Example sentences of "[noun pl] will [be] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Many of these warrens will be long-term sites where rabbits may have lived almost unmolested through centuries . |
2 | Not only will you burn off up to 300 calories walking briskly at 4 miles an hour for 45 minutes , but up to 180 of these calories will be fat calories . |
3 | Prime candidates will be small companies that have developed mathematical software considered to have broad appeal and deemed complementary to Mathcad . |
4 | While the composition of this group should reflect the nature of the Partnership , it is likely that the first three roles will be full-time secondments from education . |
5 | Helping to put the youngsters through their paces will be qualified coaches and local junior international athletes . |
6 | The majority of these shapes will be compact coils because the possibility of their occurrence is much greater than for the more extended forms . |
7 | Child care vouchers will be deductible expenses for the employers and tax free for the parents . |
8 | ‘ We believe the main growth areas will be educational fees , prepared foods , household insurance , soft drinks , domestic and garden help , and fruit and vegetables , ’ said a Mintel senior analyst , Bill Patterson . |
9 | Certain countries will be net gainers , others net losers , while others such as the UK will hardly be touched by these two effects . |
10 | A quarter of these parents will be widowed mothers or lone fathers . |
11 | Battling for honours will be 111 teams with dogs pulling sleds , of if there is no snow , wheeled rigs . |
12 | It is clear that all observation statements will be singular statements . |
13 | Guests will be lawful visitors to those parts of the hotel to which they have been invited , i.e. all public rooms ( lounge , reception , restaurant ) , their bedrooms , conveniences , etc. provided for guests ' use . |
14 | In between these segments will be pre-recorded statements on HIV/AIDS . |
15 | Descriptions of experimental set-ups will be typical examples of initial conditions . |
16 | The basic research procedure is a postal inquiry , which will be succeeded by research workshops ; at these , the main participants will be those employers actually submitting a response to the inquiry . |
17 | All but the smallest corporate investors will be non-private customers and hence outside the scope of this rule . |
18 | Among the most important of these conditions will be other replicators and their consequences . |
19 | It is only now , in the late 1980s , that half of all completed families will be two-child families ( table 4.8 ) . |
20 | Possession , not just use , of firearms and explosives will be extraditable offences . |
21 | Kerr includes a table of estimates in which it is clear that the ceilings of servants will be several feet lower , the cost of their rooms a mere quarter , and their floor space — despite their larger numbers — less than two-thirds of that allowed to the family . |
22 | It is dependent on the stability of existing states of affairs since it assumes that future situations will be predictable replicas of those in the past . |
23 | In practice , many terms will be innominate terms , in which case it will only be possible to determine whether breach of the term allows a party to repudiate the contract in the light of the actual facts of the breach . |
24 | In future , all movie gays will be law-abiding citizens with healthy relationships , no repressive hang-ups , and a glitter-free wardrobe . |
25 | The other members will be two barristers , two solicitors , two law teachers and eight lay members . |
26 | But for our present purpose , Parsons ' young friends will be good witnesses for us . |
27 | A team of London-based solicitors will be issuing writs claiming damages on the authority 's behalf within the next month . |
28 | A result of the Government 's proposals will be more inspections and reports . |
29 | Occupants of houses taken over by HATs will be secure tenants , but during the passage of the Bill fears were expressed about the possibility of much higher rents . |
30 | Tomorrow detectives will be visiting houses in the Belmont area in the hope someone can identify the rapist . |