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

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1 Provided the gift is at least £600 it will be regarded as having been paid net of basic rate tax .
2 However , if biographies of artists are carefully examined , it will be found that they do not necessarily contain much art criticism at all ; a biographer may prefer not to express personal views about the artist 's work ; a book 's main thrust may be to describe the artist 's own aims and ideas .
3 It will be the work both of one hand and of the other .
4 It will be clear to most people here that the attack is deserved , and that writers sold out .
5 It will be difficult for him to be baleful about the Millennium .
6 After all , an actor 's life is spent working with words , and it will be valuable for you to have a reasonable background in the English literary and dramatic traditions .
7 After all , the voice is an actor 's number one asset , and it will be in use all the time .
8 It will be the same story for many moons to come .
9 It will be up to you to write constantly and make contacts everywhere and you will largely be responsible for yourself .
10 Here it will be argued that an indirect , and occasionally a direct , relationship does exist .
11 It will be argued that when the second source is threatened as well as the first , the power to coerce can devolve on the civil sphere in a substantive way .
12 The state has no role in the appointment of bishops and the juridical processes of church and state are kept entirely separate , though it will be seen that a number of administrative procedures reflect a direct link .
13 If it has to tell a story , he wrote , it will be the story of the machine inside the ghost , of the ghost animated by the machine .
14 And yet , he wrote , if the glass is to be any sort of advance , it will be because of the middle .
15 My sense of how to go on determined by the vividness of my imagination of what it will be like when done .
16 I am not talking primarily about myself , he wrote , for it will be obvious to anyone who reads these notes that you have used me simply as a stalking horse for some of your more outrageous views and .
17 ‘ NO ; BUT IT WILL BE IN A FORTNIGHT . ’
18 Later this month it will be a permanent feature of full-time courses at the hotel school .
19 Mercury has not yet disclosed what announcements it will be making at the show .
20 The Direct Tableware Company sales director Roger Young agrees that it will be next spring before any real growth in catering occurs , but he thinks there might be a slight upturn next month in the top-up business : ‘ It 's heading for the busy time and you ca n't serve customers without knives and forks . ’
21 ‘ Feel the weight and look at the thickness , that is a good clue to how strong it will be .
22 It will be a lovely surprise for them both when they come in , Rita 's chance at last .
23 Though it might be fanciful to assert that this passage heralds the arrival of Hercule Poirot on the literary scene , it is clear that the Digression prepares the way for the development of the whodunnit form , and particularly of the private detective , ‘ the righteous unraveller ’ , whose task it will be to solve the murder .
24 What is not certain is what shape independent production will take and where it will be located .
25 It will be a whole new adventure for us . ’
26 Then it will be first thing tomorrow morning for making the sandwiches .
27 It will be available from garden centres this autumn .
28 Give it a sunny position and it will be your pal for life .
29 If you have spent a long day on the airfield , it will be difficult to refuse your turn to fly , even if you are tired .
30 In lighter winds it will be far easier for the glider to continue the swing , accentuated by the inertia effects .
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