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

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1 The top three after the final counting event — the Dalmahoy Open next month — will be automatic selections for Scotland 's team for the European championships in France in May .
2 They are looking at job-weighting , concepts of ‘ stewardship ’ and performance measurement in the knowledge that greater flexibility in pay ( and recruitment ) will be crucial factors in escaping from what Mr Montagu calls ‘ the rigidities that have bedevilled us in the past ’ .
3 There will be stricter limits on the state-of-siege powers that have been used by all governments for the past 40 years .
4 either:payment will be x days in advance of the delivery of the opinion .
5 Expert systems will be key elements of ‘ fifth generation ’ computers and ICL 's announcement came the day after the government gave its response to the Alvey report ( p 272 )
6 Their ability to withstand high G-forces , extreme disorientation and lack of oxygen will be key factors in deciding who is to travel to the Soviet space station Mir .
7 Cycle paths and traffic-calming measures will be key parts of any improvements .
8 Both men have plumped for the cricket final in Dublin in which they will be key men in the Brigade team which is attempting to win the Schweppes all-Ireland final for the first time .
9 One reason for the length of the definitions is that English is a highly polysemous language , and within a typical entry there will be separate definitions for every sense of the word .
10 In a parliamentary written answer I was told : ’ The sale and possession of knives is subject to a number of controls There will be practical problems in seeking to apply more general restrictions on the sale and purchase of knives which have a variety of legitimate everyday uses . ’
11 There will be occasional hints at a theory of performance but they should be taken very hypothetically .
12 George Green will be sixteen years of age next March .
13 I doubt whether there will be much opportunity for sight-seeing here , but I might manage a trip to Sao Paulo or to Rio , or to the beach , which is about 60 miles away , I think .
14 If that happens , and West of Scotland beat Grangemouth at Burnbrae to accompany the Colleges up , there will be much gnashing of teeth among the Musselburgh XV , who have the best defensive record of the three clubs but could lose out because they have scored fewer points .
15 ‘ I do n't mind fighting her because it will be good experience for me .
16 There will be good returns in the medium term . ’
17 But for our present purpose , Parsons ' young friends will be good witnesses for us .
18 The departure of sweatshops to China , Vietnam or Indonesia will be good news for Thailand only if better jobs replace them .
19 EVEN if the sun sets on the ailing TV show Eldorado , it will be good news for star Buki Armstrong , the beauty who plays Gerry in the sangria soap opera .
20 And that will be good news for all waterway users .
21 And organisers of the project are convinced it will be good news for people living in the Borough Road area of the town who have put up with industrial eyesores for years .
22 And organisers of the project are convinced it will be good news for people living in the Borough Road area of the town who have put up with industrial eyesores for years .
23 If he succeeds , it will be good news for recession-ravaged Britain and its high unemployment trouble-spots such as Merseyside .
24 ‘ They will be good assets in the long term , but right now we need experience .
25 The keeper said resignedly , " Anyway it will be good practice for your casting . "
26 It will be good business for Mercury , British Telecom and the Post Office , because we shall keep them busy when we are trying to sort out which tier of government we should be addressing our thoughts to on behalf of our constituents .
27 ‘ Later in the spring there will be outdoor meetings at local places such as Rockwell Passages an area in North Darlington with ponds , ideal for a lot of wildlife we need people to help us record the plants and animals there , ’ said Mrs Horsley .
28 In addition there will be compositional convection from crystals at the floor .
29 Within local authorities there will be similar competition between personnel and finance , between education and social services .
30 But just because the ranger service has expanded it does not necessarily mean there will be similar increase in the number of school visits or guided walks .
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