Example sentences of "it will [be] [adv] a " in BNC.

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1 they 're all no good next year , well it 'll be just a an ordinary bargain .
2 It 'll be quite a step every day from Lulling Woods , ’ went on Nelly , delicately approaching her objective .
3 If they can really get a hook into this Eismark , a member of the Secretariat and likely to be there for years , it 'll be quite a coup in its very quiet way .
4 If you have two sides it 'll be quite a few wo n't it ?
5 So it 'll be quite an experience .
6 ‘ Oh well , if you do n't know , Miss Alice , then it 'll be only a rumour — hearsay . ’
7 Oh did n't wan na leave home , but anyway she went in and somebody said , oh it 'll be about a week you know my fifth one really .
8 Yeah , it 'll be about a hundred pounds would n't it ?
9 Its leaves too will have their own toxin , but since it will be chemically a little different , the monkeys can take another course of their meal there .
10 It will be over a quarter of that for the entire EC , more than twice West Germany 's and equivalent to those of France , Belgium , Denmark , Luxembourg , Greece , Ireland and Portugal added together .
11 It will be both a richer world and a less expensive one .
12 If all is well , it will be simply a matter of lowering the model gently to the ground from the low level hover position .
13 If you compare a fourteen hundred new settlement , three thousand people with the new settlements around York , as you 've seen in our papers , and some of the papers circulating , it 's very similar in size to many of the expanded villages around York , which are all , virtually without exception , commuter settlements for the urban area , so the inevitable consequence of that size of new settlement , in my opinion , be it fourteen hundred , be it two thousand five hundred dwellings , it will be primarily a large housing estate set in the open countryside .
14 He eyes me , thinking that , although I might have done a few things in the Arctic , I am still a tiny lad without any fat ; he decides that it will be just a few minutes .
15 For that all-important post-race feast ( or perhaps it will be just a meagre affair ) be aware of where the carbohydrates are coming from and maybe increase the volume .
16 Only one day , but nevertheless it 's something that they will always remember and hopefully it will be just a spur for them to go on and do better things .
17 A final choice of engine for the Il-103 has yet to be made , but it will be either a Lycoming or Continental in the 200/210hp class .
18 Instead of being a vertical fall it will be merely a gentle hump , especially if the offshore gradient is very little steeper than the original river gradient .
19 It will be purely an SS matter .
20 If such a treaty were signed , it will be less a result of any great Europeanism in France and more the result of a fit of absence of mind .
21 It will be quite a feather in his cap if Cambridge win today .
22 It will be quite a different train which operates next Sunday and the following weekend out of Twyford for Henley and return .
23 It will be quite a party , then . ’
24 So my answer to the question A is , I am not against a new settlement , of the right scale in the right location , but it is not a panacea , it is not an answer to all the questions , now it 's being offered in terms of a balanced strategy , I say that balanced strategy as put forward does not work , certainly beyond two thousand and six , and may grind to a halt well before two thousand and six if rates of development proceed er as they have done in certain years in the past , so it 's very important to look at that , can we just revisit the public acceptance of the new settlement , of course the public have accepted it and welcomed it , it has certain attractions , I support those attractions , however it 's easy for the public to accept that when measured against certain sites specific proposals that were put to them when they did not know where the new settlement would be , and still do not know , when new settlement locations are put forward it will be quite a different scenario .
25 It will be always a great pleasure to remain in contact with the spirit of Olivier Messiaen every time I perform his music .
26 ‘ On receipt of this letter , do n't write to me any more ; it will be only a waste of time .
27 Lindow Moss almost certainly has more to offer , yet within years it will be only a hole in the ground — the same hole that the ice left .
28 ‘ She 's going to Horsfall Woods and it will be only a little out of her way . ’
29 However , I 'm sure that it will be only a short time before the imaginative gentleman of this funeral business ( or after-care service , as it apparently now likes to be called ) will overcome these problems that in any case may be outweighed by one great advantage to which he points with pride : namely , that it is above all discreet , in that the girlfriend of the departed may view at any time , giving any name , and the wife and family will be none the wiser !
30 A computer is a wonderfully useful tool but it will be only a nuisance to your wife if all the language data is locked up on disks and she has nothing to look at in a spare five minutes .
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