Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] it will [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Interestingly the resolution is below that of the Hi-Res screen displays on several of the computers that the Touchmaster is available for so it will be impossible to resolve to a single on , for example , the BBC Micro in Mode 0 . |
2 | But after today it 'll be back to earth with a bump . |
3 | But you know , here , in this place , in Haileybury alone , when you get out of here fine cos no one 's gon na know that you have this name , you know , for being a joke erm when you get out of here it 'll be completely different but here you should keep your wits about you , in here you should think well hang on I do n't know , just be more careful . |
4 | It was pretty rough at one time , but whatever it 's like now it will be better , surely , than some posh hotel . ’ |
5 | I think with with the trainee managers being particular , a new system of coming in whereby it will be it will be more difficult to abuse trainee managers . |
6 | One week from today it will be all systems go for community care implementation . |
7 | From there it will be a lot easier to arrange things . ’ |
8 | The Treasury , which is responsible for the new insider dealing legislation , has promised to issue guidance notes on how it will be interpreted . |
9 | It would seem that God expects her efforts towards meeting her partner 's needs to be channelled into this attitude of respect , even though there will obviously be times when it will be difficult . |
10 | Starting at 7.30pm it will be attended by the Mayor and Mayoress of Ellesmere Port and Neston , Councillor and Mrs Tony Sherlock . |
11 | But at least it 'll be on the cards wo n't it ? |
12 | At least it will be all downhill ! ’ |
13 | At least it will be no whitewash this season . |
14 | At least it will be an opportunity to improve their drumming . |
15 | At least it will be over quickly . ’ |
16 | Again the only break could be in the west , but at least it will be a dry night in most areas . |
17 | In this way , even if the pupil does finally reject the Church 's teaching , at least it will be on the basis of informed opinion rather than emotion , bias or misunderstanding . |
18 | It 's house Sunday , out Christmas at least it will be a bit more that was the instead and you and I sleep on the settee . |
19 | He said and says nothing , just that I 'll find out some day but by then it 'll be too late . |
20 | It may be brighter than the third magnitude by Christmas morning , but by then it will be low and difficult in the SE twilight . |
21 | It may be brighter than the third magnitude by Christmas morning , but by then it will be low and difficult in the SE twilight . |
22 | We have not continued the story strand in the statements of attainment beyond level 4 , although many pupils will continue to write stories of increasing complexity throughout the secondary school , because by then it will be just one of the many types of writing that pupils might undertake . |
23 | ‘ By then it will be evening in England . |
24 | I hope that by then it will be apparent why the adjective ‘ naive ’ is appropriate for the description of many inductivists . |
25 | I look forward to the Prime Minister being present that day — but , of course , by then it will be a Labour Prime Minister . |
26 | By then it will be clear whether Ian Lang , the Scottish Secretary , intends to proceed with water privatisation , one of eight options he is examining . |