Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] will be a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Right , the national curriculum levels I am nearly o of the opinion to be almost glib and say there will be a space that is about a third of a sheet of A four , it 's down to every department to do their own I nearly said , I do n't care , I often do care |
2 | He accepts there will be a bit of a hullabaloo when he steps out of the tunnel , maybe smiling at the ‘ This is Anfield ’ sign . |
3 | As the innovations mature there will be a period of stagnation and depression , with consequent high unemployment , if or until a new wave of innovations comes along to compensate . |
4 | If this happens it will be a loss not just to the National Park , but more particularly to the local areas with which they are associated . |
5 | Alexi Sayle says it will be a chance to ride your bike properly instead of taking it down to the chinese takeaway … |
6 | Edward Price says it will be a dream of a lifetime … he says it will never happen again because the competition is getting stronger … and jokes there 'll be no bumps at Lords |
7 | The Royal Navy says it will be a routine departure for them , although it is not known yet how Cammell Laird will mark the event . |
8 | He says it will be a reminder of the good old days . |
9 | In addition we shall have our special Fund-Raising Event , which will be designed for you all to participate in , physically or financially ; we hope it will be a fun-thing to watch ! |
10 | I hope it will be a birthday year in in every way , er but it 's not just a good excuse to have a party there is very serious intent behind this birthday . |
11 | ‘ We hope that once the land is bought there will be a warden stationed there to help prevent unauthorised access , ’ she added . |
12 | In the dancehall scene where Leonard and Maria first meet there will be a crowd of 200 . |
13 | Very unlikely if it is properly controlled in terms of deposition of materials on site then certainly at two miles I do n't believe there will be a problem . |
14 | ‘ He reckoned it will be a collector 's item . |
15 | I predict he will be a breath of fresh air for the business community . |
16 | We know you will be a success in whatever new venture you take up and we wish you and your family all the best in the future . ’ |
17 | If you sack your Chancellor you know there will be a price to pay . |
18 | I know it will be a bit expensive , but Chrissie comes first in our lives . ’ |
19 | ‘ I know it will be a challenge but new beginnings are so exciting , I always think . ’ |
20 | In the language of project finance it will be a recourse loan . |
21 | They should put that fight into a computer 'cos I do n't think there will be a fight to compete with what that would have been . ’ |
22 | ‘ But I do n't think there will be a problem — I hope not . ’ |
23 | We do n't think there will be a problem with jobs . |
24 | I I 've a feeling that er she may be seeing individual students this Friday er and that 's all so er I do n't think there will be a tutorial . |
25 | I fear there will be a lot of split skulls , maybe a dead cop or two . |
26 | If 14 days notice is not given there will be a charge of 25p per £100 ( or part thereof ) withdrawn . |
27 | People rationalize by saying there will be a time to catch up with important relationships ( spouses , children , friends ) later . |
28 | As they prepared to fly out to Greece on honeymoon , Kirsty , 20 , said : ‘ We reckon there will be a lot of empty seats on the plane when people hear about this . |
29 | ‘ We hope the DoH recognises we have been conservative with our bids in the past and will take this and our supporting statement into account as we feel there will be a demand for growth ’ . |
30 | Yeah I suppose they will be a republic sooner or later , by the year two thousand probably . |