Example sentences of "will be [adj] [noun] " 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 | ‘ If the ground is on the firm side it will be Clever Folly and if there 's any give it will be Pat 's Jester . ’ |
3 | 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 ’ . |
4 | ‘ One day , ’ said Wilcox , ‘ there will be lightless factories full of machines like that . ’ |
5 | There will be stricter limits on the state-of-siege powers that have been used by all governments for the past 40 years . |
6 | either:payment will be x days in advance of the delivery of the opinion . |
7 | ‘ The elevated section of road itself will be 900 metres long and four lanes wide with new slip roads at Middlepath Street and Nelson Street . |
8 | The cathedral of St Mark ( in its current and third version ) will be 900 years old in 1994 . |
9 | 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 ) |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Now a very different lineup will be in action today although one notable absentee will be key bowler Keith Madeley , of St Asaph , who won the man of the match award on Sunday for his four for nine in eight overs against Montgomery . |
12 | Cycle paths and traffic-calming measures will be key parts of any improvements . |
13 | His own searing speed and subtle distribution of Jim Robinson , though , will be key weapons while Clans know that Dixie will punish any indiscretions . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | As we approach the climax of the negotiations , it is inevitable that there will be deep feelings and some divisions on both sides of the House . |
17 | There will be deep trouble if it does — not unlike the deep trouble suffered by Mrs Thatcher as a result of her comparable crassness over the poll tax . |
18 | 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 . ’ |
19 | The first part of the mechanism for developing and delivering that convergence will be regional policy . |
20 | Sometimes there will be partial reliance , the buyer relying in some respects upon the seller 's skill and judgment and in others upon his own . |
21 | As Prince Charles watches his sons open their presents at Sandringham , his wife will be 80 miles away at Althorp . |
22 | There will be occasional hints at a theory of performance but they should be taken very hypothetically . |
23 | George Green will be sixteen years of age next March . |
24 | What is left , it is claimed , will be self-evident truths which can be accepted as such by all open minds . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | In the processes of Parliament there will be much consideration whether a Bill should or should not in one form or another become an enactment . |
27 | But beyond that , Mr Hurd is unpersuaded that flocks of Eurocrats will be much help . |
28 | Anyway it 's nice to know that no time has been wasted though I do n't imagine there will be much energy left for the Finer Things . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | ‘ I do n't mind fighting her because it will be good experience for me . |