Example sentences of "will [be] [adj] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State will shortly pronounce on alternative measures and I think that my hon. Friend will be pleased with the outcome .
2 Although Mr Branson will be pleased with the new lounge , what he really wants at Heathrow is more take-off and landing slots .
3 ‘ I am sure the new owner will be pleased with the arrangement that ACL has in Liverpool and the option to continue this favourable contract if they so wish . ’
4 If Mr Lamont was expecting them to unite behind a common policy he will be disappointed but if he wanted a variety of views to choose from he will be pleased by the range of forecasts and advice in their preliminary report .
5 If Mr Lamont was expecting them to unite behind a policy he will be disappointed but if he wanted a variety of views to choose from he will be pleased by the range of forecasts and advice in their preliminary report .
6 Andrew McGee reviews the debate over the meaning of the true and fair view , arguing that the development of a better understanding of its significance and content will be crucial to the survival of the current scheme of financial reporting .
7 The London area plays a pivotal role in national migration patterns ( Flowerdew and Salt , 1979 ; Salt and Flowerdew , 1980 ) , so policy developments relating to south-east England over the next few years will be crucial to the way in which urban and regional patterns of population distribution evolve in the foreseeable future .
8 Certainly the resolution of these problems will be crucial for the development of a more democratic and less authoritarian education system .
9 Thus there are quite wide variations in the political attitudes and involvement of workers ; and the form which these attitudes eventually take , among both white-collar and blue-collar workers , and in which they become embodied in trade union policies , will be crucial for the future development of the existing welfare states .
10 Given the small nucleus of genuine international players at Scotland 's disposal , his influence as leader and player will be crucial in the Five Nations Championship .
11 The next three months will be crucial within the industry .
12 In such instances , it will be incumbent on the company to provide the evidence , and to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the inspector that this was indeed so .
13 ‘ Thousands who lost their jobs because of her policies will be disgusted at the way she is lining her handbag , ’ he said .
14 In particular most people will be unused to the assessing the impact of percentage changes in traffic on existing roads or of weighing them against the environmental costs of the new road .
15 our sales manager , popped the question to ( whose father also happens to be a customer ) and their big day will be sometime in the summer .
16 However , the use of pig fat in the enfleurage process will be off-putting to the vegetarian who may have to forgo the pleasures of jasmine and tuberose or track down a supplier of the even more elusive vegetable oil absolutes .
17 At this point , the sole of the club will be flat on the ground .
18 Mr Waddington says the Inquiry will be separate from the criminal investigation .
19 Some people do n't mind answering machines , I must say , I 'm beginning to get used to them now , I think the problem is that it sort of wrong-foots you , so you get an answering machine , and think ‘ Oh my God ’ , and you know that in about a few seconds time , when you hear that bleep , you 've got to give a concise message which will be intelligible to the person when they replay it , so instead of coming out with sort of babble , you 're forced into thinking what the essence of the message is that you want to leave .
20 The odds are that you will be delighted with the results of this simple little shoot , particularly if you have managed to avoid the besetting sin of most first-time camcorder users , that is of panning the camera in an aimless fashion over everything in sight .
21 Of course the middle-range players , the workhorses of the tour , who support the game so well will be delighted with the prize money breakdown for Birmingham .
22 The workhorses of the tour … will be delighted with the prize money
23 Beachlovers will be delighted with the magnificent coastline and such fine resorts as Malindi , Mombasa and Watamu lying along silky golden sands .
24 The charge will be 0 for the first 6 months that a property is empty .
25 ‘ This will be good for the Montenegrin economy too . ’
26 Banks which are responsive to their customers will be good for the economy .
27 If the American people , like Naisbitt , can face this situation realistically and without xenophobia in the 1980s , it will be good for the rest of the world as well as the United States .
28 ‘ The old inter-club rivalries and jealousies have undoubtedly been banished this season and it will be good for the tournament and for English rugby if we can win it , ’ said coach Keith Richardson .
29 Transport Secretary John MacGregor believes his new roads programme ‘ will be good for the environment ’ .
30 That will be good for the building industry and for meeting housing need .
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