Example sentences of "[unc] [noun] will be [adj] to " in BNC.
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1 | Joanna 's experience will be invaluable to the college when she relinquishes office at the end of the Proctorial year . |
2 | Hall 's experience will be vital to the Welsh second string but he warns : ‘ We have to try to keep the Aussies down as they wo n't repeat their Swansea mistakes . ’ |
3 | Thus a clause purporting to exclude or limit the supplier 's liability will be subject to the requirement of reasonableness , provided the supplier 's customer was either dealing as a consumer or else had contracted on the supplier 's written standard terms of business . |
4 | Vitally for small manufacturers , the more parts they use from large manufacturers that have already gained Type Approval in another application , the cheaper the tests will be ; MIRA 's inspectors will be able to cross-check data they already hold for , say , a wheel , a light or a mirror , using their discretion as to whether they think its new role is fit and proper . |
5 | Ince 's influence will be vital to United as they today attempt to give Fergie his first win at Nottingham Forest . |
6 | However , withdrawals made without a month 's notice will be subject to a charge of 50p per £100 withdrawn . |
7 | According to the adaptive expectations hypothesis , this year 's expectation will be equal to last year 's expectation ( 10 per cent ) plus some proportion ( w ) of the error . |