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

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1 Which is why it 's a very good idea when you next go into your offices this afternoon , to rock the receiver , like this , because any camp ons put on the wrong extension on the ‘ ring no reply ’ camp on will be matured , on a first come first served basis , so that 's how people get to talk to you .
2 If , however , you go back into your office and completely ignore your handset then the camp on will be cancelled overnight .
3 Where 10% of pregnant women are HIV positive , the under five mortality rate for AIDS alone will be equal to the under five child mortality rate from all causes in industrialised countries .
4 Er the worst side obviously will be the drill bit side where Retool is not very significant in the North Sea Hycal on the other hand has a very strong market presence here er and Reler being submersible pumps and base based in enhanced recovery I would say the effect would be relatively neutral , though they do a lot of business with companies like B P who are said to be one of the beneficiaries .
5 Now that 's instead of spinning round the moon is stationary in the sky , just for the sake of this Now , the moon on this side obviously will be attracting the water on the surface of the earth so you get a bulge in the sea here .
6 Coming into the OFMC fold soon will be Spitfire Vc AR614 from Canada .
7 The key figure tonight will be Dennis Brian Close .
8 Becoming a member and shareholder on an issue by a private company ( or a closely-held public company whose shares are not listed or dealt in on the U.S.M. ) is subject to the same legal requirements of agreement plus entry on the register but in practice both will be achieved with less formality and , in the case of private companies , without the issue of allotment letters .
9 My Lords , as only one thousand of the twenty four thousand schools er have opted out during five years of this does not that suggest that the schools themselves and the governors and the parents to whom the Minister refers , are not convinced of the advantages and in those circumstances was she given absolute guarantee that no opt- out will be allowed without a ballot ?
10 Although a vineyard thus cultivated always appears to contain vines of no more than three years of age , they do of course all issue from their parent plants , thus a ‘ pre-phylloxera ’ vine nowadays will be either three or eighty years old , depending upon how it is viewed .
11 The Prime Minister will appear on BBC and ITV news programmes to echo Michael Heseltine 's warning that a Commons defeat tomorrow will be ‘ incalculably destructive ’ .
12 I believe that one of the most moving aspects of seeing his work together will be an extraordinary sense of purpose which will have to be understood as carrying certain moral implications of the seriousness of his enterprise .
13 Next month , July , that run down will be complete .
14 My work here will be finished if he is hanged .
15 THE highlight of the second annual Country Championship Day at the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum tomorrow will be the horse ploughing match .
16 It is unlikely that people training for work today will be prepared for a job for life .
17 The vehicle for raising the issue again will be the Criminal Justice Bill which Mr Waddington expects to introduce in the 1990/91 parliamentary session .
18 This work again will be undertaken in partnership with non-governmental child care organisations in that country .
19 In the long run I think it will be a loss to the Government , for the very simple reason we have got to meet this competition and if we do n't in a few years time the housewife possibly will be paying a lot more money for the produce .
20 As no outright winner is expected to emerge from 15 November 's poll , a run- off will be held on 17 December between the two leading contenders .
21 It has been some debate er on the board and the management committee about the direction the theatre should be going into the nineteenth century twentieth century and I think and I and I think it 's important that this meeting hopefully will be very constructive in the sense that is important that the theatre actually gets the views of people use the building , and people actually come along and support the of the theatre .
22 So I 'll close the curtains and the room now will be quite dark .
23 The main focus now will be on the domestic operations , which are taking a more ‘ selective ’ approach to general insurance , and on expanding its life operations , particularly in Europe where it is still a relatively minor player .
24 So Mrs the court will endorse your licence that means that the fact that you have these offenses er against your record now will be entered onto on your driving licence by the court , the court will then send your driving licence to the driving licence centre at Swansea so that they can er also record on your driving record .
25 The quietest place today will be the busiest place tomorrow … the jockey 's room was deserted … who 's names will be scrawled on the winners wall this year … well the first big race is the Champion Hurdle … and a fairy tale winner would be a seven year old mare called Flakey Dove … home is a farm on the outskirts of Leominster in Herefordshire … along with the ducks … chickens … sheep and cattle the Price family have 12 race horses …
26 The operative sense expressed by know and the reason for the occurrence of the bare infinitive having been defined above , our job here will be to delimit the use of the to infinitive construction .
27 A complete review of what is now a vast , varied — and sometimes idiosyncratic — literature would take us well beyond our available space and our aim here will be to summarise the main approaches to the topic , in order to try to disentangle some arguments in the debate and draw some general conclusions from it .
28 Joining Mr Coyne for the meeting tomorrow will be local TUC leader Eddie Roberts , Pat Harvey , secretary of the Liverpool Trades Council , and John Byrne , an unemployed scaffolder .
29 Corsie 's semi-final opponent tomorrow will be Gary Smith who beat him in the final of the UK Championship five years ago .
30 Corsie 's semi-final opponent tomorrow will be Gary Smith who beat him in the final of the UK Championship five years ago .
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