Example sentences of "[ex0] will [be] " in BNC.

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1 There will be no attempt to define exactly what art criticism is , or to set out a theory of criticism , beyond the suggestions of some differences in writings on art which have already been made .
2 Finally it is safe to predict that in any catalogue there will be more information than art criticism .
3 Throughout drama school there will be continuous work on acting solo pieces , and both singing and acting tutorials are usually conducted on a one to one basis ( more on tutorials in chapter 7 ) .
4 There will be no flood , he wrote , and there will be no fire , but it will do its work .
5 There will be no flood , he wrote , and there will be no fire , but it will do its work .
6 I have said enough about the long run already , where there will be no more Reykjavik and no more big glass and not even any more lovers .
7 There will be no brass footrail , dark corners , etched-mirror backbars , or dartboards , and there will definitely be no hint of a smell of the heady cocktail of Real Ale and the Gents urinals .
8 There will be some differences , but they may be too slight to be noticed by the customers , who would normally see only one piece of each item in any case .
9 But there will be a great many more , soon , and they 'll be asking a great many questions . ’
10 Because , believe me , Andrew , there will be an apology . ’
11 There will be FESTIVAL INFORMATION POINTS AT MAC AND THE TRIANGLE .
12 In addition , there will be a series of screenings at the Ikon Gallery of new experimental work , followed by discussions with some of the filmmakers .
13 Each film will be introduced , and placed in context , and there will be discussions after the screening .
14 Allowance must always be made for wind strength and the possibility of strong sink , since it can never be known beforehand whether there will be lift or sink on the way back .
15 Often , even after insisting that everyone goes back to the launch point , there will be barely enough people to hold all the gliders down , turn them around and re-park them if the wind changes .
16 In windy weather there will be a definite tendency for the fuselage to weathercock round into wind unless the tail-wheel or skid is chocked .
17 If there is a cross wind , there will be a tendency for the glider to start to swing , while if there is a down wind component on take-off , it will take the glider longer to gain enough speed for the controls to become effective .
18 There will be someone on the staff at your antenatal clinic who can explain what benefits you can claim .
19 These grants however are discretionary — that means they do not have to be given so there will be variations from one district to another .
20 There will be a good crowd at church tomorrow , that is for sure .
21 Well , we have a duty to draw up the lists , and manage the ballot , and by God we will carry it out and support Sir John , or else there will be madness and misrule here for evermore .
22 There will be fewer to bring it in next year , when the listed men have gone . ’
23 There will be many causes , James — let us not be speculating , and frightening ourselves .
24 ( b ) if you take the aubergines , artichokes and courgettes out of those boxes and put them in the glove compartment , on the back shelf , wedge them between other things on the floor , there will be loads of space .
25 No doubt there will be some who dismiss such utterances as hypocritical , asking how such views can be reconciled with the way Mr Chatrier , as President of the French Tennis Federation , worked so hard to provide Paris , in what was already a crowded autumn calendar , with what at the time was the richest official indoor tournament , other than The Masters , in terms of prize money .
26 There will be a pole lathe on the go , and the Adams Axeman making walking sticks and baskets .
27 If the dead person has paid for a grave space in the churchyard , there will be a document called a ‘ faculty ’ in existence , and you will need to produce this .
28 With a family grave , there will be a fee for opening it up , for moving headstones , and for additional inscriptions on an existing headstone .
29 Before anyone applies for a grant from the Social Fund they should check what money is in the estate of the person who has died , such as in bank or building society accounts ; whether there will be any money from insurance policies or charities , friends or relatives ( either of the person claiming the grant or the person who has died ) ; and any savings that the person claiming has over £500 .
30 Where only one person lives in a property there will be a 25 per cent reduction .
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