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

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1 But beyond that , Mr Hurd is unpersuaded that flocks of Eurocrats will be much help .
2 The next time you will be much more on your guard to avoid the same interviewing fault .
3 Once all your books and ornaments are on shelves there will be much more floor space .
4 For clients staying in Alsopahok there will be much to see and do , new sights , sounds and tastes to enjoy .
5 It could be a problem but I am certain of one thing : Manchester United 's purist style will be much more to Eric 's liking than the mix and match game at Leeds .
6 He 's back tomorrow on Channel Four to anchor their weekly live coverage of the Italian league , the best club football in the world , and he said : ‘ This will be much more like the Premier League than what we like to call ours in England . ’
7 She was well beaten by User Friendly at Epsom , but will be much more at home over this trip and the faster ground .
8 ‘ It will be much more of a knock-about place , irregularly decorated and very easy to live with , ’ she says .
9 The disabled child — particularly one who is severely disabled , either physically or mentally — may labour under a distorted upbringing which adversely affects the development of relationship capacity ; he or she is likely to have less opportunity for peer relationships and the process of sexual and quasi-sexual learning which takes place between children ; there will be much less opportunity in later life for sexual partnership or marriage ; and so on .
10 The photographer will be much more in charge here but he or she will still need a detailed briefing .
11 Anyway it 's nice to know that no time has been wasted though I do n't imagine there will be much energy left for the Finer Things .
12 But , note , that although your book will be much more like " real life " than the basic , blueprint formula , you still can not upset your readers by , as in real life , having the murderer be that passing sex pervert or opportunist small-time thief .
13 But characters will be much more present , be seen in much greater , convoluted depth even than in the detective novel .
14 The output of the summing device will be much less than K.
15 In the processes of Parliament there will be much consideration whether a Bill should or should not in one form or another become an enactment .
16 The chapter/section idea(s) : these will be much more concrete , are usually expressed in the first and/or last paragraphs and should be seen as a part of the wider themes/theses of the book .
17 Usually damages will be much less than the price and the seller also has the inconvenience of having to find another buyer .
18 The handheld multimedia system that eventually emerges , therefore , will be much more than a single delivery platform .
19 The modulus will be much less temperature dependent than the viscosity so we can write which demonstrates the equivalence of the empirical equation ( 12.22 ) with that derived from the free volume theory , equations ( 12.19 ) and 12.21 ) .
20 If , however , a bond only has a short time left to maturity , it will be much more liquid : its market price will be near its face value .
21 If , if as I understand it , it 's a matter of law , and the practice will be much as just suggested , is that a correct er , interpretation .
22 If that happens , and West of Scotland beat Grangemouth at Burnbrae to accompany the Colleges up , there will be much gnashing of teeth among the Musselburgh XV , who have the best defensive record of the three clubs but could lose out because they have scored fewer points .
23 However , there will be much to be gained by careful preparation of the selling task .
24 I doubt whether there will be much opportunity for sight-seeing here , but I might manage a trip to Sao Paulo or to Rio , or to the beach , which is about 60 miles away , I think .
25 What we know , rather , and roughly , is that a proportion of a certain number of events will be such-and-such .
26 Power up front will be former Dublin & South Eastern locomotive 461 which is now kept at Mullingar , pulling the society 's 1950 's style carriages with their distinctive green livery of that period complete with C.I.E .
27 One of his teammates will be former Darlington assistant manager Tony McAndrew .
28 But , seeing that a fine picture is nature reflected by an artist , the criticism which I approve will be that picture reflected by an intelligent and sensitive mind .
29 Do whatever you believe in your heart of hearts is God 's will , and that will be that .
30 The decision , however , will be that of the case doctor ‘ and must be made solely for clinical , not financial reasons ’ .
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