Example sentences of "of [noun sg] will [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The emphasis of support will be different .
2 We expect that this clear correlation between initial release probability and the locus of change will be important for the further understanding of the mechanism of LTP at these synapses .
3 Anything you can suggest as a remedy to prevent me from parting with my few remaining strands of hair will be welcome .
4 We shall not ask the committee to raise it , but with or without its help , and its help of course will be welcome , we shall find roughly in its neighbourhood either one new group to commit itself to raise £1,000 ( or two new groups to raise £500 each ) .
5 The sinking fund was established to cover extraordinary items such as : — regular painting of outside of apartments , tree surgery , any major repairs or renewals which , of course will be inevitable in the coming years , then of course there will be resurfacing of roads , replacement of boilers , drainage and sewerage problems etc .
6 The mother 's uninterest and lack of enthusiasm will be apparent .
7 In future , these qualifications will be referred to as Professional Development Awards , and four types of award will be available :
8 However , within the simple aggregate supply and demand framework that we have developed above it has always been possible to show that , if expectations of inflation are not rational , then Friedman 's x per cent growth rule for the quantity of money will be inferior to some other policy which links monetary growth to the current or past state of the economy .
9 Until the government and the providers of employment and training opportunities accept this fact , equality of opportunity will be hard to achieve .
10 Indeed , members of parliament will be able to ask questions directly about the Citizen 's Charter .
11 The quality of football will be poor ( we know that already , most of us ) , the weather foul , the environment uncomfortable at best , intimidating at worst .
12 This form of discontinuity will be familiar to engineers .
13 Will he tell us exactly how much public money the Scottish Development Agency has invested in the Stagecoach operation and whether the same level of investment will be available to every bid , including management-employee bids , that is made to buy one of the subsidiaries ?
14 Leaflets explaining all three codes of practice will be available from local tax offices from the end of this month .
15 Xbase is being coined as a generic name for ‘ dBase compatibility ’ , the aim being that all compiled forms of Xbase will be compliant .
16 The main method of research will be intensive , but loosely structured interviews , coupled with participation in domestic activities and marriage celebrations .
17 It is hoped that formal Articles of Association will be ready for discussion and adoption by members at the next AGM .
18 If owing to pressure of other work in the office the ideal team is not available , senior management will need to pay greater attention to the job since either the line of delegation will be sparse at the top end , or well qualified and experienced surveyors will be forced to do mundane duties which could both lower morale and prove financially inefficient .
19 THE glow of recognition will be sweet for those who have been singled out in the New Year Honours list .
20 At a fairly basic level , sociologists of religion will be interested in finding out how many people are members of the different religious faiths ( or of none ) ; how many people attend a place of worship ( and with what frequency ) ; how many people are joining ( or leaving ) the ministry ; how many churches , synagogues , chapels , temples , mosques there are .
21 No special protection has been given to the broadcasting of the proceedings of the House , although it seems likely the defence of qualified privilege to actions of defamation will be available .
22 Anyone who has an historical interest in the topic of readability will be familiar with its dramatic vacillations in popularity .
23 Although marriage is likely to be prescribed at some stage of life as a remedy for all kinds of life problems , the images people have of marriage will be different .
24 The author feels that the amount of benefit will be equal to the interest which a lender would charge and the borrower would pay duly discounted because the loan is repayable on demand ( see cases such as Exeter Golf and Country Club Ltd v The Commissioners of Customs and Excise [ 1981 ] STC 211 ) .
25 With these specifications agreed , chip makers can now concentrate on producing single microprocessors capable of performing this difficult task , reasonably confident that other bits of equipment will be compatible with them and that a large market for some sort of digital broadcasting will develop .
26 If others copy it , insurers ' loss of competitiveness will be short-lived .
27 Since we may wish to use our laws to transform an inefficient program to an observationally equivalent efficient one , our notion of equivalence will be independent of the times at which events occur .
28 Most will hope to return to the House ; and on part form many will do so , but the immediate problems of adjustment will be hard .
29 In a society where norms , attitudes , expectations and behaviour are strongly influenced by gender , it is predictable that the experience of caring will be different for men and women carers .
30 If the glider is very low and there is not a clear area immediately ahead and below , a stalling type of crash will be inevitable .
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