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

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1 I 'll be some time several hours .
2 ‘ Would it be too much trouble , ’ she enquired sarcastically , ‘ to tell me exactly where we 'll be this time tomorrow ? ’
3 Your success could be resented by others , which may mean that you have to fight for dear life to hang on to what you 've got , or there will be little time to enjoy your personal or social life .
4 That 's why I quit tripping , but it opened a door and I believe there will be another time .
5 ‘ Do n't look so wistful — there will be another time for Bamburgh , ’ he said quietly , and she wondered why he was talking as if they had a future together .
6 With reliable automatic control systems in place to produce everything required for pay and file , there will be more time to address the client 's other needs .
7 Whether there will be enough time at the Maastricht summit to discuss those matters as well remains to be seen .
8 The more rapid the fall in base level the greater will be the migration of the shoreline , as there will be less time for marine erosion to act and push the shoreline back towards the land during the fall .
9 ‘ Now the systems are up and running , it is envisaged that there will be less time wasted on abortive work .
10 But mainly these diseases have now been er controlled if not completely eradicated and as a result the world 's population is er is likely to zoom up as you can see right off the top end of the , of the graph and we 're expecting something like eight billion people er and , and still rising at the end of the , of the century and it 'll be some time way into the next century before the world 's population actually starts to er er to level out .
11 It 'll be some time before she 's traced and identified anyway .
12 Yes , I mean you could put it in the minutes , but also it would be quick at the next meeting of this sub-committee is after the election , it 'll be some time in June , so a quick way of dealing with it would be to put it in the bulletin , yes , but also , but I 'll put it in the minutes , as well .
13 While BT can be pleased that it bought into McCaw at a much lower price than today 's going rate and that it will be difficult for other overseas companies to enter the US domestic market , it will be some time before its investment begins to yield a return .
14 The small group of diplomats — the first foreign envoys in the republic — arrived two weeks ago , but it will be some time before their presence is felt .
15 It will be some time before Stewart can begin on the interior decor , but the furnishings are likely to be medieval in flavour , if contemporary in colour , with heavy tapestries draped from the walls and fittings boxed into the panelling .
16 It will be some time before I forget the sight of Greg Hicks in a mini-skirt , fishnet tights and Rod Stewart wig , first furiously threatening Lillibet with a knife and then chewing up a wine glass in his torment .
17 It will be some time before the results of the experiment can be applied ; not until the child reaches maturity can we evaluate our findings .
18 Although much research is underway to achieve this , it will be some time before these are available on a national level .
19 I do n't know how bad he really is ; I only know it will be some time before he 'll be able to come out and take you away and , what is more , work for you .
20 It will be some time before these initiatives lead to new products and jobs .
21 It 's also a way of saying that Pentiums will be with us for a while , overlapping the life cycles of both the 80486 and P6 , and that it will be some time yet before they reach a competitive price-performance curve .
22 It 's also a way of saying that Pentiums will be with us for a while , overlapping the life cycles of both the 80486 and P6 , and that it will be some time yet before they reach a competitive price/performance curve .
23 It will be some time before the factions upgrade to rockets , missiles and heavy artillery .
24 Few people in the department see this split as being very real at the moment , particularly as it will be some time before budgets are devolved .
25 It will be some time before I can check the newspaper files ; if anyone else does so , I would be very pleased to hear what they find .
26 It will be some time before I have the figures to show how serious the second recession has been — how many firms have closed , how many jobs have been irrevocably lost , and how the finances of the survivors have suffered .
27 I do not yet have the exact date but I expect it will be some time during March or April — more likely April .
28 So it will be some time before they 've sorted out all the flowers and shrubs destined for a new home .
29 Now he says it will be some time before he gets over the incident which wrecked a close friendship .
30 It will be some time before we can finalise sales , ’ said Mr Preece .
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