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

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1 It will no longer be a country on the edge .
2 No official of the Government or Party can go to an ujamaa village and tell the members what they must grow … for if these things happen — that is , if an outsider gives such instructions and enforces them — then it will no longer be an ujamaa village !
3 In the latter case addressing will probably only point to a bucket number , and in searching the bucket for a particular record using the direct technique it will no longer be an error to detect a dummy record , but part of the search .
4 It will not just be a matter of noting what linguistic behaviour it provokes .
5 Dealing with one or two specific points that have been raised , particularly with regard to size , in my view the balanced community which can be envisaged within a new settlement will provide for housing , employment , community services , and recreational opportunities , it will not simply be a peripheral housing estate transferred to the open countryside , in my submission I have already stated that I do believe a new settlement of up to fourteen hundred dwellings should indeed be viable , and commercially attractive to the development industry .
6 Certainly it will not only be a gift for the elderly to receive a visit , but also we visitors will be able to benefit from the wisdom and life experience of the elderly members of the Church and society .
7 It will not only be an excellent source of information for those outside the grounds but also in the locality for our near neighbours . ’
8 Physical degeneration of the material itself is another problem , and here again , it will not necessarily be a straightforward matter to re-copy some of these early discs routinely , in order to ensure their physical preservation .
9 Furthermore , while an individual can waive his right to a hearing , it will not always be an option open to him .
10 If only a minority class , then it will probably still be a road but if otherwise , generally not , unless it is a ‘ public place ’ .
11 Although it will probably never be a picture postcard village , during the last two or three years some farmers have started to replace the hedges that were removed a generation ago , and to plant trees , so perhaps in years to come the parish will again look something like the pictures of it in days gone by , less bleak and windswept than it does today .
12 It will likely either be an Irish bog or the drink for us . ’
13 When you order a grilled Dover sole in an English restaurant it will very likely be a fine sole , fresh and well cooked .
14 Gartmore investors will have to wait until the end of January to know who the new owners will be although it will almost certainly be an overseas based group .
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