Example sentences of "will [be] a real [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He 'll be a real help to the batsmen , and it will do his confidence a great deal of good . |
2 | If the County Ground game is as exciting as the match at Hereford last night there 'll be a real treat … |
3 | If the County Ground game is as exciting as the match at Hereford last night there 'll be a real treat … |
4 | Fudging on issues must end now , otherwise there 'll be a real threat that England players will call a halt in droves , considering that their sacrifices have not been justified . |
5 | Cos I think I think that 'll be a real downer and plus it 'll |
6 | That 'll be a real bonus would n't it ? |
7 | Mind you do n't burn them or else that 'll be a real terror ! |
8 | Curbishley 's managerial partner , Steve Gritt , summed up the new feeling within the club when he said : ‘ After Saturday we 'll be a real club again . |
9 | We have n't blagged a copy for review yet , but if ‘ The Fender Book ’ from the team of Tony Bacon and Paul Day is anything like their ‘ Ultimate Guitar Book ’ , it 'll be a real goodie . |
10 | I bet they 'll be a real seller those boxes which No wonder they call them underwear boxes . |
11 | After all these years it 'll be a real house and home again . |
12 | And today 's meeting with United , who are one place and one point above them , will be a real test of the Londoners ' Chamionship credentials . |
13 | This will be a real test for the Randalstown players , for Leonard and Graham are favourites in my book to win the championship . |
14 | If we do that , it will be a real triumph for the human race . |
15 | Hours of planning , argument and consultation have gone into devising a system which Darlington Council hopes will be a real benefit to the town centre . |
16 | It will be a real kick in the teeth for Schofield if he has to make way for Hanley again as Britain 's captain — no matter what the set-up is at Leeds . |
17 | ‘ Design in Denmark tends to be quite minimalist , so it will be a real change from vibrancy and colours . |
18 | It will be a real chance to learn in a practical way many of the things we have been studying over the last few months . |
19 | ‘ It will be a real wrench to leave the club after eight years but I have got to a stage when I must now look at what is best for my future . ’ |
20 | If you command a horde of Orcs and Goblins you will suffer from its effects now and again , and sometimes it will be a real pain in the neck . |
21 | It will be a real joy for me to begin getting around the diocese in the months ahead . |
22 | ‘ If we ca n't stop the train , there will be a real accident and people will be killed . ’ |
23 | A survey by the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ) predicts that the UK will be one of the worst performing nations next year , and warns that a recession will be a real risk if interest rates rise again . |
24 | Training will be a real partnership between government and industry , not an excuse to shift all the burden onto employers . |
25 | The date stamps now required on flake and other foods will be a real boon to the fishkeeper — now 's the time for the same on test kits . |
26 | Urging Jagger to rebuild his marriage with the Texan model , he said : ‘ I think it will be a real shame if Mick and Jerry do split up . |