Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] will be " in BNC.

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1 If we can keep up our concentration for 90 minutes no-one will be able to live with us .
2 ‘ In only three hours I will be delivering the most difficult speech of my life .
3 ‘ In ten minutes I will be finished here .
4 and they are the only products I will be able to advise you on .
5 However , my parents are both happy , has grown up and is football mad , will be three in a few months , has just turned one and in seven months I will be leaving high school and have my whole future in front of me .
6 Er , here the Policy and Resources Committee also consider that only brought on capital which again issue guidelines which will be reviewed , at the end of January for a final erm , proposal in February .
7 Three of a kind … models show off the latest range of styles which will be on display at the Tesco and RSCPA Cruelty Free show at London 's Regents College in London this weekend Picture : DAVID GILES
8 The context can be in terms of receipt and transmit logs and distribution lists which will be held separately from the actual message .
9 There are likely to be some nationally based organizations which will be deviant cases in terms of some or other dimension of the imperatives , if only because of the effects of more specific organization contingencies of size or technology , neither of which are considered here .
10 Ignoring the question of expenses for the time being , it will create 10 million 50p units which will be distributed to savers in proportion to the funds they subscribed .
11 As National Development Officer my remit is to co-ordinate the central development of the Higher National Units which will be structured round competencies which have been identified following consultation with industrialists , the Lead Industry Body and Professional Associations .
12 Starting with Risley site , the BNFL News April edition will be available only from several of the new blue and white dispenser units which will be placed in prominent locations in all buildings on site .
13 While the centre rectangle has the ‘ grain' in-line with the edges , each of the triangles which will be joined to make the head and foot will have their ‘ grain' running at right angles ( and parallel to ) the edges .
14 St. Giles Street , though unremarkable , has a variety of shops which will be of interest to the visitor .
15 In addition , for MAS assignments , the following aspects which will be important to a potential buyer must be considered :
16 If what is said is contradicted by what is seen — that is when the words do not ‘ match ’ the facial expression — then , to the astute observer , it is the words which will be disregarded , and what is seen will a believed .
17 These are words which will be much repeated , and not just by assorted comics and satirists .
18 The other important class of search keys are the subject labels which will be discussed below .
19 The Broad Horizon will comprise works of art acquired by the Foundation between 1988 and 1990 , as well as pictures and prints on Trust subjects which will be for sale .
20 A further promotion will be run on the Pedigree Chum and Whiskas calendars which will be sold through pet shops and supermarkets for the first time ever .
21 The precise foci of Stage II of the research will be settled on toward the end of Stage I in the light of the ideas , analyses and opportunities which will be available at that time .
22 Two key classes of molecules are nucleic acids and proteins which will be described much more fully in Chapter 5 and can be largely ignored for the present .
23 The meeting has already attracted great interest from smaller nations which will be sending teams to the Olympics , and they will be accommodated in a one-and-a-half hour ‘ warm-up ’ before the principle events get under way at 7.30pm and are beamed out live to a world-wide audience by Screensport .
24 The relatively high completion rates for the ‘ Other NSEs ’ reflects the fact that this includes students with ‘ professional , nursing , technical or secretarial qualifications ’ The pattern which emerges is that students who have been selected on the basis of success in some form of study which prepares them for the demands which will be placed on them in higher education respond as least as well if not better than the traditionally qualified A-level entrants , while those with less evidence of success of this kind find the transition to higher education difficult and are more likely to drop-out .
25 Because of the heavy outlays which will be required to develop the field , profits eventually flowing to the companies would represent only a fraction of the value of the oil , particularly after various taxes have been applied .
26 He also notes alternative methods for libraries which do not record issues on date labels in the books , and he shows how to predict the number of books which will be weeded at a given level of future use .
27 So Yardie sold 10,000 copies in a few months — an unheard of amount for a small press publication — and has now been picked up by Pan Books which will be putting out a mass-market edition in the new year .
28 He seeks individual entries which will be then put into places .
29 Two of each category of representative will be allowed to attend the initial and regular follow-up training sessions which will be organized free of charge by .
30 However , assuming the properties are significant assets , a full investigation of title is to be preferred to either reliance upon a certificate from the vendor 's solicitors that the vendor has a good and marketable title ( since certificates of title are qualified and their benefit depends upon the status of the firm of solicitors providing them ) or reliance upon warranties and indemnities alone since the purchaser would rather have problems disclosed before the purchase than have to rely upon a right to sue under warranties which will be subject to general limitations .
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