Example sentences of "will be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In many practical cases the program will be deterministic , in that it can not diverge and never has any choice over what to communicate or what to assign to its free variables . |
2 | Laing points out that this approach generates a lot of ideas , many of which will be worthless , as happens in a brainstorming session . |
3 | Buyers need to tell someone close to them they have made the arrangements , otherwise the policy will be worthless . |
4 | Although the committee is to be congratulated for its lead on the need for change , this will be worthless unless it is willing to ensure implementation of those changes . |
5 | If you destroy his idea , his life will be worthless . ’ |
6 | Subsidiarity is too vague , and it will be worthless as a protection against expansion to the centre . |
7 | On ; the following minor variations apply : — 1145 departure from Oxenhope will be steam-hauled. 1230 departure from Keighley will be steam-hauled and extended to Oxenhope , arriving 1257 . |
8 | There have been some impressive cases of increases in productivity , notably British Airways , British Leyland , and British Steel , which have shed workers , but it remains to be seen whether the improvement will be durable or a once-only case of firms shaking out the least efficient workers . |
9 | It will be automatic and payable in advance . |
10 | The top three after the final counting event — the Dalmahoy Open next month — will be automatic selections for Scotland 's team for the European championships in France in May . |
11 | ‘ If the ground is on the firm side it will be Clever Folly and if there 's any give it will be Pat 's Jester . ’ |
12 | a task for which , curiously , she was required to show , or to possess , neither intelligence nor knowledge ( ‘ Be good sweet maid and let who will be clever ’ , as Charles Kingsley put it ) . |
13 | This view is summarized in a memorandum sent to embassies abroad by the Foreign Office early in 1945 , arguing for a necessary linkage of diplomatic commitments to economic strength , but going on to state that Britain 's looming economic problems were likely to be temporary : ‘ It must , however , be stressed that , given skill and good fortune , our financial difficulties will be acute only during the immediate post-war years . |
14 | Mr Major 's dilemma will be acute . |
15 | ( e ) Reorganise into a logical order — there is no guarantee that the original ( being an extract ) will be logical . |
16 | The 40-overs format is decried by quite a few , not all of them dyed-in-the-wool traditionalists , and it does have its limitations ; but next year , it will be 50-overs-a-side , making it more like the current Benson & Hedges or NatWest layout . |
17 | Spending a great deal of time trying to achieve these goals will be unproductive and frustrating . |
18 | All those who have written to the prisoners will be pleased to know that Henrick Gjoka from Albania , Reverend Lawford Imunde from Kenya and Ernesto Diaz Rodriguez from Cuba have been released . |
19 | Film crazed insomniacs will be pleased to know that Vokani Film Circuit is continuing its tradition of organising a BLACK FILM ALL NIGHTER at the Triangle . |
20 | Mr Crewe will be pleased to provide photographs for any next-of-kin or relatives . |
21 | We will be pleased to advertise job vacancies relating to frontier youth work . |
22 | I 'm sure she will be pleased to learn about the formation of the Association for the Study of Caribbean and African Literature in French , which brings together a group of academics involved with the teaching of this literature at university level . |
23 | The House , Mr Gummer thought , ‘ will be pleased to know that ’ . |
24 | If you are new in the area your estate agent will be pleased to recommend a firm whom they know to be reputable . |
25 | I 'll give it to Otley , he will be pleased . |
26 | Anyone who has struggled to remove a rear tractor tyre or large trailer tyre will be pleased to see a new American innovation which eases the task . |
27 | That way , you will ensure that people will be pleased — they all want free time — and the programme does n't suffer . |
28 | All three sailors will be pleased with their results because only the top five British competitors will qualify for the world championships in Greece . |
29 | Anally-retentive collectors will be pleased to note that , from Monday , Virgin Vision is packing some of them into two handy , three-tape boxed sets , available from Our Price record shops . |
30 | Telephone enquiries are also accepted and fully trained staff will be pleased to search for information that is difficult to locate . |