
2 | It might be that this season will be his last chance , that he is a manager who can win Cups with short sprints but not the silverware that goes with marathons . |
3 | Another false contention is that this country will ‘ pull together for its nation 's sake ’ . |
4 | First , Nicholas Budgen , the somewhat maverick right-wing Tory MP , said on 5 December 1984 when receiving the Spectator Backbencher-of-the-Year Award , ‘ My hope is that this Parliament will see a restoration of Cabinet government . ’ |
5 | The first is that this opportunity will never come again . |
6 | The important point to grasp is that this magnitude will be nowhere near so large as the level of total spending . |
7 | His starting point is that this structure will have the form of a grammar . |
8 | The danger is that this disparity will be enshrined in the formulas for distributing funds that local authorities are adopting as required by the 1988 Act . |
9 | All that matters to me is that this technology will save Carly 's life . ’ |
10 | Our hope is that this letter will be a warning to others and that some of your readers may be alerted to check on their security arrangements , whether it be simple precautions or advice about a security installation . |
11 | The only cause for celebration tonight is that is that this uprating will be the Secretary of State 's and the Government 's last . |
12 | We have very little as it is and this plan will just wipe it out . |
13 | This is because this information will be easily obtained by adding the dividends and any other amount of profit appropriated in respect of non-equity shares . |
14 | The essential question that voters should be asking Mr Fallon and which he and his Government have resolutely thus far refused to answer , is whether this Government will honour the educational and religious guarantee , accepted in this country for almost 50 years , that sufficient places will be provided in Catholic schools for Catholic pupils . |
15 | The unknown factor is whether this absence will force the national selectors to look elsewhere . |