Example sentences of "will be [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Realistically speaking , it will be a little time before there is an answer to the terrifying question between Armenia and Azerbaijan . |
2 | If parents become ill with AIDS , it will be a worrying time for all the family . |
3 | He acknowledges that ‘ the end of history will be a sad time ’ , he admits the ‘ spiritual vacuity of liberal consumerist societies ’ , but , in the face of their inevitable triumph , feels , and notices in his friends , only ‘ ambivalence ( and ) a powerful nostalgia ’ for a world that has passed away . |
4 | But it will be a long time before that system is fully installed . |
5 | Since it will be a long time before the reflective process turns into action plans , we shall have to make do with what we already know and for the purposes of this chapter we can relate it to Level Three Partnership . |
6 | American manufacturers share this scepticism , ‘ It will be a long time before there 's any international graphics standard , ’ says Dave Robertson , head of the US company Computervision 's British operation . |
7 | The TRW group is working on the same lines-but it will be a long time before GI Joe puts his faith in orders from General Computer . |
8 | But we are assured it will be a long time before we see bingo or boobs in the sober pages of BRE News . |
9 | ‘ It will be a long time before I see you again , Willie , ’ she said . |
10 | The green shoots of recovery may now be twitching but it will be a long time before the unemployment figures level off . |
11 | ‘ It will be a long time before Patrick walks unaided but I know he will swing along with his sticks and be independent . |
12 | ‘ He will never be sold while I am chairman — which will be a long time yet — or while Barry Fry is manager , ’ he added . |
13 | The lieutenant believed ‘ it will be a long time before he can expect to be advanced to be captain in so old a corps . |
14 | The discipline of information science , which attempts to study all the ways in which human beings communicate information with each other and the many facilities which make it easier to perform , is in its earliest formative years , and it will be a long time before we can be sure either that the science of information is a true discipline or that it can deliver its present optimistic promises . |
15 | The fact remains that it will be a long time before the legal profession properly shakes off the constraints of client expectation that force it to underplay its modern role . |
16 | ‘ It will be a long time before I can look at you and not want you . |
17 | They will be voted out and it will be a long time before we have a Conservative Government in Britain again . |
18 | ‘ I had three chances and it will be a long time before I forget today . |
19 | It was so effective , it will be a long time before any of the Sicilians dare to attack us again , if ever ! ’ |
20 | ‘ And I think it will be a long time before you grow old , Shelley . ’ |
21 | ‘ Despite what people say , I think it will be a long time until black people are going to be in a position to do that . |
22 | It is probable , therefore , that there will be a similar time lag between first use and requests for treatment from those within subsequent ‘ new waves ’ of users who decide to try and come off . |
23 | The ideal time to start with a new dog is in the spring when the weather is likely to be improving , and with the summer months ahead , it will be a good time to start exercising and training your dog outside . |
24 | There will be a full time care worker at the building . |
25 | Next time — there will be a next time , I hope ? |
26 | ‘ And what makes you think there will be a next time ? ’ |
27 | ‘ While you are in this squadron , which I think will be a short time , you will never use the word ‘ luck ’ . |
28 | That will be a funny time . |
29 | Bogdanovic remembers he shouted at him , causing much consternation in the hall , ‘ There will be no next time , you fuckers ! |
30 | ‘ There will be no next time , ’ Isabel got out , desperately trying to keep her breathing steady while she struggled unavailingly to free her hand . |