Example sentences of "[noun] will [adv] be " in BNC.
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1 | In my opinion religion will always be here and I feel that there is a place for it in tomorrows society as it is all around us and in everything we do . |
2 | Too much speed will certainly be a hindrance to most — but not all — models . |
3 | Racing : Nijinsky 's speed will always be a lasting memory |
4 | The speed will then be dangerously low by the time that the nose has been lowered , and even more speed will be lost during the descent through the wind gradient . |
5 | Yes the chassis mounts will take the 4203 The engine will give a lot more torque but you will need an overdrive or the top speed will only be in the mid forties |
6 | Although not foolproof ( rare compounds of high frequency words will still be permitted ) this has removed many of the rare compounds . |
7 | The extent that such voluntary information disclosures can be explained by these specific company characteristics will then be explored . |
8 | Over 60 trade stands will now be housed indoors alongside the new arena — ideal for the first of your Christmas shopping ! |
9 | If the object-glass of a refractor or the mirror of a reflector is of poor quality , the images will also be poor — and a bad telescope does not always betray itself at a glance . |
10 | The images will then be displayed in Edinburgh during a meeting of the European heads of government . |
11 | When ‘ PURPLE ’ has yielded to some new variation on Silk Cut 's eternal thematics , and when the airline traveller with egg on his face has faded from the public consciousness on which it will have so briefly impinged , Magritte 's images will still be there , mysterious and self-sufficient . |
12 | Already re-invented by top international designers , the short skirt will undoubtedly be picked up by the high street stores , and once again start to look new . |
13 | Already re-invented by top international designers , the short skirt will undoubtedly be picked up by the high street stores , and once again start to look new . |
14 | It looks as if Mr Lejeune will soon be able to emulate His Grace . |
15 | If she has always been an outgoing person , her grief will probably be expressed in painful episodes of weeping , punctuated by the need to ‘ talk it all out ’ over and over again in great detail to you and to other sympathetic relatives and friends , and you will help her a great deal if you are a patient listener . |
16 | Whatever you do , make sure you avoid that head or fist — just moving your body or face slightly to the side will often be enough , providing you do n't pull against their grip . |
17 | The dark side will always be with me . |
18 | Clients paying by credit card will normally be asked to sign a blank credit card voucher in lieu of this deposit . |
19 | On Saturday the late shift is extended until 5am on Sunday morning , when 10,000 fans will still be there to eat , drink and cheer on the multi-colour clothed two-wheel gladiators over the final laps on the 200-metre round track . |
20 | WHEN Joe Brolly lines out with Derry in the All Ireland final , his two greatest fans will literally be singing his praises . |
21 | Enemy artillery will probably be better than your own , so try to counter it early on . |
22 | Mr Brettell , who is married , pleaded ‘ no contest ’ to a public lewdness charge and was given one year probation , after which the misdemeanor will likely be dropped . |
23 | A change of intention will normally be permitted only when a significant time has elapsed or a material change of circumstances has occurred sufficient to justify the person 's change of intention . |
24 | Guidon says meetings are going more or less constantly — an X/Open-hosted COSE get together in Menlo Park this Tuesday will likely be used to take stock . |
25 | For the sake of completeness , mention will also be made of reptilian predators . |
26 | The thousands of dollars fee earned by the penguins will now be used to build a big new pool and enclosure . |
27 | So such styles will probably be ineffective or even counterproductive ; and they are also potentially embarrassing to the writer . |
28 | Those schools will then be in the fortunate position of being able to pick and choose between applicants . |
29 | d ) Compact schools will always be happy to show you how they work and discuss their aims and development plans with you . |
30 | ‘ Catholic schools will only be understood when they are seen as part of the mission of the Church , ’ said Mr Helvin . |