Example sentences of "will [adv] be [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , and what did you get you see , you get mutations going on in plants so that you get at the moment when the plants themselves are altered , it does n't necessary , necessary mean that they 're killed off , it does n't necessary mean that they are killed off , it means that the actual genes alter , that they go on breathing so you get ginormous sort of cabbages , you know , cabbages that 'll normally be about that size , suddenly become that size |
2 | We 'll soon be on one way . |
3 | so that even if we get a young person coming out of the workshops that may not be the best electrician going , we can find them something in a related area — an electrical warehouse , where their knowledge of the bits that they know will be put to good use and they 'll still be in that environment they want to work in . |
4 | They 'll probably be in all night and she 's just walked up from the bingo and toddle in there . |
5 | In particular , since the socialisation undergone by a human being in the early years of its life will obviously be of crucial influence in affecting the attitudes and behaviour of the social adult , then the family , as the first human group an individual in any society usually belongs to , is clearly a socialising agency of major importance . |
6 | Mm , well it will only be for this session anyway , movement ? |
7 | However , other retailers of the product will normally be under some obligation not to seek customers actively in R 2 's industry . |
8 | The exportation of ‘ corporate crime ’ will normally be to Third World countries which , because they are more dependent upon capital , have fewer resources to check manufacturer 's claims or police corporate activities , and because their officials are more susceptible to corruption are less likely to circumvent corporate behaviour . |
9 | As in most walks of life , you generally get what you pay for and a higher-priced product will generally be of higher quality . |
10 | Could you please make these adjustments for the next matrix list which I realise will not be for some time and , in fact , by that time Karen will be off on maternity leave but I leave it to you whether you want to slot in Joan and Jane for that period . |
11 | Hucknall will not be at full strength , though , when they visit Pickering in Yorkshire in the FA Vase tomorrow — and closer scrutiny of their Talk of the Town explains why . |
12 | Because of the delicacy of the pigments and potential damage if exposed for too long to light , the papyrus will not be on continuous show . |
13 | The full Register will not be on public display , but an extract of the Register , showing only initials , surnames and addresses , will be available for inspection . |
14 | In most cases this will not be of much use , but at this stage there is nothing to lose . |
15 | A broad awareness of the details of initial teacher education will not be of great assistance to a school other than to bring into some kind of focus an activity which used to appear to be both distant and unrelated . |
16 | Since this represents only one per cent of projected capacity , it will not be of significant help in meeting concern over weapons production . |
17 | A general deformation will not be of this type and we need to know the change in volume in such a case . |
18 | If the information has been divulged to sufficient people so that it can be said to be no longer confidential , an injunction will not be of any help ; it would be like locking the stable door after the horse has bolted . |
19 | As far as any remedy in damages is concerned this point will not be of any significance and it is most unlikely that any action would be brought in a business secrets case unless some damage or advantage to a competitor had occurred or was thought likely to do so . |
20 | will not be in that category because it will be totally funded by the Department of Health ah as and when it comes along . |
21 | If you work hard you will not be in that situation . |
22 | As a one-term loser Bush will not be in great demand for £15,000 a time dinner speeches and lectures across the globe . |
23 | Saga informs us that it has written a letter of complaint to the Minister of Tourism for Cyprus , and that the hotel will not be in next year 's brochure . |
24 | will not be in any way shape or form detrimental |
25 | ‘ We have looked at the situation carefully , ’ a spokeswoman said , ‘ and we are confident that our clients will not be in any danger . ’ |
26 | Duff will thus be on dual business in the United States in a fortnight 's time . |
27 | Or should they hang on in the hope that these assets will soon be worth serious money ? |
28 | BROOKLANDS MUSEUM have recently added three unique aircraft cockpit sections to their collection Hawker Typhoon 1A , Vickers Supermarine 544 prototype WT 859 and BAC TSR.2 cockpit sections will soon be on public display at Brooklands . |
29 | The proliferation of these diminutive shows will soon be in inverse proportion to the theatres still open to receive them . |
30 | What the patient tells you without prompting will usually be of greater importance . |