Example sentences of "[det] will [verb] to [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 To some all this will appear to be petty , intrusive and narrow-minded along the lines of ‘ What right had they to … ’ ; to others it will appear an example of the chapel 's commitment to their beliefs .
2 ‘ I could play games , but I 've got to catch that vote so this will have to be quick .
3 This will prove to be true , not only in considering the authors individually , but also in demonstrating some common patterns of behaviour , personality , and creative expression among writers subject to pathological mental states .
4 And there 's the question of how much of it is to be real life , for those in it , and how much will have to be some kind of fiction , or simulation , where the risks are too great or the technologies not yet available .
5 As current legislation takes effect these will continue to be important elements but the style of presentation of the report can be expected to change as the governors receive greater control over school based resources and the power to make more executive decisions .
6 Bean , writing a year later in 1984 , supported this view by saying that ‘ when the adopted child is an older child who has already acquired a cultural background and a set of cultural responses , these will have to be unlearned if he or she is to acquire a new cultural identity ’ .
7 You must also remember to press some of the other parts of the roses , such as the sepals and perhaps even the centres , as these will prove to be useful later on when you come to reassemble them into a design .
8 In most secondary schools , TVEI has laid the necessary foundations ; but TVEI criteria are ( sensibly ) less specific than the statutory requirements of the National Curriculum , and planning for the latter will need to be sharper .
9 All will have to be back fur an ‘ at home ’ sports weekend against the Combined Naval Colleges of Manadon and Dartmouth .
10 That will prove to be another interesting machine to review .
11 But what an officer will know of his colleagues ' districts compared with his own will tend to be particularistic — of salient pollution problems — set in the context of an undetailed and generalized apprehension of the kind of patch a colleague looks after .
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