Example sentences of "will [be] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | From Bologna , Franco Cosimo Panini 's end-of-year contribution will be a two-volume work devoted to Juvarra , the great Sicilian architect , who worked mainly in Turin , Messina and Rome . |
2 | Now with the absence of the Iraqi air force , are they being held back until we have lost sufficient aircraft , and with no back up aircraft , and erm then we will our erm airforce and our land forces will be under attack from the Iraqis and the war will be a prolonged war . |
3 | The outcome will be a geological map at 1:50 000 of the area around Dounreay accompanied by a report . |
4 | The ideal candidate will be a young member who has not yet completed his or her education ( probably between the second and third year of a degree course ) . |
5 | ‘ Fringes will be big in '92 but we wo n't be selling a cut or colour : The current trend for dressed styles will continue but there will be a general feel of ‘ if you like it , wear it ’ . |
6 | The result will be a general deflation of both money wages and prices which will leave real wages unchanged , but which will : ( a ) increase the real value of the country 's money supply ; and ( b ) raise the real value of people 's money holdings ( the so-called real balance effect ) . |
7 | An expansion of the advice given in Circular 22/80 which includes the statement that ‘ there will be a general presumption against inappropriate development where losses of countryside , Green Belt and agricultural land are at issue ’ . |
8 | Chairman the erm proposals in the what was the submitted plan in reference seventy nine read er Policy three , Subject to the provisions of Policies I four I eight and I nine there will be a general presumption against development in open countryside except for the purposes of agricultural policy and recreation and other uses appropriate to a countryside location . |
9 | There will be a general introduction to image processing technology every morning , and visitors can receive up to £50 worth ( 15 minutes ) of independent advice on the supply and feasibility of document image processing systems . |
10 | At the end of the day , I hope that there will be a general recognition that Sunday is different and that we all , from time to time , need a breathing space during the working week . |
11 | Superimposed upon this will be a general decline in performance due to loss of sleep and fatigue . |
12 | The principal method of investigation will be a pre-piloted mail questionnaire survey of small businesses in four areas , supplemented by follow-up interviews of a sub-sample of respondents and professional advisers . |
13 | So if England are to prosper against what will be a packed Turkey defence they must heed their manager 's advice and shoot to kill tomorrow , with Gascoigne , Shearer and Pearce firing the bullets . |
14 | But we know from occasional appearances in the city of gay or lesbian performers that there will be a terrific demand for tickets . ’ |
15 | If one has not got a keen interest in the overall aims and objects of a particular body , then it is unlikely that its A.G.M. will be a terrific draw . |
16 | ‘ There will be a terrific fuss when the strawberry-and-cream brigade are deprived of watching the world 's top tennis tournament , ’ he added sourly . |
17 | There will be a broad spectrum in between . |
18 | My tastes are catholic : it will be a broad church . ’ |
19 | However , against this must be balanced the fact that there will be a greater profit margin , by virtue of the fact that distributive intermediaries are obviated and their margins will not have to be met . |
20 | Other things equal , there will be a greater case for taking advantage of the lower average costs of larger communities . |
21 | If the organisation is faced with rapid change , and therefore uncertainty in decision-making , there will be a greater reliance on local knowledge of events and ‘ on-the- spot ’ decisions , so there should be greater decentralisation than in a relatively static organisation in a stable environment . |
22 | In a truly market-orientated organization there will be a greater willingness to respond positively to the varied demands of marketing than in an organization whose orientation lies elsewhere , in production , for example . |
23 | Fourthly , there will be a greater realisation that the business depends on the strength of the whole chain of supply and sales , rather than on the individual performance of one part of it . |
24 | It is hoped that aromatherapy will benefit from this in two ways : that the purity of an oil can be guaranteed and that there will be a greater choice of organic oils more widely available . |
25 | If a Roman road is buried in a field , there will be a greater depth of topsoil ( and therefore more moisture ) on either side of the road than on top of it , and so crops will be stunted and will ripen earlier above the road than on either side . |
26 | There 's been talk of Bruce leaving but it will be a greater achievement for me to establish myself as first choice with him still at the club . ’ |
27 | Decreasing mobility and retirement are likely to reduce daytime activities and there will be a greater opportunity for daytime naps , particularly after lunch . |
28 | Julian Crozier welcomed the development and said , ‘ With the completion of this link there will be a greater opportunity for Northern Ireland jobseekers to access all UK vacancies and beyond that , the European jobs market . ’ |
29 | If however Christ , in and of Himself , in isolation from the other two persons of the trinity , is considered to be ‘ God ’ , then there will be a greater tendency to predicate maleness of Christ as divine . |
30 | However , in a group of 20 or 30 youngsters from the least successful socio-economic background , who have the least going for them and the smallest incomes , the chances are that there will be a greater number of smokers . |