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

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1 Entrance to the fiesta is free and there will be charge of £1 for car parking .
2 The curriculum requirements are extensive and there will be expectations that children ‘ get through it all ’ .
3 If , on the other hand , you want to make it more likely that there will be agreement to your idea then the next behaviour is a safer bet .
4 Given the present economic constraints on the NHS it is inevitable that there will be reductions in the present level of resources tied up in these two hospitals .
5 If the main file is large this index too will be large and there will be problems due to its size .
6 Whether or not schools as we know them will exist in the future is uncertain but we can be sure that there will be information and that its importance will grow in social and economic terms .
7 I can not promise a debate next week , but I am sure that there will be opportunities to debate the matter in the coming months .
8 I shall be watching the practical results with interest to see what might be applicable to our work in the Duchy of Cornwall , for I am sure that there will be lessons that we can learn .
9 My local electronics dealer tells me he is confident that there will be GPS under £1,000 within six months and then the real price war will begin as the manufacturer battle it out for the lucrative yacht market .
10 It is feasible that there will be situations where words that are misspelled or mis-recognised are actually transformed by the error into other words , ( i.e. resulting in error type A — section 5.2.3 ) which could fit into the sentence .
11 To improve the quality of our work , these are erm , when I say though the current position is the technical quality is variable , these this assessment comes from internal reviews which are carried out and we have annual quality control reviews in all parts of the of the practice and the answers that have been come back coming back from those quality control reviews have and they 're pretty strict reviews it seems , strictly in accordance with the book , strictly in accordance with all the reg rules and regulations and , so if one has deviated from those and it 's hardly surprising how very high standards B S five seven five O would have , be quite easy to obtain in most of our practice areas , so it 's hardly surprising that there will be occasions when we do n't actually er come up with ten out of ten on a on an assignment .
12 Arguments against this include : ‘ MIT want to keep power away from Princeton ’ , and ‘ putting — it elsewhere costs another 250 million and there will be protests anyway ’ .
13 beautifully made erm , I mean they 're brand new but they will be antiques I suppose in the future you know for your , for your grandchildren sort of thing , but er I mean you ca n't possibly think what 's
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