Example sentences of "[pron] will [be] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | Within local authorities there will be similar competition between personnel and finance , between education and social services . |
32 | But just because the ranger service has expanded it does not necessarily mean there will be similar increase in the number of school visits or guided walks . |
33 | There will be similar trouble over the gender difference if indeed as I am suggesting — it is true that ideas about the meaning of maleness have distorted moral thinking in our culture quite deeply , so as to affect the whole concept of individuality , and thereby condition the way in which some central metaphysical issues are seen . |
34 | there will be financial year you get fifteen percent on whatever |
35 | After computerisation , there will be quarterly press releases about recent additions , and articles about the list for publication in expert journals will be encouraged . |
36 | Sometimes there will be partial reliance , the buyer relying in some respects upon the seller 's skill and judgment and in others upon his own . |
37 | ‘ Rather , I think there will be Japanese buying of European bonds . ’ |
38 | If the house has a suspended floor there will be radon-rich air underneath , so an intact flexible membrane of 1000 gauge building polythene could be laid under carpets to exclude air . |
39 | There is considerable evidence that markets are expecting a realignment following the Maastricht negotiations and that there will be downward pressure on sterling , testing the Chancellor 's resolve over interest rates . |
40 | If the rise in real output takes place against a background of a tight money or explicit ‘ monetarist ’ policy , there will be downward pressure on the inflation rate and an already attractive package is further enhanced . |
41 | Faced with loss of market shares and firm relocation , there will be downward pressure upon social conditions ( i.e. wages , social security , minimum labour standards , etc . ) . |
42 | If this is not accommodated by capital inflows there will be downward pressure on income levels and subsequently increased unemployment . |
43 | In this case either there will be downward pressure on interest rates , or the authorities will have to take other measures to reduce this liquidity . |
44 | With greater financial stringency there will be increasing pressure for economies of scale by the amalgamation of fundholding practices . |
45 | There will be increasing resentment of the greed of many top tennis players , some of whom will do immense damage to the game they adorn . |
46 | In addition there will be compositional convection from crystals at the floor . |
47 | Once established , rapport makes it more likely that there will be genuine understanding and agreement and that the interaction will be mutually beneficial and enjoyable . |
48 | If you subsequently assign a longer string to the variable there will be insufficient room for it and the string will have to occupy a different area in memory . |
49 | However this is a dangerous situation since there will be insufficient energy in the system to stop the model and land . |
50 | If the density of animals in an area increases to the point of overcrowding , there will be insufficient food to go round , and it might pay an animal to move away . |
51 | These criticisms were basically of two kinds : the first was that there would not be sufficient demand within the system for accumulation to take place ; the second is that if the organic composition of capital rises then again there will be insufficient demand for all the surplus-value to be realised and hence accumulation will be choked off . |
52 | There will be contemporary dance from Israeli company Batsheva ; the absurd drama The Bald Primadonna from Romania 's Hungarian National Theatre of Cluj ; comedy mime from America , and Galway 's Druid Theatre Company 's hilarious telling of The Midnight Court . |
53 | Over the last few months SCOTVEC and the National Council for Vocational Qualifications ( NCVQ ) have collaborated to produce a joint statement , the main feature of which is an agreement that SVQs and NVQs are compatible in their essential features and that there will be mutual recognition of these throughout the UK . |
54 | If there are too few to meet emergency treatment needs , there will be intolerable pressure on families and community services because people will be admitted only as a desperate last resort , treated rapidly and perhaps discharged too early . |
55 | ‘ Paris is below its historic high , there are no further elections until 1993 and there will be increased liquidity from the new Plans d'Epargne . |
56 | Throughout treatment there will be individual counselling and group sessions as well as lectures and other special processes such as relaxation therapy . |
57 | There will be deep trouble if it does — not unlike the deep trouble suffered by Mrs Thatcher as a result of her comparable crassness over the poll tax . |
58 | There will be live entertainment throughout the day and a wide range of Greenpeace merchandise will be on sale . |
59 | There will be live music from 8pm to midnight and the £4 tickets also includes the cost of food . |
60 | There will be extra help for carers , guardians and war pensioners . |