Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] will be the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Unless the needs of this group are addressed it will be the force behind their defeat in 1996 .
2 ‘ They may feel they will be the number ones , but I am very pleased with my new partner .
3 Blair calls his low-budget high-tech approach ‘ electronic cinema ’ and says it will be the form of the Nineties for creative independents .
4 If anything , he says it will be the applications software that will be difficult to convert .
5 The big banks hope it will be the answer to organised card crime , which is moving into the country in a big way .
6 ‘ We hope it will be the highlight of 1993 — a favourable outcome would set the seal on a tremendous amount of very hard work by the technical groups and the rest of the LNS team . ’
7 The predicted demand for ISDN — consultancy Prognos reckons it will be the basis for business networks by the year 2000 — and the likelihood that it will become cheaper over time bodes well for the Highlands .
8 When my colliery closes it will be the end of a forward-producing era . ’
9 By the same token , I can not help wondering what will be the result of a survey among half the 2,500 members of the British Psychological Society to establish how many of them have had sexual relations with their clients .
10 Where it knows that it will suffer increases in its costs , it may wish to use a model to predict what will be the effect of a series of increasingly large price rises upon its sales .
11 The 32-year-old Londoner has yet to secure a contract with the team for 1994 , and after finishing second to fellow Williams ' driver Alain Prost in yesterday 's opening qualifying session , said : ‘ I have had a fantastic opportunity with this team and I believe they will be the team to beat again next year .
12 I suppose it will be the winters that will eventually finish my deep attachment to Low Birk Hatt , now that I am getting older .
13 When we are too old to force our limbs up the crags and are ready to regale our grandchildren with tales of derring-do it will be the epics which have them on the edge of their seats .
14 Registers will roll until elections are announced and then when elections are announced it will be the closing date for that particular election and polling cards will immediately be issued with massive publicity around them so that people who do n't get polling cards , discover that they 're not on registers and will still have time because they 've qualified by the qualifying date to get themselves entered onto registers within a week of the election taking place .
15 I I had n't thought of that but er I mean it will be the group kind of er lecturing I mean it wo n't be lecturing to er a full meeting all day .
16 I think it will be the trip of a lifetime . ’
17 I think it will be the hay that increases the temperature .
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