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

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1 Throughout the field investigation there will obviously be exchanges of information between the engineering , operational , flight recorder and pathological investigators , and for the first few days at least there will be regular meetings for mutual consultation at the end of each day 's work .
2 In any classroom there will always be aspects of the classroom encounter , the play of personality , the tactics of expedient interaction , which will defy the reduction to generality .
3 By the time we get to your place it 'll almost be Kirsty 's bedtime .
4 That one day I 'll just be history , like the rest …
5 Provisions which will probably be conditions from the beginning deal with aspects such as the time for delivery and the description of the actual computer concerned .
6 The betting industry needs to shake off its dowdy appearance and attract customers who will still be customers in the 21st century .
7 In addition to distribution of juice there will also be juice on sale .
8 In addition to distribution of juice there will also be juice on sale .
9 But while Yorkshire fail on the field there will always be discontent , and Boycott , after a period in which he appeared to have submerged himself in a media career , may head the opposition once more .
10 You will also have to allow for the time lag between installation and productive use which will probably be months rather than weeks or days .
11 So I have to say that though I at this moment very close to this in the smallest county of England I have also had experience in three other major counties in mainland England er and I have found the same experience the difficulty of finding people who will even be councillors or magistrates , let alone these other jobs that the er that the er Home Secretary seeks to find .
12 The unseemly haste is dictated not merely by the Government 's electoral timetable , but by the fear that if the measure is given proper time for debate there will also be time for the real , but as yet nascent , concerns of Tory Back Benchers and their constituents to grow and mature .
13 I believe it is very important to judge a new settlement in terms of viability and sustainability on the availability of some significant element of jobs , of course it will never be self contained , erm but that is a very important factor , I do n't see that in the list of criteria .
14 Many past investments have proved fruitless and no doubt there will also be failures in the 1990s among the new technologies .
15 Where achieving cultures are growing out of traditional ones there will inevitably be tension between the two , and the occasional conflicts will affect marketing development and growth .
16 Over one August Bank Holiday there will also be rides on the museum 's 2 foot gauge railway , the only one of its kind in London .
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