Example sentences of "will [be] familiar to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Last weekend in Rome these ex-policemen , together with a Madrid drugs-squad inspector , a thoughtful chap from Holland 's Office for Alcohol , Drugs and Tobacco , a French judicial officer and a slew of academics from Harvard , Colombia ( the South American one ) , Venezuela , even Britain , founded an International League against Prohibition whose ideas will be familiar to regular readers of The Economist . |
2 | It contained not a trace of the spirit of openness , and its timeless tone will be familiar to all connoisseurs of Questions of Procedure for Ministers : |
3 | I need not go on because I know this will be familiar to all of us . |
4 | The acoustic energy produced by the ensuing particle-to particle impacts will be familiar to many divers , and is related to the size of grains in the sediment . |
5 | ( Kilburn 's White Horse will be familiar to many people ; carved out in 1857 on Roulston Scar overlooking the village , it is a well-known landmark . ) |
6 | The seven part-time Accounting Standards Board members , while not exactly household names , will be familiar to many accountants . |
7 | ‘ Dropped Stitches ’ ( possibly named after her initial experience as a machine knitter ! ) is run by Sue McClelland , who will be familiar to many knitters from her days at Woolengers . |
8 | The company launched PowerHouse for the AS/400 in a blaze of publicity a couple of years ago , but has encountered problems that will be familiar to many software companies attempting to break into this market . |
9 | Their faces will be familiar to many of you from their previous roles in Scottish Amicable . |
10 | For one more example , let us compare two terms which will be familiar to many readers ; when the phrase logical theory is used , an obvious difference of meaning is involved , depending on whether we are talking about a theory which has the characteristic of being logical ( with ascriptive interpretation of the adjective ) or about a theory which is concerned with aspects of logic ( associative use ) . |
11 | The Regulations establish a structured approach which will be familiar to many employers who already take their approach to health and safety seriously . |
12 | I am sure that that will be familiar to hon. Members with teenage children . |
13 | Carriers of this type are used in the building of the FIAT Strada/Ritmo cars and will be familiar to those who watch British television commercials . |
14 | There are , nevertheless , many features of foreign language learning which will be familiar to those who are learning sign language . |
15 | If the agreement relates to the acquisition of shares in an English company , it is likely to be best to have the contract governed by English law since the concepts and provisions referred to , and the problems likely to arise , will be familiar to English courts . |
16 | One of the circumstances which drove me to these experiments will be familiar to most home cooks . |
17 | To summarise , and to use an acronym which will be familiar to some readers , objectives should be challenging and : |
18 | I 'm gon na suggest to you that er if w if we 're going to think about channels of communication then we could arguably divide up inter-personal communication to three broad sets of channels so it will will be familiar to some students already I think , er but not certainly not to many second years . |