Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [pron] will be [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Australia are the best in the world because they won the World Cup and they will be world champions until the next time .
32 and my Japanese when I was in the States found the leaflet and when I cam back she said would n't this be of interest to you for my own and then she said and what about your project because there will be people there who write and dead dead true .
33 The Cape people excitably promise ‘ a spy story , a political thriller , a meditation on identity and a confession ’ , but it 's a racing cert that it will be Roth nagging away at his Jewishness , his Roth-ness , his menagerie of doppelgangers , turning solipsism into style .
34 Fathers who tell their boys that they will be engineers may be delighted with their success rate , at least initially ( many such sons subsequently flood into business schools to get out of engineering ) .
35 We only have one bathroom so it will be showers rather than baths when everyone is here or the tank wo n't cope !
36 There is no doubt that there will be teething problems and that some things will be thrown back at the International Board .
37 Erm if the if office jobs are appropriate then they 'll be provided or we 'll seek to provide them , erm some jobs will be industrial jobs and no doubt that there will be office jobs .
38 Clearly , the longer the time interval between the two assessments the greater the chances that there will be differences .
39 We should be prepared to countenance the possibility that there will be children who leave school with little or no literary knowledge ; but there should be no children who leave without competence in their own native tongue .
40 ‘ In South Africa I would not be able to set up a company like I will be doing for Cummins in Russia .
41 ‘ Once road haulage of limestone starts the railway line will very quickly fall into disrepair and there will be pressure to improve the A684 , especially by removing the bridge and traffic lights at Spennithorne .
42 It is the witches prophecy to Macbeth that he will be Thane of Cawdor and then king ( Act 1 Scene 3 ) that show to the reader that Macbeth has got ambition in him , as shown by his demand of them to speak more before they vanish .
43 For instance , if a rumour circulates in the office that there will be redundancies , how many of those who hear this will feel fear : ‘ it may be me who loses my job … ’ ?
44 There will be a great welcome for the fact that there will be discussions with Richard Green and others who have kept Rathlin linked to the main part of Northern Ireland all these years .
45 Any simplification can also be justified by the fact that there will be progression in the National Curriculum course .
46 Lord Fraser was pressed by MPs with examples of rises in contributions that people would have to pay towards legal aid and said : ‘ I am not shrinking from the fact that there will be increases in the contribution for some people . ’
47 If we get panic people are going to be crushed to death and there will be mayhem in the car park .
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