Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [be] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 The new National Certificate in Greenkeeping will be recognised for entry to this HNC .
3 When the churches are gone religion will be simply all in the mind
4 The meaning of ‘ the capacity to enjoy life ’ within the Alternative Religion will be enlarged upon in the final chapter of this book .
5 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 … ’ .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 After eight seconds the wings will be horizontal and forward speed will be about 100 mph .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 Poor liaison with clients means that decisions about elements of the tax computation will be made without the client being advised .
15 From Example 2 we see that a stretch of — along the 1-axis will be accompanied by contractions along the two other axes .
16 Every language has its characteristic stress and rhythm patterns which need to be learned ( rhythm will be dealt with in the next section ) .
17 Naturally the horse will be discouraged from eating .
18 The horse will be unpredictable , and from the handler 's point of view it may be downright dangerous !
19 The next day the horse will be more confident and walk in further .
20 The horse will be confused at first ; after all we are behaving rather strangely !
21 Then , when the brand is hot and the brander comes up to the horse and touches it momentarily on the shoulder ( previously clipped ) , the horse will be surprised , but will probably not even move a step , providing the handler remains relaxed and reassuring .
22 So how we handle the foal is certainly going to make a difference between whether the mature horse will be friendly or not , and in my experience , horses that have not been well handled as foals are never as friendly , trusting , and confident as those who have .
23 A young , green horse will be weak but if worked correctly will gradually build up the necessary muscle to enable him to perform the required movements .
24 This system is only successful if you are confident that your horse will be treated as an individual and that the people helping you care enough to spot when something is wrong .
25 A relaxed horse will be somewhere between the two , with little tension in the head , neck and tail , maybe a rested hindleg , but still showing interest in his environment .
26 However , the aggressive horse will be preparing to fight rather than flee , which will manifest itself in bared teeth and the head and neck being extended with a thrust , ready to attack .
27 The confused horse will be in a state of conflict , torn between two or more courses of action .
28 If the rider drives the horse into a fence in such a way that he alters rhythm and balance , the horse will be forced onto his forehand and not given chance to jump off his hocks .
29 ( 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 . )
30 One bet says that horse will be first .
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