Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] will [be] [adj] to " in BNC.
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1 | Second , if the R&D supported by an R&D co-operative agreement really is fundamental , then it is unlikely that its fruits will be applicable to only one particular product market . |
2 | It has been claimed that there are further situations in which consent will be irrelevant to a prosecution under Categories 1 and 2 . |
3 | ‘ Their departure will be subject to bilateral negotiations between the GDR and West Germany , ’ it said . |
4 | As its provisions will be beneficial to many people , I hope that we shall deal with it expeditiously . |
5 | Its telescope will have a mirror 60 cm across , and will be cooled by liquid helium to a temperature of only a few degrees above absolute zero ; and its detectors will be sensitive to wavelengths up to a maximum of 120 micrometres . |
6 | No developments on the scale needed for London have been carried out within primary care within the lifetime of the NHS — but their success will be critical to the calibre of health services for Londoners into the next century . |
7 | It is possible to buy videocassettes in any of these three formats , but if you intend to hire or borrow cassettes then you should check which formats will be available to you . |
8 | Its success will be critical to the calibre of the health services available to Londoners in the next century . |
9 | But the book is written in the faith that such errors in readers ' responses can be corrected , and that when this is done their way will be open to the poet 's mental condition , and therefore to the correct experience of the poem . |
10 | Their faces will be familiar to many of you from their previous roles in Scottish Amicable . |
11 | This , of course , gives rise to the often-remarked feature of discussions that , while their coherence will be clear to the participants , they are far from clear to the detached viewer/reader looking at a transcript and not in tune with the immediate situation . |
12 | Last weekend in Rome these ex-policemen , together with a Madrid drugs-squad inspector , a thoughtful chap from Holland 's Office for Alcohol , Drugs and Tobacco , a French judicial officer and a slew of academics from Harvard , Colombia ( the South American one ) , Venezuela , even Britain , founded an International League against Prohibition whose ideas will be familiar to regular readers of The Economist . |
13 | The day centre , whose facilities will be available to elderly people in danger of physical or emotional harm , boasts a kitchen , library , shop , laundry , bathrooms , dining rooms , hairdressers , lounge , quiet room , smokers ' room , and orangery . |
14 | Nevertheless , if the disparity between the two periods is considerable , and he gives no reasons , it may well be that his decision will be open to challenge by way of judicial review as being irrational . |
15 | The sum remaining from his fees will be subject to further deductions for income tax , national insurance and national insurance self-employed tax . |
16 | This may be an apocryphal story but illustrates the importance of ensuring that your notes will be meaningful to others , even long after they are written . |
17 | Some of the signals are scrambled and , depending on where you live , your aerial will be able to ‘ see ’ some satellites but not others . |
18 | His testing experience and technical knowledge of our car will be invaluable to the team . ’ |
19 | You must be willing to be helped and help others — your experiences will be useful to other group members . |
20 | While the attention of Europe is focused on Edinburgh , the strength of our Union will be visible to all . |
21 | The DUC found the group it was looking for in the Oxford-based Political Ecology Research Group : ‘ They more or less said to us , ‘ We 'll not take on your issue if we decide that in the upshot our report will be favourable to the mining companies . |
22 | Good god it Our Susan will be thrilled to bits if you went again . |
23 | Remember it 's likely your problem will be common to many other women who attend the same surgery . |
24 | Remember it 's likely your problem will be common to many other women who attend the same surgery . |
25 | Your solicitor will be able to advice you on financial matters , and the local Social Work Centre or Hospital Social Worker can also help . |