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

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1 The point is that the inference which you give to it is that they 're not quite fit to be Governors , by comparison with others , and I 'd like to defend that because I can assure you that I have never ever nominated a Governor for a school who I have not thought would be advantageous to that Board of Governors to have as a member and that he will be he or she will be a contributor to that particular school , and I 've done it time and time and time again and indeed on occasions have had headmasters coming to me and thanking me for the particular person that I put in .
2 Book now for your tickets for the show , where there will be a number of stands exhibiting new foods and wines as well as a variety of useful kitchen gadgets which you can buy .
3 There may be a particular group of people who will buy a company 's products ( eg it would be good business sense to open a stationer 's shop near a University , where there will be a lot of students ) .
4 Graham Taylor 's sidekick said : ‘ He has already achieved the first step by playing in the friendly against Spurs and it will be a very big step to get into a competitive game where there will be no quarter given or asked .
5 ‘ However , your bravery will do you no good when we take you to the Avenue Foch , where there will be no kind Obersturmfuhrer to hinder our work .
6 ‘ Tell the boy to bring this back on the 20th of March or there will be a fine of five rupees . ’
7 However , this can be a useful built-in safety factor , as it prevents those who are n't up to it from sailing in waves where they will be a danger to themselves and others .
8 What Abraham receives instead is a command , ‘ Go from your country and your kindred and your father 's house to the land that I will show you ’ , and promises : ‘ And I will make of you a great nation , and I will bless you , and make your name great , so that you will be a blessing .
9 You should make it clear that you will be a student at the University of Edinburgh and ask for an account to be opened at a convenient branch .
10 You should make it clear that you will be a student at the University of Edinburgh and ask for an account to be opened at a convenient branch .
11 So look closely at your lifestyle , your behaviour and habits in case there are some steps you can take to make it less likely that you will be a victim again .
12 ‘ We lost two league matches in succession before the Monaghan game but we showed enough on Thursday night to suggest that we will be a force to be reckoned with this year . ’
13 ‘ We lost two league matches in succession before the Monaghan game but we showed enough on Thursday night to suggest that we will be a force to be reckoned with this year , ’ said Coyle who also praised the attendance of over 3,000 which watched the midweek in dismal weather conditions .
14 A licence fee will cost about £10 and users will be charged for each unit of information rather than by the minute , although there will be no charge for customers linking into GSN .
15 The major ELT publishers agree that , although there will be a period of consolidation , the ‘ Asian Tigers ’ of the Pacific Rim are an important growth area .
16 This is the point at issue in the ideological struggle between those who believe that TNCs will inevitably damage Third World development prospects in the long run , as against those who believe that there will be no development prospects without the TNCs .
17 He says that there will be no pollution , nothing will smell , no smoke will be seen .
18 This , of course , is not to say that there will be no hunt-ball afterwards .
19 Morale could not be higher in the light blue camp and Leeds can rest assured that there will be no favouritism showed by Peter Reid 's team who are enjoying the role of potential title deciders .
20 The quota-equivalent of the tariff is derived by substituting ( 22 ) into ( 17 ) , which , after rearranging gives the following expression : where Since , following the imposition of the quota , the home firms act in a Cournot manner ( i.e. they know that there will be no response from their foreign competitors ) and that the foreign firms ' conjecture is undefined where the quota is binding .
21 It is argued that there will be no discounts only surcharges , on original prices , and this will be inflationary .
22 The Bank confirms that there will be no rationalisation required nor redundancies demanded .
23 How can the Government give an assurance that there will be no change in VAT rates when , under the Single European Act , the Government have already committed themselves to a policy of convergence of VAT rates throughout the European Community ?
24 Can we therefore say that there will be no change in VAT rates if his system , as opposed to the council tax , is introduced ?
25 I hope that there will be no opportunity for the Government to introduce the Rothschild recommendations and that a Labour Government will be returned .
26 Yes , but the churches are quite convinced that they have got the Tigre People 's Liberation Front 's agreement to it , and that there will be no harassment from their side .
27 He is quietly confident that there will be no problems this time .
28 Now , all of sudden , my concern is that there will be no state left , and no nation either ’ , remarked one commentator .
29 Pursuant to the reply that the Minister gave earlier to the hon. Member for Ross , Cromarty and Skye ( Mr. Kennedy ) , and as there has been much speculation that there will be no GATT settlement at all this year , will the Minister confirm that , should there be no GATT settlement , he will oppose the MacSharry proposals for the rest of this year ?
30 Despite this forthright tone , later parts of the document point out that ‘ the scheme will be structured in a way that patients will always get the drugs they need ’ and that ‘ it will ensure that budgets reflect the costs of patients needing a greater volume of drugs or more expensive drugs … ’ ‘ so that there will be no disincentive to practices to accept such patients or to begin to prescribe expensive medicine to such patients , if there is a clinical need to do so ’ .
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