Example sentences of "will be [adj] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | Although the committee is to be congratulated for its lead on the need for change , this will be worthless unless it is willing to ensure implementation of those changes . |
2 | Even granted that everyone , for example , finds pleasure beneficial , to judge an inclination egoistic because achievement of its goal gives the agent pleasure would be vacuous , because whatever his goals he will be pleased if he succeeds , sorry if he fails . |
3 | I for one will be pleased if Foinaven is over 3,000 feet and therefore rises in popular esteem . |
4 | Call an engineer , he will be pleased if you have a BOOT disk , and ecstatic if you have prudently backed-up your files on a regular basis . |
5 | ‘ I do n't think we 've had anyone like that in my time here at the club and I will be pleased if Mark agrees to join us . ’ |
6 | Sadly , operational commitments prevented you from coming to the ‘ Open Day ’ and I will be pleased if you and Superintendent Pakes can attend this meeting , which will be held at our Riverside Headquarters in Keynsham , starting at 10.15 . |
7 | On the afternoon of 26 August we will be holding the promised follow-up to our Emergency Services open day ; it will only involve representatives from the Police and British Gas South Western and I will be pleased if you or other senior colleagues can take part . |
8 | I will be pleased if you can attend this meeting , which will be held at our Riverside Headquarters in Keynsham , starting at 10.15 . |
9 | Ten times he went into Test battle with them , winning once in 1977 in a Lions ' jersey , and his experience and example will be crucial when the revamped , and increasingly successful , Gwent side meet the tourists in 13 days time . |
10 | Ignoring disputes for the moment will be crucial if you have an inkling that your children squabble more when you are around . |
11 | His recent return to England brought with it a 120-day qualification ban and he admitted : ‘ This game will be crucial because I need the extra edge . |
12 | In the absence of differential income and capital gains taxes , transaction costs , etc. , shareholders will be indifferent as to whether they receive their return in the form of dividends or capital gains . |
13 | King is currently on holiday but Mr Corfe added : ‘ John will be delighted when he hears about this because he feels that getting into the Pontins League is , in the long-term , almost as important as getting into the Premier League . ’ |
14 | Goal-shy City will be delighted if Quinn can get back on target . |
15 | ‘ I will be delighted if it goes ahead . |
16 | And the ‘ quack ’ will be good when over 1 , ducks take to the waters of the River Lagan . |
17 | In such a case the exercise of the option will be good if the tenant has performed his covenants to the extent that a reasonably-minded tenant would have done ( Gardner v Blaxill [ 1960 ] 2 All ER 457 ) . |
18 | One might quibble with these distinctions , but the proposal is simple : BSL is a language for conveying information and will be optimal where accurate and immediate knowledge is the goal ; methods imposed on this medium will be tailored to specific educational goals and these will be a function of the priorities of teachers , parents and society . |
19 | If it is true that verbal questions primarily engage the left hemisphere while spatial questions tap the functions of the right hemisphere , it might be predicted that responses to such questions will be optimal when the appropriate hemisphere is activated rather than if the opposite hemisphere is aroused . |
20 | It will be void if that fact makes it impossible right from the outset to carry out the contract . |
21 | This strategy will be profitable until the sum of the transactions costs of selling the existing share portfolio and buying the index future ( including the roll-over costs , if any ) exceeds the deviation from the no-arbitrage condition . |
22 | It will be nice if you could get somebody to do this for you every day would n't it ? |
23 | I think it will be nice if you sat on your chair , do n't you think it will be nice if he sat on his chair ? |
24 | I think it will be nice if you sat on your chair , do n't you think it will be nice if he sat on his chair ? |
25 | ‘ Ah , ’ Frau Nordern sighed , ‘ it will be nice when Hans gets his promotion . |
26 | it will be nice when it 's done , I mean last weekend he sorted out the doorway which was n't half knocking out |
27 | Yeah , bu bu bu perhaps the other one will be nice when he |
28 | We can estimate when equation ( 1 ) will be applicable when crystals are growing in the boundary layer by an approximate analysis of local conditions . |
29 | Evidence obtained in breach of this requirement will be inadmissible unless the court rules otherwise ( see Chapter 6 , 4 ) . |
30 | In these circumstances , we can not guarantee that private management will be efficient unless it is subject to effective competition and challenge , either from other competitors in the market-place or from a tough and watchful regulatory body . |