Example sentences of "will never be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Government may object that the figures will never be perfect .
2 In a big theatre performance will never be perfect unless the beat is understood more by the eyes than the ears , because sometimes the chorus is almost wholly in the wings , and almost always divided between two sides .
3 Without the legalisation of the Ukranian community , the process of democratisation will never be complete . ’
4 Because the accident went unmonitored during the first few vital hours and days , certain statistics will never be available .
5 Whenever you pack your bags , wherever you set them down , you will never be far from a little bit of home .
6 Such awareness does not govern everything a Home Secretary does or says in public , but it will never be far from his thoughts .
7 CHURCH matters will never be far away for Sellafield technical support officer David Ivey and his new wife , Marilyn .
8 Our companions in this journey should be mirth , tranquillity and enthusiasm and we will never be bored .
9 That each morning , like a beautiful woman , it will reveal some hidden facet to me so that I will never be bored with its presence . ’
10 The white racist will never be black ; the male sexist will never be female ; but the young ageist will grow old .
11 However , it will never be possible to test the validity of this conclusion , since ‘ knowing the meaning of a word ’ implies being able to use that word in an infinite number of possible situations .
12 The old man will never be good for much now . ’
13 ‘ There will never be other women now , ’ he promised softly .
14 In any case , since the site-owner and his insurer will never be sure they can prove the liability of the installer , the existence of the installer 's liability cover will not reduce the fire premium , so that the only alternative to the site-owner bearing the risk will be double insurance , which benefits neither side .
15 Tower House will never be grand but in this it is timely .
16 He will never be certain that it is not a form of psychological wish-fulfilment and that his belief in God is not purely a result of his need for God .
17 The white racist will never be black ; the male sexist will never be female ; but the young ageist will grow old .
18 He will never be content , so long as he knows that he is in our debt . ’
19 Expect to pay about £50 to £60 a case for English wines , which will never be cheap because crop levels are seldom high and most vineyards are small .
20 Although the state might operate as an honest broker between different sections of the ruling class and may seek to give the appearance of neutrality to mystify its class nature and role , it will never be neutral as between the general interests of the bourgeoisie and the proletariat .
21 However , it will never be practicable to convert more than a small percentage of this into useful energy .
22 You will never be sad or lonely as long as I live . ’
23 I said , ‘ Gentlemen , this will never be right until you have mastered it completely and are free of the page .
24 It will never be easy but you have to try to give the players every avenue and every support to achieve that , ’ he explained .
25 Anyone who forgets that this is how men and women thought of the goods of life in those days will never be competent to judge the small but genuine improvement which the great capitalist expansion brought to a substantial part of the working classes in the third quarter of the nineteenth century .
26 If we confine ourselves to explanations couched in the vocabulary of physics or neurochemistry , then we are going to lose , or fail to formulate , a vitally important set of generalizations about human behaviour , and science will never be able to explain or predict behaviour in a satisfactory way .
27 But finding an ideal seat position is impossible if you are much over six foot , as you will never be able to get the front seat back far enough .
28 But they will never be able to achieve their goal .
29 A letter to a Front soldier from a citizen of Görlitz in late June or early July 1940 undoubtedly spoke for many in stating that , following the ‘ unimaginably great ’ events which had been seen each week in the newsreels , ‘ we will never be able to thank the Führer and brave army enough for sparing us at home the horrors of war ’ , and that an ‘ immensely great ’ future awaited Germany ‘ in the construction of Europe after the final victory ’ .
30 If the horse is thumped by the farrier , or we belt it with a cane , the horse is likely to become so upset that the chances are we will never be able to shoe the horse !
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