Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [verb] [prep] be [adj -er] " in BNC.
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1 | The fact that flu and injury had precluded any live scrummaging last Wednesday had a detrimental effect , and that department will have to be better for Twickenham . |
2 | For most lines of sight , the near side of the bar will appear to be brighter than the far side because lines of sight on the near side traverse paths with a higher volume density of stars . |
3 | The breaking and training process will need to be longer than usual and extra care must be taken to ensure that new lessons are clearly taught . |
4 | If the light is warm , say yellow or yellow orange , the halo will tend to be warmer , orange or red-orange as in the halo around the bus headlights in London Bus . |
5 | If the light is warm , say yellow or yellow orange , the halo will tend to be warmer , orange or red-orange as in the halo around the bus headlights in London Bus . |
6 | If this is not possible because the drain is too long or the land falls the wrong way , the pipe used for the drain will have to be larger and laid with a gentler slope . |
7 | ( Other standards like fruit and ornamental trees will be thicker and the sacking strip will need to be wider and the actual tie bigger , but the principle remains exactly the same . ) |
8 | This is reduced if there are many possible attributes because each attribute index list will tend to be shorter . |
9 | This indivisibility problem will tend to be smaller if each futures contract has a small nominal value , and the total value of the arbitrage transaction is very large . |