Example sentences of "[be] [adv] it will [be] " in BNC.
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1 | It wo n't be long it will be ready in the not too |
2 | It was n't its actual speed there will be sometimes it will be going very slowly , sometimes it will be going much more quickly but its average speed was sixty miles an hour because at sixty miles an hour it would cover a hundred and twenty miles , which was the distance , in two hours . |
3 | Where that is so it will be for the prosecution to rebut , if it can , the presumption . |
4 | If it is not it will be a waste of time and money to include the gift and it may even be detrimental to your relationship with individual members of the media . |
5 | What his firm is worried about is how it will be able to meet its commitment to deliver an interim COSE-like product before the end of the year . |
6 | What his firm is worried about is how it will be able to meet its commitment to deliver an interim COSE-like product before the end of the year . |
7 | ‘ That is how it will be written in the history books , Doctor , ’ Jinkwa sneered . |
8 | And it will it will get to this number of people and this is how it will be used . |
9 | If that means doing it more slowly than others then that 's how it 'll be . ’ |
10 | If that means doing it slower than others then that 's how it 'll be . ’ |
11 | That 's how it 'll be |
12 | ‘ When he is standing in front of me and I know he is the person who has taken my daughter away — that is when it will be hard . |
13 | And this is why it will be particularly damaging to introduce the tests proposed by the Secretary of State to monitor what children know and can do at fixed ages , 7 , 11 , and 14 . |
14 | That 's why it 'll be making them in Ireland at a fabrication plant in Leixlip reportedly running 6,000 8-inch wafers a week dedicated exclusively to P5 production . |
15 | If we 've still got it that 's where it 'll be . |
16 | If it 's anywhere it 'll be here . |
17 | Where this was so it will be discussed , together with other comments , in the brief ‘ case descriptions ’ attached at the end of each of the chapters that follow . |