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

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1 Prefer advice this week if possible for this item , as Norma G. will be away next week .
2 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 .
3 He added : ‘ The lottery will be tremendously good news for sport .
4 That 's why I 'm trying to fill up the gap with a few concerts , but of course I 'm not good enough for the big dates , it will be mostly provincial engagements .
5 However , if the arbitrage portfolios tend to contain roughly the same subset of shares , there will be little direct pressure on the prices of the remaining constituents of the index .
6 It is expected that this trend will continue at least until the turn of the century : indeed forecasts suggest that between now and the year 2000 , the 70 year old ex-Service population will nearly double , while by the end of that period some 500,000 ex-RAF personnel will be over 80 years old .
7 It is expected that this trend will continue at least until the turn of the century ; indeed forecasts suggest that between now and the year 2000 , the 70 year old ex-Service population will nearly double , while by the end of that period some 500,000 ex-RAF personnel will be over 80 years old .
8 The race will be over 5 miles instead of eight and a quarter and is being arranged with the help of Loftus AC road race organiser Peter Clifford .
9 The Hawaii Ironman is the original and ultimate triathlon , where the swim is through 2.4 miles of ocean , and is immediately followed by a 112-mile cycle ride up on the black lava fields , where by mid-morning the temperature will be over 100 degrees .
10 A private firm is also trying to start a luxury train — the Occident Express , I suppose — but if it happens the fare will be over 1500 pounds .
11 Instead of manufacturer 's servicing it 's just an oil change and level check , that 's all it is , every three months , three thousand miles , because bearing in mind that these vehicles will be over five years and sixty thousand miles it 's less onerous to the customer to have that than to be forced into having a manufacturer service which they probably ca n't afford .
12 And do you know , ’ he leaned across the table staring at me and tapping the open file softly with his huge fingers , ‘ if tomorrow I decide to release one of them , there will be over three times as much paper-work . ’
13 It has been estimated that the amount of fossil fuels that will be consumed between AD 2000 and AD 2050 will be over three times the amount consumed between AD 1 and AD 2000 .
14 ‘ This will be yet another attempt to rid the industry of its Victorian mill image , demonstrating our place in the international market place ’ , Mr Chlopas said .
15 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 ) .
16 ‘ The next 12 hours will be particularly anxious ones for her family and colleagues . ’
17 It is not necessary to believe that Christ will be here tomorrow , although it may help to believe that he will be here some time .
18 ‘ That bed will be here any minute , and the room needs to be vacuumed . ’
19 SUKI BROWNSDON , Britain 's four-time Olympic swimmer , will be here next week as a guest of the Bangor club .
20 Mr Graham said : ‘ I want Smith to stay and he will be here next season .
21 The Manchester date has already been rescheduled for December 3 — the other dates are not yet confirmed but will be around this time .
22 The Manchester date has already been rescheduled for December 3 — the other dates are not yet confirmed but will be around this time .
23 You know they sleep with both eyes open and a rifle under the pillow-not to mention the fact that it 's still lambing season and most of them will be up all night !
24 Deadline for order that week will be 4p.m. 26th January .
25 He will be just one detective working among a whole complex of colleagues .
26 The overwhelming majority of these will be just existing ways of doing things .
27 There will be just enough time for some semblance of the democratic process within the party to operate .
28 The proposed restrictions will be just another nail in the railways ’ coffin .
29 The proposed restrictions will be just another nail in the railways ’ coffin .
30 Episodes will be just ten minutes long , slotting into Granada 's This Morning programme .
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