Example sentences of "[subord] [ex0] will be " in BNC.
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1 | Father 's going to take you to market tomorrow , where there 'll be crowds of people ready to pay for entertainment ! |
2 | I have said enough about the long run already , where there will be no more Reykjavik and no more big glass and not even any more lovers . |
3 | There may be a particular group of people who will buy a company 's products ( eg it would be good business sense to open a stationer 's shop near a University , where there will be a lot of students ) . |
4 | To continue with this practise shoot , move outdoors — if you are not there already — where there will be more light and plenty of room to work in . |
5 | Graham Taylor 's sidekick said : ‘ He has already achieved the first step by playing in the friendly against Spurs and it will be a very big step to get into a competitive game where there will be no quarter given or asked . |
6 | ‘ However , your bravery will do you no good when we take you to the Avenue Foch , where there will be no kind Obersturmfuhrer to hinder our work . |
7 | Book now for your tickets for the show , where there will be a number of stands exhibiting new foods and wines as well as a variety of useful kitchen gadgets which you can buy . |
8 | A simple example of this occurs in languages that draw their polite second person singular pronoun from their plural one , where there will be no overt distinction between second person singular polite and second person plural pronouns . |
9 | A Day of Medau has been arranged at — Havant Sixth Form College — where there will be classes to watch and join in — a sponsored ball bounce ( to support Queen Alexandra Hospital Body Scanner Appeal ) — Medau Sessions — Displays In depth Morning £2.00 |
10 | From about late October this year it will be illegal to willfully damage a badger sett in Great Britain — although there will be exemptions under licence for some farming and fox hunting practices . |
11 | Although there will be plenty of examples of his deep love of women , not merely for their sexual attraction but for their companionship , conversation and intelligence , he can be struck by an infatuation for women he has never met . |
12 | Under a poll-tax system , all adults over the age of 18 will pay a flat rate set by the local authority concerned , although there will be rebates for the less well-off . |
13 | Although there will be occasions around November 4 and 14 when you feel let down , there 's no need to be completely negative . |
14 | Again although there will be occasions when the bare lexical item will suffice to indicate meaning , when the context or the convergence of knowledge of those concerned will provide the specificity required , it will generally need to be supplemented by the addition of elements which give the word a more precise conceptual focus . |
15 | Although there will be significant exceptions , and these should be further studied , friendship is not a primary vehicle for the provision of the care that so many old people need . |
16 | Likewise , further development of Open Look as it is presently constituted is being discontinued , although there will be a new release in the Autumn incorporating the COSE specifications and X-Windows X11R5 . |
17 | Likewise , further development of Open Look as presently constituted is being discontinued , although there will be a new release in the autumn incorporating the COSE specifications and X Window 11.5 . |
18 | A licence fee will cost about £10 and users will be charged for each unit of information rather than by the minute , although there will be no charge for customers linking into GSN . |
19 | Although there will be little difference between what they cost new , a car registered in January 1992 is going to be more attractive to buyers than one which went on the road in December 1991 , so second-hand it will be worth about £200-£300 more . |
20 | The major ELT publishers agree that , although there will be a period of consolidation , the ‘ Asian Tigers ’ of the Pacific Rim are an important growth area . |
21 | Therefore , although there will be examples of honest signals , manipulatory signals are probably commoner in nature . |
22 | But on any one day , although there will be subject assessors beavering away in places all over the country , their activity is not very visible unless you happen to teach in a department being visited ; the rest of the staff in your own college or school may be unaware that a subject assessor is there . |
23 | The tiny whales also make very good ‘ going home presents ’ , although there will be arguments unless you make a few more . |
24 | Although there will be a small number of tapering items within there , erm , hopefully Chairman we 'll have more detailed information before this report is considered by the Policy and Resources Committee in , in February . |
25 | So what I 'm saying is that although there will be an overspend , it should n't be massive cos the overspend would effectively be the hump right at the beginning of the year . |
26 | Initial reports from dealers seem to indicate there will be a lot more potential takers than there will be cars . |
27 | From now on , you 'll know what our charges are , so there 'll be no surprises . |
28 | ‘ The last post does n't go till night , I believe , so there 'll be plenty of time for me to post it . ’ |
29 | However , the work has been put off a few weeks , so there 'll be plenty of room . |
30 | ‘ Your place is miles across the city , and I have to come home on the bus every night , so there 'll be no meeting in the evenings . ’ |