Example sentences of "will [be] [adv] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 If I go down that 'll be even more ages wo n't it ?
2 ‘ I doubt there 'll be too many problems , ’ she told him .
3 I do n't think there 'll be as many ducklings this year .
4 And we had two shields , we had two separate teams to go immediately to the two bedrooms which , in our er esti est estimations , that will be where any adults were more likely to be in the flat .
5 The fiscal argument is that welfare state benefits for the poor cost relatively less in the more affluent States , because they are drawing on a larger tax base ; the higher the average income in a State , the smaller the effort required to finance a programme at a given level of payments ( because presumably there will be both fewer recipients plus more rich people to tax than in States with low average incomes ) .
6 In the future there will be even more codes of practice , as the aim of a three year co-operative research programme on odours , undertaken jointly by Warren Spring Laboratory , local authorities and industry , was to investigate each method of odour abatement and periodically issue further codes of practice for guidance to industries with odour problems .
7 By next Christmas there will be even more changes in the house .
8 And with the building societies coming under pressure from both consumer groups and the Government the signs are that there will be even fewer repossessions this year .
9 They say that there will be too many difficulties with the software , and that local government officials will not be able to work it out properly .
10 … if this be the Original Grant of Government and the Foundation of Monarchical Power , there will be as many Monarchs as there are Husbands .
11 He added : ‘ I am sure , knowing his character , he will be back all guns firing .
12 Since severe visual handicap , especially total blindness , has a low incidence among school-aged children in the United Kingdom , it is likely that there will be very few children in each local education authority whose education requires significant adaptation as a result of lack of sight or substantially defective vision .
13 There will be very few privacies in this family which wo n't be relevant to your investigation , Commander . ’
14 If you can find such a language , then there will be very few alternatives and so your search will probably not go astray .
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