Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [be] [adj] [conj] it " in BNC.
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1 | That is , a confirmation will be significant if it is estimated that it is unlikely to eventuate in the light of the background knowledge of the time . |
2 | A rent will be unascertainable if it is fixed by reference to facts which can not be known at the date of the lease , eg the market rental value at a future date . |
3 | Our review will be objective and it will be based on supporting areas in which there is a disparity in unemployment rates . |
4 | In these circumstances , we can not guarantee that private management will be efficient unless it is subject to effective competition and challenge , either from other competitors in the market-place or from a tough and watchful regulatory body . |
5 | Clearly , some re-thinking will be necessary but it seems both inevitable and desirable that there should be some loosening of the ties between the CNAA and the institutions whose courses it validates . |
6 | The whole process will be easy and it will be fun . |
7 | However , given the speed of development in the industry this is unlikely to be a great advantage as there is a danger that the product will be obsolete before it has been exploited . |
8 | On the rates charged by the ECGD , my hon. Friend will be aware that it is necessary to strike a balance between the national interest in providing ECGD cover for capital goods exports and the interest of the taxpayer that that should not prove to be too expensive . |
9 | One can sum up the position as being that a restraint will be invalid if it is imposed in order to prevent competition simpliciter or the use of personal skill and knowledge of the employee . |
10 | Hawaii has exhibited a much faster rate of construction , but its volcanism will be short-lived as it will be carried away from its magma source by plate motion . |
11 | This was to have travelled to and from Waterloo via Havant , Fareham and Eastleigh and no doubt many enthusiasts in that area will be disappointed that it has been cancelled . |
12 | UI believes desktop Unix will be successful if it ‘ can convince users of the the interoperability and compatibility of applications running on platforms . |
13 | A cash offer will be necessary where it is expected that some , if not all , shareholders will want to realise their investment . |
14 | Your life will be barren and it should n't be . |
15 | If it set too high , then performance will be poor since it will be completing its workload using a higher number of smaller portions than necessary . |
16 | The zeal will be fruitful if it makes the chain of human errors harder to repeat ; fruitless if it seeks the mare 's nest of perfect safety , particularly through technology . |
17 | ‘ My gown will be lucky if it gets any attention at all ; you forget some of the top designers are taking part . ’ |
18 | However , where the transfer includes goodwill and/or know-how , a non-competition clause will be permissible provided it goes no further than is necessary to protect the value of the business transferred . |
19 | In the Ripon area weekend roadworks mean the Road will be closed as it passes under the A one bridge delays are likely as a result . |
20 | And finally in the Ripon area weekend roadworks mean the Road will be closed as it passes under the A one bridge and delays are likely . |
21 | The system involves an obligation to provide evidence of having sought help from charities , friends and relations , and even if this can be provided and the request deemed a reasonable one , no payment will be forthcoming if it involves the breach of cash limits . |
22 | Often the outfall will be off-site and it may be necessary to provide a storm water sewer of over a mile to achieve an outfall acceptable to the water authority . |
23 | Similarly , establishing liability will be feasible where it is clear that the company 's interests have not been addressed by management . |
24 | Identifying this money will be impossible once it 's in circulation . ’ |
25 | But as development times lengthen to six or seven years , so too do the chances that a new model will be obsolete before it leaves the drawing board . |
26 | If merely set at a given focal length , the zoom lens will simply act as a normal though infinitely variable lens ( between its limits ) and the viewer will be unaware that it has been used at all . |
27 | The contracting phase will be unsuitable because it has no strong thermodynamic arrow of time . |
28 | The reaction of each individual will be personal and it is hard to find out how this is experienced . |
29 | To them mathematics will be relevant if it helps their children gain a qualification which , in turn , will enable them to obtain a good job . |
30 | The performance of existing duties under a contract can amount to consideration for a promise if performance confers a practical benefit on the promisor ( Williams v Roffey Bros & Nicolls ( Contractors ) Ltd [ 1990 ] 1 All ER 512 ) , but the promise will be unenforceable if it is obtained by duress , including economic duress . |