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

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1 Yours will most probably be the arms she needs at this point , and the best thing you can do for her is to show that you share her grief , and that as far as possible you are going to be the rock on which she can lean while the sands of her life are shifting so frighteningly beneath her feet .
2 One of the first discoveries will most likely be the paucity of instructions !
3 Crompton and Jones suggest that in the future it will not necessarily be the case that male clerks will be able to enjoy so much upward mobility .
4 * Costs and revenues are assumed to behave in a linear fashion ; this will not necessarily be the case .
5 Now it will not always be the case that it is optimal for the less risk-averse party to take on all the risk .
6 In practice this will not always be the case ; certainly in the initial , exploratory phases of design .
7 In the Fuqua case there does not appear to have been any problem of divisional interdependence , but this will not always be the case .
8 One reason why this will not always be the case is that ‘ real-life ’ problems are frequently adapted to make them more ‘ mathematically respectable ’ when they are studied in schools .
9 1.5 Rent commencement Date the day of The rent commencement date will not always be the date of the lease , eg where there is a rent free period or where the tenant has been in occupation of the premises prior to the date of the lease and is to pay rent from the date of occupation .
10 And the chip will still only be the size of a centimetre or two .
11 Edinburgh 's Meadowbank Sports Centre will once again be the focus for the world of athletics when two of the ‘ superpowers ’ in the sport come to do battle .
12 The sources for this aspect will once more be the Banking , Insurance and Finance Union and interviews with senior banking personnel .
13 But there are those who wonder whether Celtic will ever again be the force they once were in British and European football .
14 If it does , a test ban might be a part of some new , more stable nuclear bargain worth having , though it will surely never be the answer to all the world 's nuclear worries .
15 If you do , it will almost certainly be the beginning of the end and you will never get properly organized .
16 In our case this will almost certainly be the murder , since this is a novel based on the detection of a murder .
17 Present trends indicate that by the end of this Century , this will no longer be the case .
18 This will very rarely be the case in a management buy-out and it should be noted that s18(2) TCGA 1992 will not usually apply to a management buy-out of a business to impute a non-arm's-length transaction .
19 He wo n't even be the MP for the town let alone the minister by the time these decisions are made . ’
20 And it wo n't just be the pilots who are out to make the best landings .
21 And what will be an angle for , for one paper or one magazine or one programme wo n't necessarily be the angle for another one .
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