Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] will be [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At the same time the other party , or parties , involved will have their sensitivities too , and understanding them will be another key to successful conflict management . |
2 | If they go away and say I 'll be back Buzz I 'll be back . |
3 | You can guarantee there 'll be one question on that . |
4 | ‘ I expect there will be some critics who ca n't find a good word to say — but there always were and no bad review was ever able to dampen the success of the Carry Ons . ’ |
5 | Enrolment was last Tuesday , but I expect there will be some places still vacant when the classes start this Tuesday , September 14 . |
6 | I do not yet have the exact date but I expect it will be some time during March or April — more likely April . |
7 | But the engineers say it will be 10 years before they perfect the technology to make this possible . |
8 | The researchers , who have been studying the organism for more than eight years , say it will be several years before a vaccine becomes widely available . |
9 | If the environment then stabilizes it will be these types that will probably emerge as the intermediates . |
10 | I sha n't let her do a thing , cause I 'll be two steps afront of her all the time . ’ |
11 | If that happens there will be enormous pressure on him to step down . |
12 | Seventeen per cent of bosses predict job increases in the three months to June , but the survey of almost 2,000 companies shows only three regions — Scotland , the West and Yorkshire and Humberside — believing there will be better job prospects in the spring months . |
13 | So I hope there will be other developments going on . |
14 | He says it 'll be great relief — really good because as you can see by the column of traffic now coming through this small tiny town it 's crazy . |
15 | The two houses have been made safe by council workmen , but Cherwell District 's chief Housing Officer says it will be 4 months before they 're habitable again . |
16 | Now he says it will be some time before he gets over the incident which wrecked a close friendship . |
17 | Barcelona , having lost the 1961 and 1986 finals , hope it will be third time lucky . |
18 | ‘ The captain has just said it will be six hours and forty-five minutes , ’ said the Thing . |
19 | Do you think you 'll be working weekend ? |
20 | In East Sussex , which has yet to appoint care managers , assistant director Jim Graham reckons there will be some concerns about the types of job descriptions put together for the job . |
21 | Ockrent is still trying to tone down his screen actors — ‘ remember there 'll be twenty feet of grimace up there ’ — but he retains the keenness of a novice : ‘ You get the excitement of a first night every ten minutes . ’ |
22 | Of course , I can not be certain it is carp and not some other species eating the bait , but I know it will be fun finding out when the 16th arrives . |
23 | I do n't know how bad he really is ; I only know it will be some time before he 'll be able to come out and take you away and , what is more , work for you . |
24 | ‘ He is one of those players you want in your side because you know he will be superb week-in , week-out . |
25 | ‘ We do n't know yet exactly when we will take delivery of the scanner but we would hope it will be some time early in the coming financial year which starts in April , ’ he said . |
26 | I do n't think there 'll be much change |
27 | Do you think there 'll be more houses like this in the future ? |
28 | I do n't I do n't think there 'll be any difficulty . |
29 | ‘ I do n't think there 'll be any problem , ’ he assured Barbara as she drove him to Rosington station ; he had n't slept the night before . |
30 | ‘ Do you think there 'll be any problem , Jim ? ’ |