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

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1 It wo n't be in centimetres or millimetres , it 'll just be a number .
2 if we start being arbitrary it 'll just be a shambles : at least , let us hope so .
3 It 'll certainly be a coup for them , ’ she said helplessly .
4 It 'll always be a sterling fund , but it can be moved into other currencies , or into gilts , as your fund obviously is .
5 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
6 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 !
7 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 .
8 Then it will just be a matter of finding a suitable donor for bone marrow . ’
9 If there is a failure of imagination to use the royal visit creatively it will also be a failure of nerve .
10 It will also be a time of rejoicing and feasting in the Messianic banquet ( Matt.
11 But it will also be a challenge to us , Palestinians , summoning us to work more energetically towards the idea 's fulfilment .
12 It will not be a case of ‘ victor 's justice ’ .
13 There is a need on the part of the school to ensure that this is not a hasty decision , that it is in the best interest of the child and that it will not be a decision that parents will either want to reverse or repeat when any problem or difficulty arises .
14 Reflecting such thoughts , Mr Oleg Bogomolov , a reformer close to Mr Gorbachev , said in February , ’ If Hungary chooses to be a neutral state , then it will not be a threat just because of that . ’
15 I admit that it will not be a lot more but it will be more , whereas should the Tories win I will pay less .
16 PRINCESS Margaret will celebrate her 62nd birthday today — but it will not be a time for partying .
17 It will not be a Coalition in the ordinary sense of the term but a co-operation of individuals .
18 It will not be a review of well-known general principles .
19 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 .
20 It will probably be a matter of us posting them to him . ’
21 ‘ I want to discuss things with the owner , and it will probably be a week or so before I make up my mind .
22 It will probably be a WPC , you 'll like her . ’
23 And it will probably be a lot cheaper too .
24 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 ’ .
25 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 .
26 It will always be a battle between ‘ hard ’ engineering knowledge about the specific new technology being implemented and ‘ soft ’ behavioural knowledge .
27 It will always be a mystery , a thing that happened to me like the seasons , like floods and lightnings , without question or escape .
28 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 .
29 ‘ Yes , but if you make them open the door , it will never be a secret again .
30 It avoids complacency and abuse of subsidy , but it will never be a substitute for properly funded arts .
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