Example sentences of "is [det] [noun] will " in BNC.
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1 | In an intensely competitive world , if any team-member does n't know what contribution to profit he or she should make , the probability is that profit will not be achieved . |
2 | The belief in question is that diffusion will cause things to become all mixed up : that it will destroy spatial differentiation . |
3 | The bad news is that relief will be merely temporary . |
4 | One possible outcome of the discussions is that manufacturing will be retained at Ayr , which employs 1,000 people , with Galway having only a research and development function . |
5 | The hope of everyone campaigning for the survival of the 130-year-old warship builder is that work will be allowed to continue on three frigates which are at various construction stages . |
6 | UMNO 's hope is that inexperience will be the chief minister 's downfall . |
7 | Latest news is that development will not stop here , either , since WordStar has acquired Zsoft , and intends to incorporate much of that company 's technology into what must surely become its flagship product once more . |
8 | The more dense and multiplex the ties , the more likely it is that complexity will be maintained . |
9 | The idea here is that Parliament will set the framework of general rules for society , the executive will govern within those rules and an independent judiciary will resolve disputes over the meaning of those rules and will , in particular , keep the executive within the boundaries of law . |
10 | Whereas once the Stock Exchange was dominated by relatively small , lightly capitalised partnerships , the likely future is that trading will become much more concentrated in the hands of a limited number of massive financial conglomerates . |
11 | What we do know is that ADRK will keep a close eye on all matters concerning the breed . |
12 | Precedent 2 does not deal with this expressly , since the thrust of cl 2.1 is that delivery will normally be to the buyer 's premises . |
13 | The bad news is that sunshine will be in short supply for the west coast , but there will be good sunny spells over central and eastern Scotland . |
14 | If there is any one awareness common to the great modern writers , it is that language will not do our bidding , that good or bad intentions do not so much pave roads , as poke up odd coloured weeds through the roadway . |
15 | The main problem , as far as the body is concerned , is that nature will insist on reasserting itself . |
16 | What I very much hope is that industry will now respond by coming forward , particularly this year with trail blazing apprenticeship schemes that will ensure that we have got the most relevant structures in place for those modern apprenticeships next year . |
17 | And the more unstable a relationship is , the less likely it is that contraception will be used . |
18 | The important experimental point to remember is that dust will also scatter light and contribute to the scattering intensity . |
19 | The suggestion is that COSI will pick upon the work of Taligent Inc , the object-oriented operating software joint venture . |
20 | The suggestion is that COSI will pick up on the work of Taligent Inc , the object-oriented operating software joint venture between IBM and Apple Computer Inc . |
21 | ‘ What will happen , ’ he says , ‘ is that Congress will look at the new possibilities for animal suffering that genetic engineering itself might create , and they will try and address those in legislation , or public policy … |
22 | Our expectation is that unemployment will continue to rise through 1993 , probably peaking in the third quarter . |
23 | The only difficulty with arranging for the mortgage advance to come a day or two early is that interest will be charged to the client-borrower a day or two before completion is actually scheduled . |
24 | The historian normally wants a longer perspective and the more time passes , the more likely it is that research will be concerned with change over time rather than with a ‘ snapshot ’ of 1991 . |
25 | The danger in being too rigid is that justice will not be done to the flexibility and complexity of human performance . |
26 | If your item of concern has been placed at the end of the agenda , the probability is that time will run out and you may want to get it moved forward . |
27 | If Labour 's boycott of the province continues , the one certainty is that politics will remain a question of Protestants versus Catholics . |
28 | The likelihood is that OSF will issue a Request For Technology in the area some time next year — none are planned for 1992 — and the stuff is n't expected to be complete until 1995 . |
29 | The risk is that recovery will be delayed . |
30 | The greater probability however is that fire will start at low levels before spreading vertically and in the case of occupied buildings an initial attack on a fire with hose-reel equipment may well be successful at a stage before automatic systems have operated . |