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

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1 The result will be that it dumps everything that has been transferred and you will have to start again from the beginning !
2 ‘ The Braer has taught us a terrible and forceful lesson and the real tragedy will be if we fail to learn from it …
3 ‘ The Braer has taught us a terrible and forceful lesson and the real tragedy will be if we fail to learn from it . ’
4 ‘ But the distancing will be because I go out and …
5 I can not even tell you how my work will be though I know very certainly that it will demand long attention if I am to pass Responsions and get a scholarship .
6 The outcome will be that he claims he can book you a flight only to the international airport on Sal Island .
7 Anyway he 'll judge that one well but it 's er falls neatly for Gemmell and a good lay off here to Kingsley Black early chance for Nottingham Forest and really Kingsley Black will be as they say rather disappointed he did n't do better there Ron Atkinson .
8 There is a large area of new build around where the southern fire station will be and I do say will be because it will be .
9 Thus , we will not be able to predict what the apparent values of these quantities will be because we do n't know how many baby universes are waiting out there .
10 How you do this will depend upon your own personality and your relationship with her , but however it is done , the message she will be hoping to receive through your words and actions will be that you care , you sympathise , and that you are going to stand by her and give her all the help and comfort you can in the months that lie ahead .
11 We pay attention to those salient features which are constitutive of the type of genre , and expect that the peripheral features will be as they have been in the past .
12 A reasonable guide will be if it produces results near to or better than those predicted by equation ( 6.3 ) .
13 One way of making it more difficult for the Community Charge Registration Officers to trace people will be if they disappear from the electoral register .
14 They are more or less in the position that teachers will be when they receive the published item .
15 I anticipating that is what response will be because I have er basically called him and er
16 there is where your whipping and the gnashing of your teeth will be when you see Abraham , Isaac and Jacob and all the prophets in the kingdom of God
17 The Minister has told us today that he does not want to let us know what his proposals will be when he goes into negotiations .
18 I do n't know how you 're going to get it , but you know how deep the shit will be if you do n't produce at least a hundred thousand pounds … ’
19 ‘ The major benefit of the budget will be if it improves confidence .
20 Whilst it is conceivable that some of these jobs will be craft based and thus provide an outlet for some initiative and self activism , the significant reality will be that they have no economic power and no industrial muscle .
21 The problem will be that we have no great tacklers in the midfield without Batts .
22 It 'll be si ski trip will be when we have our maths ' coursework so the there was about ten fourth years going they 're really annoyed !
23 For what you decide to do now will influence whether or not you turn up for work — and what your likely reception will be if you do .
24 Well , you do n't tell two old people that a year and a bit too late you 're out to find what the sticking power of their son will be when it comes to the choicer interrogation techniques of KGB .
25 Ministers and whips are worried what the mood of their MPs will be when they get back to Westminster .
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