Example sentences of "will [adv] [be] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The date was pencilled in during the summer , but the tourists , who will effectively be a near Springbok side , wanted a Saturday fixture .
2 Standards of typography will rarely be a decisive factor in selection , but there is no doubt that small print is disliked by many readers — including those with good eyesight — and should be avoided on the relatively rare occasions that alternatives are available ( for instance , with the different editions of popular classics , or with light fiction , where the choice is very wide and content is less variable ) .
3 Portions of the ACL/DCI are currently being distributed with more to follow in what will eventually be a 100 million word collection .
4 There will eventually be a general European accordance on VAT rates .
5 This guide price will obviously be a useful benchmark from which to evaluate any indicative offers .
6 There will obviously be a considerable overlap of requirements for these categories of musician — real life is never so simple .
7 The scheme will obviously be a permanent and beneficial part of health care in this country but is , I am sure , susceptible to improvement and further development , which I shall promote .
8 But erm certainly they er if they are er , graded as we anticipate there will perhaps be a small saving , in fact , as a result of the merger .
9 ‘ All metals expand when heated ’ will only be a legitimate generalization if the observations of expansion on which it is based range over a wide variety of conditions .
10 But this also will only be a short-run position as inflationary expectations will be revised upwards to 8 per cent in the long-run and the Phillips curve will shift upwards again , this time to curve C.
11 There is evidence of asymptomatic involvement of the central nervous system in up to 20 per cent of cases with secondary syphilis but in the majority of these there will only be a transient headache , if anything , to signify this complication .
12 So those are all if you like the background , the things that do change but the fundamentals that stay the same are the design and the delivery and although we 'll look a little bit although we 've er I have to say with the numbers we 've got here today it will only be a little bit about things like question and visual aids and because of the time factor if you think about it if we 've twelve people to make four presentations or we 've eight people to make four presentations time is a little bit different and with with twelve we do n't perhaps have the luxury of time that we would with eight people which is what the course was originally designed for .
13 If they are , your phone call will merely be a slight irritant , but if there is no appropriate slot at that particular time your call could cause enough irritation to prevent the material ever seeing the light of day .
14 Because of this , I have not said that the analysis of deixis in the poetic text will necessarily be a useful stylistic procedure — giving greater insight into individual poems or poets .
15 The process will necessarily be a dynamic one with DHAs updating their plans annually and modifying their pattern of contracts both to reflect changing needs and to respond to new services becoming available from current or alternative providers .
16 Most flyers prefer to retain some gyro effect but this will normally be a lower value than in the purely hovering mode .
17 The implication is that such problems will not be found frequently by analysts when carrying out data analysis and therefore that TNF will normally be a reasonable stopping point for normalisation .
18 This need not be an inhibiting factor , because there will normally be a wide selection of rugs available to suit every pocket and taste .
19 The outcome of the key features review will normally be a short report summarising MAS 's factual findings and a covering letter dealing with MAS 's recommendations as to how any problem areas might be overcome .
20 There will normally be a hostile touching but in the case of R v Rolfe ( 1952 ) 36 Cr App R 4 a man was convicted of indecent assault without touching the victim .
21 In such a team operation there will normally be a clear standard mandatory difference of responsibility but in practice what they actually do can overlap and overlap differently for different teams .
22 Even where the contract merely defines an express undertaking as a warranty , there will normally be a related exclusion of liability .
23 One will just be a quick , quickie .
24 The Coal Research Establishment says coal will soon be a cheaper option for power stations than gas .
25 A LONG-AWAITED example of the Douglas AD4 Skyraider will soon be a familiar sight at British airshows .
26 Pen Computing will soon be a familiar term in the PC market place allowing PC users to use ‘ natural ’ and intuitive pen movements for PC input using a graphics tablet or , in some cases , directly on the screen .
27 For if the house has a north facing yard , is three miles from the nearest shops and its ceilings are crumbling , then to describe it any other way will soon be a criminal offence .
28 Described by its makers as the ‘ ultimate Ford ’ , the RS Cosworth will soon be a regular sight on the rally circuit as it will form the mainstay of the Ford works team .
29 There will soon be a severe shortage of young people for any industry , so the motor industry needs to stake its claim fast .
30 The life and death of Andy Warhol will soon be a minor motion picture … but can we take more than fifteen minutes of it ?
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