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

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1 I think it ought to be made clear that the the voices that you can hear , or will be hearing in the next half an hour or so will be that of the television .
2 Some of the recommendations may be bona fide , but slipped in will be those of stocks the firm wants to offload .
3 Inside will be any heroin Jamie has managed to get hold of , a tube and tin foil for smoking , plus needles for shooting up .
4 It could be , and indeed it is my belief , that the chemical industry of twenty years hence will be more of a service industry and less of a manufacturing industry .
5 ‘ The teams that stay up will be those that lose as few goals as possible .
6 Another group who will lose out will be those on low incomes who are ineligible for income support but qualify for housing benefit .
7 When quoting fees , which increasingly will be more than just time based , the requirement for them to be paid at the completion meeting , like other advisers and financiers , should be stipulated .
8 Er last one from me today will be this from everything but the girl .
9 The situation of the marriage from now on will be that of three people rather than two .
10 Cainer , based near York , also claimed that Paddy Ashdown would be Foreign Secretary in a hung Parliament , there 'd be proportional representation by mid-1993 , Kinnock would quit within a year and wait for it there 'll be another election .
11 Do n't suppose there 'll be any good news , though , do you ?
12 Mm , in other words why did , why did he continue in chapter eleven go on about there will be many in eastern parts will come and required at the table or in other words in the kingdom
13 Anyway it 's nice to know that no time has been wasted though I do n't imagine there will be much energy left for the Finer Things .
14 At the most , this may amount to 20 people , and of these there will be fewer than 10 with whom I interact frequently .
15 Last summer we counted over thirty bars in all on our various refreshment excursions to Faliraki , but things are happening so fast that who knows how many there will be this summer ?
16 For example , as the salary will be lower than £60,000 there will be less pension relief and the deduction of half the Class 4 National Insurance Contribution will in any event fall out of account .
17 The views of the Library Association on censorship are , on paper , sound , but what the News International ban demonstrated was that a simple reliance on policy statements and codes of professional conduct was not enough and never will be enough to confront library censorship .
18 Even if there never will be any easy answers to such questions , and certainly not ones which could be read off from some kind of ‘ correct analysis ’ , it is still the case that the better informed we are about the complexities which underlie them the quicker we will be able to learn from our mistakes .
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