Example sentences of "will be [adj] [subord] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 There 's nothing coming to me that 'll be worse than her yak-yakking all day . ’
2 I 'll be glad when our Brighton 's off .
3 Then she roared , like a Montreal trucker stuck in a lane : ‘ You 'll be lucky if his name 's not on a tombstone — like his friend who killed himself . ’
4 No but like I said to my mum it 'll be alright because your do , your brother 'll be in all evening wo n't he Helena ?
5 Results will be available so our performance can be seen to conform .
6 The time of the advisers costs money and due diligence will be expensive if its scope and content is not carefully controlled .
7 Where , for example , two minority shareholdings are merged into one majority holding , the value of the whole will be greater than its two constituent parts .
8 Our concern to hold him into God 's truth will be greater than our concern for him to become adjusted to society .
9 It will be surprising if its conference next week sees a sudden change of tone .
10 My opinion is that this is a bit harsh and narrow sighted — in the long run Norway will be better if their players get wide experience in good leagues around the world .
11 In the context of a business sale an employee will be redundant if his dismissal was wholly or mainly attributable either to the change in location of the business or to the fact that fewer employees are now required for the business .
12 First a Cartesian coordinate system is set up with one vector a at a position A and the other b at position B ; a and b will be equal if their components are equal .
13 Took a walk in the fields saw an old wood stile taken away from a favourite spot which it had occupied all my life the posts were overgrown with Ivy & it seemed so akin to nature & the spot where it stood as tho it had taken it on lease for an undisturbed existance it hurt me to see it was gone for my affections claims a friendship with such things but nothing is lasting in this world last year Langley Bush was destroyd an old white thorn that had stood for more than a century full of fame the gipsies shepherds & herdmen all had their tales of its history & it will be long ere its memory is forgotten .
14 But she , or he , will be disappointed if your heroine simply plunges foolishly and thoughtlessly into some obvious danger when , with hardly any thought , some alternative line of action lies open to her .
15 It will be more than my life 's worth if I let you get away again . ’
16 Hotel rooms will be smaller than their US equivalents , the park itself is on a smaller scale and , although plans are already being drawn up for Phase Two , incorporating a European MGM Studio theme park , the initial range of attractions wo n't rival Disney World in Florida .
17 After all , the content and potential benefits of such a product will be irrelevant if its users do not find the means of accessing it easy-to-use , powerful and compelling .
18 It will be valuable if our definitive document could be in place by the time FRS 3 comes into force on 22 June 1993 .
19 If we call the complex of scientific theories generally accepted and well established at some stage in the history of science the background knowledge of the time , then we can say that a conjecture will be bold if its claims are unlikely in the light of the background knowledge of the time .
20 They give me a reindeer hood that they assure me will be warmer than my silk and fleece and wool .
21 the amount for which you will be responsible if your motor cycle is stolen or damaged
22 the amount for which you will be responsible if your caravan is lost stolen or damaged
23 They believe that they will be massive because their records are strong enough .
24 They believe that they will be massive because their records are strong enough .
25 Since the problem in hand is one of excess supply in the labour market , the actual level of income , Y 1 , will be less than its full employment value , Y * ; .
26 Additionally , people who can say in advance that their income will be less than their tax allowances can register to receive their interest gross .
27 The message to schools is stark and simple : if you can not persuade sufficient parents to exercise their freer choice by selecting your school , your allocation of resources will be less than your competitors ' .
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