Example sentences of "will [be] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The only flexibility in a local authority 's ability to raise finance will be the poll tax , which on current reckoning is intended to make up only 20 per cent of a local authority 's revenue base . |
2 | An important feature will be the contextualisation of the programme in the linguistic and curricular ( both formal and informal ) structures of the schools involved . |
3 | The cheapest and simplest method will be the air powered sponge filter . |
4 | I think that the C I A , er , would accelerate potential for chaos , I do n't think one needs necessarily to look at 1789 or 1917 too know how great will be the dangers of civil war , possibly starting from entering public boundaries dispute , or of militaristic counter coups which threatens neighbours and rather in a , possible in a way . |
5 | The biggest challenge will be the moves towards privatising BR . |
6 | It is not really a good idea to buy a few packets at random in the hope that these will be the type of thing you need . |
7 | Relevant factors will be the type of business , the attitude that the employer has demonstrated towards the information and the precise type of information . |
8 | The more that governments raise the costs of legitimate waste disposal , in an attempt to impose on polluters the true costs of their activities , the greater will be the price difference between lawful and illegal disposal — and the greater the incentive to dump waste in the most environmentally harmful way . |
9 | I suppose their new single will be the price of a double album ! ! |
10 | The higher the rates of interest on other assets , the lower will be the price that people will be prepared to pay for bills ( and hence the higher their rate of discount ) . |
11 | In the case of a demand for payment of solicitors ' costs , one of the circumstances will be the date when the bill was served and the client 's attitude towards taxation of the bill . |
12 | The date specified in the affidavit will be the date deemed to have been the date of service unless the court otherwise orders . |
13 | Newcastle Polytechnic will be the University of Northumbria at Newcastle . |
14 | Worst hit will be the South , where people with high mortgages have been most affected by the recession . |
15 | For the next hour or more his will be the voice in command of Doctor Who , the one charged with the responsibility of turning words on a printed script into cans of videotape to be seen , weeks later , by the audience at home . |
16 | You will be the friend I seek if you can address the situation of reconciling the issue of being a Jewish woman ( no longer at the age of unfulfilled hope ) who is married , and fights to be a feminist , and wishes to survive the crises of conscience that result . |
17 | In return , Lynwood will be the UK distributor for Cail Systems ' range of colour stations as well as providing maintenance and support to UK users . |
18 | The party responsible for the preparation of the completion accounts will be the Warrantors . |
19 | The party responsible for the preparation of the completion accounts will be the Warrantors . |
20 | ‘ Growth and recruitment will be the foundations of his wide brief which can not , by rule , include the coaching of a team . |
21 | And I think you can rest assured that the quality systems will be the foundations onto which we will build any changes which are identified as being necessary , as part of next week 's get-together . |
22 | ‘ Rosa will be the pacemaker , ’ said British record holder Maronique Marot , the French-born Leeds athlete . |
23 | Few of us will go through life without transgressing some rule of public law , the result of which will be the imposition of a financial penalty or perhaps , in more severe cases , deprivation of liberty . |
24 | ‘ If what you have told me is true , it will be the Chief who is beaten . ’ |
25 | And I emphasize , it 'll be the chancellor , it will be the chancellor making the announcements and not the defence secretary . |
26 | The greater the number of conjectured theories that are confronted by the realities of the world , and the more speculative those conjectures are , the greater will be the chances of major advances in science . |
27 | Moray Lawson will be the editor next issue so we wish him luck ( he 'll need it ) . |
28 | One to watch will be The Stress of Her Regard ( HarperCollins , £4.99 ) , a ‘ dark fantasy ’ from Tim Powers , an excellent and much neglected author . |
29 | The implications in relation to resources are obvious , but the chief requirement will be the conviction and the will to achieve the necessary reforms . |
30 | Sit down at your machine with a cassette player and knit , following Diane 's clear and helpful explanations and in just a few hours YOU will be the master of your machine ! |