Example sentences of "be [adj] it will [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The venture — to spotlight National Housing Week — was such a success that hopes are high it will develop into an annual competition .
2 I am convinced it will do nothing but good .
3 Presumably they 're afraid it will run out of money before it 's their turn .
4 That 's where people are supposed to hang their washing , but they do n't because they 're afraid it will get stolen .
5 Twice as many women are elected to the Church of England 's General Synod , they 're confident it will herald the ordination of women .
6 I am confident it will bring real benefits in the longer term , ’ he said .
7 Pallister missed the European Championship because of back and foot injuries and Ferguson stressed : ‘ He has worked so hard this summer to get right for the season and I am sure it will pay off for him . ’
8 I am sure it will do nothing but further his belief in himself . ’
9 I am sure it will want to consider the strategic issues arising from the A5/A55 relationship .
10 I am sure it will benefit Gareth Simmonds when he eventually becomes a panel referee .
11 I am sure it will prove very successful .
12 But residents are concerned it will intrude into the countryside and cause more traffic along the already congested stretch .
13 ‘ Oh , I 'm afraid it will hurt my eyes too much . ’
14 ‘ I 'm afraid it will have to be . ’
15 I 'm sure it will improve .
16 Geoff Butterwick , public transport manager for Suffolk County Council , said : ‘ We 've only had it for a few weeks but it 's already proving useful and I 'm sure it will make life a lot easier .
17 ‘ I 'm sure it will make a difference , ’ said Steve Wright , a ballroom dancer who happens to share his name with a Radio One disc jockey , a man who probably never played a Glenn Miller record in his life .
18 ‘ I 'm sure it will do far more for you .
19 Yes , I mean it 's quite clear grass cutting is one of those issues which has been very vexatious over the years and I 'm sure it will continue to be so .
20 I 'm sure it will take a long time . ’
21 I think that parliament will want to look very carefully at the proposals he makes and if parliament is not happy with those proposals then I 'm sure it will try and persuade the government to modify them .
22 I 'm sure it will play an important part in pulling C & p through its current problems .
23 In fact , I 'm sure it will please you , considering the information on your résumé . ’
24 ‘ I 'm sure it will surprise you to hear that Italy is a civilised country .
25 I — I 'm sure it will dry soon . ’
26 the eight hundred or so staff have all been retained and I 'm sure it will help us to continue our penetration into the leisure and retail sectors . ’
27 So if , for example , you buy a standard gauge machine , you can be sure it will knit three and four-ply yarns .
28 Meg Niven , social worker , services for the profoundly deaf , Dorset SSD : ‘ I 'm certain it will herald a real opportunity for my client group .
29 Ms Li said : ‘ I do n't know if it 's possible to have less confidence in the future than people already have , but I 'm certain it will decrease confidence in the British Government . ’
30 If they are small it will seem more photographic .
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