Example sentences of "[noun pl] but [pers pn] will [be] " in BNC.
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1 | These journalists probably wo n't be able to write about Christmas cards in their columns but they will be interested in the current range of fun notelets and notepaper . |
2 | Of course , on occasions , single parties may still be able to gain absolute parliamentary majorities but they will be likely to do so on the basis of much smaller percentages of the popular vote . |
3 | Whitaker 's Book-Bank , magnetic tape and online customers will still be able to find the relevant titles but they will be flagged o.p . |
4 | Dr Williams said the charter will not be delivered to all patients but it will be widely available . |
5 | Foreign and British broadcasters are now negotiating for stakes but it will be based at Thames 's headquarters in Euston west London . |
6 | Literary fiction may not be big in numbers but it will be big in promotions in preparation for two birthdays — 10 years for Black Swan in September , 12 for Picador in October . |
7 | ‘ The budget which we shall be presenting to council tomorrow will show a relatively small number of cuts but it will be right across the council so no particular group of employees will suffer , ’ said Mr Carr . |
8 | They will call us citizens but we will be something less , perhaps I should say they do call us citizens but we are something less . ’ |
9 | At our next meeting Mr Client I shall not only be making recommendations but I will be explaining how each recommended product works for you in great detail . |