Example sentences of "[adj] it [modal v] be a " in BNC.
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1 | If we do this it will be a lot more meaningful . |
2 | ‘ It 's a gesture of faith ; that one day my life will be so different it will be an appropriate garment . |
3 | Since all materials were to be British it would be a major boost for British products and the finished house would serve as an exhibition showcase , providing excellent publicity for all those involved . |
4 | For some it will be a treacherous ascent of a sheer rockface , for others an easy stroll up a small hill . |
5 | To some it will be an urban environment that they are looking to and within that concept will be the requirement for clean streets , no noise and fumes from traffic , no aircraft noise , access to local parks or open spaces , etc . |
6 | If it should rule that the president 's actions were unconstitutional it would be a big step toward his impeachment by Congress . |
7 | Whereas in one , an iron axehead may be a tool used for woodworking and cutting down trees , in another it may be a unit of value — a cow might be worth two axeheads , for example . |
8 | If the power is exercised by another it may be an ultra vires act which is a nullity . |
9 | For one thing it was impossible to say , and for another it would be a deplorable waste of time . |
10 | After all , some may treat a scar on the forehead as comparatively trivial , but to another it would be a source of serious worry . |
11 | About five miles further south is Certaldo , so similar it could be a ‘ sister-town ’ , but claiming greater glory thanks to close links with renaissance literary great , Boccaccio . |
12 | As such it can be an indirect as well as direct method of exporting , depending upon the arrangement . |
13 | When it gets too dangerous it will be a matter of simulating what 's supposed to happen so that it looks real to the TV audience , but not to those involved . |
14 | It 's to do with moral it 'll be a moral thing wo n't it ? |
15 | So if we can get a three if we get a three it will be an all play . |
16 | Well we 'll pop down , oh we ca n't pop down tomorrow unless we go before , get in the morning , before we go to work across to Steve 's , if it 's fine it 'll be a good walk over there |
17 | Erm and also to prevent the handicapped people and perhaps for the very elderly it can be a little bit of an adventure . |
18 | I 'm sure it 'll be a sixteen bit controller . |
19 | It comes just in the time for Christmas and fund raisers are sure it 'll be a popular stocking-filler . |
20 | Mr Smith spelt out the new direction the EC must take to make sure it would be a community for people and not just for business . |
21 | Ian Yarlott , business unit manager for Intuit 's UK arm , claims that the company spent two and a half years making sure it would be a genuine British product rather than a hastily localized version of the US product . |
22 | Nigel felt sure it must be a growth . |
23 | You brought us here and I 'm sure it must be a fine , safe place . " |
24 | I felt sure it must be a ghost , a visitor from another world . |
25 | She would be responsible for integrating the two contributions and making sure it will be a coherent whole and she would share her royalty with him at a rate to be determined by the proportion of the work each ends up doing . |
26 | ‘ And I 'm sure it will be a bloody good race . ’ |
27 | I am sure it will be a highlight in their series of matches in the North of England . ’ |
28 | ‘ I 'm not one for making predictions but I 'm sure it will be a hard fought , competitive 90 minutes . ’ |
29 | I know for sure it will be a feast — it always is when we 're together . |
30 | All in all it could be a long haul this season . |