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

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1 I know that I will always be a dilettante by comparison .
2 As long as I refuse to recognize my part in the fallenness of the world around me , I will never be a blessing to others .
3 I will never be the woman she was .
4 It is intended that this system , which will presumably be the basis for pool allocations for some years to come , will be refined during the next few years as it works out in practice .
5 The firm 's report should be dated as of the completion of the engagement which will normally be the date of the final discussions or client agreement to the draft report .
6 Time runs from the date of the breach , which will usually be the date of non-compliance with the decision .
7 These difficulties have been faced with commendable honesty in the large catalogue , which includes a number of useful specialist essays , and which will certainly be the point of departure for future research in this area .
8 This power can be regarded as an unavoidable element in the evolutionary process , which will always be a part of ongoing life .
9 The best example is a conclusion that direct facts do or do not amount to contributory negligence , which will always be an inference drawn in the light of the facts found .
10 The plaintiff will have to move as soon as possible to move suitable accommodation which will inevitably be a bungalow .
11 PAMELA : Indeed , sir , it is impossible I should be ungrateful to your honour or disobedient , but when your commands are contrary to that first duty which will ever be the principle of my life .
12 There will be a new public competition and purchasing unit in the Treasury to carry forward that work , led by a part-time chairman from the private sector , who will also be a member of the advisory panel on the citizens charter .
13 The headship of the Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory is assigned by the Hebdomadal Council , on the recommendation of the Physical Sciences Board and of the General Board of the Faculties , for specified periods of not less than five years , to a person holding an established academic post in the department , who will usually be a professor or reader or the holder of such a title .
14 The man who will contact you will probably be the aeroplane passenger . ’
15 You will soon Be a man . ’
16 ‘ No matter how hard you try for acceptance , you will always be an outsider , ’ says a disillusioned Englishman employed by a Japanese stockbroking firm .
17 More , I believe , than would be acceptable to people , so that nuclear power in itself will never be the solution to our energy problems .
18 Sixteen is a bad age at which to know one will never be a genius .
19 Describing himself as ‘ a retired fiddler ’ , he was reluctant to say which of the many festival events would be highlights for him , but could hardly deny , that one will certainly be a performance by his former pupil , Claire Roff , now 18 , who began playing the violin when she was only four .
20 Some campaigns are doomed to failure from the start and that one will certainly be a waste of time .
21 If such a revolution comes about , there will doubtless be a role for the huge accelerators physicists have built to construct and test the standard model over the past few decades .
22 Should Wycombe fail in their promotion campaign , there will doubtless be a number of League clubs clamouring to employ the Wanderers manager , who last summer turned down the opportunity of going to Bristol Rovers .
23 There will even be a chance to join in some aerobic sessions .
24 Because the merchant bank or sub-underwriters are buying existing shares there will normally be a charge to stamp duty or stamp duty reserve tax ( SDRT ) on the sale .
25 There will normally be a need at least for ad hoc estimates of product costs , and , failing this , it will still be necessary to understand the logical relationship between variations in physical processes and variations in costs incurred , even if this is not measured precisely .
26 There will already be a couple of chaps in a patrol car down a side street as a matter of course .
27 If the pond is fitted with a pump , there will already be an electricity supply for running pond lighting — normally low-voltage .
28 There will also be no chance for delegates from the 203 member clubs to probe the background to the South African Rugby Board centenary tour .
29 And yet , unless everything has in fact been done , there will also be no work .
30 There will also be no court duty solicitor today and throughout the week .
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