Example sentences of "and [pron] will [be] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One likelihood is that developers ‘ will be less willing to submit alternative schemes ; and there will be renewed pressure from developers to iron out difficulties in pre-application negotiations with planning officers ’ .
2 Still larger eddies extend across much of the flow and there will be appreciable variation of the mean shear within their length scale .
3 There will be peace and interior calm and a harmony of our thoughts and there will be absolute consistency .
4 ‘ Paris is below its historic high , there are no further elections until 1993 and there will be increased liquidity from the new Plans d'Epargne .
5 Private health care will be extended , and there will be extra money to improve the state health service .
6 Andrew Ball , of Spicers & Oppenheim , accountants to the Stock Exchange , said yesterday : ‘ 1 January is impossible and there will be widespread default . ’
7 ‘ There is no doubt that in private ownership , services will take second place to the search for profit , and there will be horrendous operating problems , ’ he said .
8 However , does he agree that the news that he has announced today is good news for the reserve forces , because the units will be well equipped and will have an important role , and there will be full support for good recruiting areas such as Hampshire ?
9 The Water Authority says the situation will continue to be closely monitored , and there will be full liaison with local Health Officials .
10 ‘ I 've created a series of paths that lead through and around , and there will be mass under-planting of natural flowers — bluebells , snowdrops , that sort of thing .
11 A novel or a film which merely alludes to a crime committed by the author or subject could fall within the scope of ‘ Son-of-Sam ’ legislation and there will be considerable room for debate as to whether ‘ a piece of art , a musical composition , or a poem is an expression of the criminal 's thoughts or feelings about his crime . ’
12 ‘ We are glad to help out and it will be good training , ’ said an officer .
13 ‘ But if there is no readiness to come around … the international community will have to take some action and it will be tough action . ’
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