Example sentences of "it will [adv] be [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Right so we got staff comment , it will either be a pupil er , statement written by the member of staff or written by the pupil themselves or a joint statement , they were the three
2 It will simply be a case of which of the two areas can muster the greatest amount of support in order to secure the development for their own area !
3 As I said to Mum , there will be thousands there and if David Markham is one of them it will just be a question of avoiding him .
4 Then it will just be a matter of finding a suitable donor for bone marrow . ’
5 If there is a failure of imagination to use the royal visit creatively it will also be a failure of nerve .
6 It will also be a time of rejoicing and feasting in the Messianic banquet ( Matt.
7 But it will also be a challenge to us , Palestinians , summoning us to work more energetically towards the idea 's fulfilment .
8 It will also be an opportunity missed .
9 It will also be an offence to discharge trade and sewage effluents into streams or controlled waters without the consent of the water authority in accordance with s.34 .
10 It will also be the lead industrial contractor on the project .
11 Soon it will also be the site of a £300m car factory .
12 Thus , if the trustees of an interest in possession trust were actually to pay monies it will generally be the trustees who will be treated for the purpose of income tax as having made the payment and not the beneficiary ; if bare trustees , nominees or agents were to pay monies the beneficial owners or principals will generally be treated as having made the payments .
13 IT WILL probably be a month before the results of an official inquiry are published and sceptics silenced , but experts in New Zealand are already calling the voyage of the Rose-Noelle one of the most remarkable stories ever told of survival at sea .
14 It will probably be a matter of us posting them to him . ’
15 ‘ I want to discuss things with the owner , and it will probably be a week or so before I make up my mind .
16 It will probably be a WPC , you 'll like her . ’
17 And it will probably be a lot cheaper too .
18 Of course not , in fact it will probably be the reverse with even higher fares , less if any off-peak services and maybe closures of unprofitable lines .
19 As for us , it will probably be the reverse . ’
20 It will rarely be the case that either an animal or a human will be provided with the opportunity to mate with an absolutely ideal member of the opposite sex .
21 Standing Orders of the House thus provide that any Member ( although it will usually be a Member of the government ) may at any time in any debate move ‘ that the question now be put ’ .
22 On the other hand , it is argued in { 10 } that , if we look only at parameter values reasonably far from the critical value , it will usually be the case that the cumulative effect of the whole sequence of complicated bifurcations occurring near the critical parameter value is just to add a single symmetric periodic orbit to the system .
23 Often it is the process which is more important in explaining group performance than the content , even though it will usually be the content that we assess in measuring its performance .
24 Mike , who has been given a car and a house by his new employers , has yet to see his new surroundings , and it will certainly be a journey into the unknown .
25 It will certainly be the aim to go to Cheltenham again , and I would hopefully take a similar path . ’
26 It will sometimes be the case that , for certain instruction groups , the number of bits required fully to specify an operation and all its associated information is less than the computer word length ; so these groups are using the word inefficiently , and are candidates for occupying only a portion of a word .
27 It will always be a battle between ‘ hard ’ engineering knowledge about the specific new technology being implemented and ‘ soft ’ behavioural knowledge .
28 It will always be a mystery , a thing that happened to me like the seasons , like floods and lightnings , without question or escape .
29 It will always be a matter of discretion whether to allow a point in no way connected with the certified point to be argued in the appeal .
30 I have no doubt whatever … provided the production is good , I mean provided there are good people to perform it — and that is the case in Munich … but when your music is performed by a mediocre orchestra , it will always be the loser , because it is composed with so much discernment for the various instruments and is far from being commonplace , as , on the whole , Italian music is .
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