Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Imagine with me Chairman if you will the thoughts of someone trapped by some misfortune in the midst of the wreckage of a road traffic accident on the M 1 motorway Southbound between junctions twenty one and twenty that 's at Nutterworth or Northbound between twenty one and twenty two or Westbound on the M 69 they 'll be thinking the fire brigade 'll be here in a minute or two . |
2 | Once every eight weeks the card 'll be on your door for the Big Turn and you pay me to scrub the close . |
3 | Mummy 'll be in a panic ! |
4 | The city welcomed the move , believing the rate cut 'll be followed throughout Europe , particularly on the continent where German decisions still dominate economic policy making . |
5 | The car 'll be all right there . ’ |
6 | Luckily , it is the weekend the car 'll be home |
7 | You know so when you 're confirmed , it wo n't be , okay I 'm on the boat now , it will be making use of those gifts , whatever they may be , and they 'll be uniquely your own in each one , the mix 'll be uni uniquely you know , to the person , you 'll have to make use of it on a daily basis , not just simply , okay I 'm on the boat . |
8 | And you 'll find in time th the racecourse 'll be made of this here special stuff what they 're galloping on . |
9 | The rent 'll be twenty-five and then what about food ? |
10 | ‘ Spring 'll be here soon , ’ said Martha happily . |
11 | Labour 'll be nineteen short . |
12 | The new scale will assign an arbitrary mean score to those children with average scores , and children performing above and below the mean will be assigned higher and lower scores on the new scale . |
13 | The new National Certificate in Greenkeeping will be recognised for entry to this HNC . |
14 | When the churches are gone religion will be simply all in the mind |
15 | The meaning of ‘ the capacity to enjoy life ’ within the Alternative Religion will be enlarged upon in the final chapter of this book . |
16 | Close to the end of his life , Vincent referred approvingly to Tolstoy 's My Religion , and spoke of his hopes for a ‘ private and secret revolution in men from which a new religion will be born … something altogether new which will have no name , but will have the same effect of comforting , of making life possible , which the Christian religion used to have … ’ . |
17 | At a fairly basic level , sociologists of religion will be interested in finding out how many people are members of the different religious faiths ( or of none ) ; how many people attend a place of worship ( and with what frequency ) ; how many people are joining ( or leaving ) the ministry ; how many churches , synagogues , chapels , temples , mosques there are . |
18 | In the future religion will be changed slightly and the Bible ( or any other religious texts ) will be translated into more modern meaning but the main themes will still carry on . |
19 | The speed will then be dangerously low by the time that the nose has been lowered , and even more speed will be lost during the descent through the wind gradient . |
20 | My opinion is that , as long as Willsford is among the leaders coming to the last two fences and six furlongs , his speed will be a potent weapon , especially as he carries the minimum weight . |
21 | After eight seconds the wings will be horizontal and forward speed will be about 100 mph . |
22 | I think next season will tell , Strach 's will probably too old by then and Macca and Speed will be unable to cope with the loss of these two players . |
23 | By memorizing short pauses and by relishing them and using them frequently in your do-it-yourself SAS training , your speech reading will improve and your aural memory-bank will be enriched . |
24 | Every child aged between seven and 11 living in the borough will be invited to take part during the two-week summer campaign organised by Darlington police . |
25 | Poor liaison with clients means that decisions about elements of the tax computation will be made without the client being advised . |
26 | From Example 2 we see that a stretch of — along the 1-axis will be accompanied by contractions along the two other axes . |
27 | Every language has its characteristic stress and rhythm patterns which need to be learned ( rhythm will be dealt with in the next section ) . |
28 | Naturally the horse will be discouraged from eating . |
29 | The horse will be unpredictable , and from the handler 's point of view it may be downright dangerous ! |
30 | The next day the horse will be more confident and walk in further . |