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

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1 In his next movie In The Line Of Fire , he stars opposite John Malcovich : ‘ I 'll just be the actor .
2 I will never be the woman she was .
3 I wo n't be the cause of any more . ’
4 It is intended that this system , which will presumably be the basis for pool allocations for some years to come , will be refined during the next few years as it works out in practice .
5 The new Act will not lay down time specifications , but there is little doubt that the national testing procedures will act as a heavy constraint on time allocations made in schools , potentially to the detriment of optional/additional subjects as well as on foundation subjects which will not be the subject of national testing — the arts , religious education and physical education .
6 The firm 's report should be dated as of the completion of the engagement which will normally be the date of the final discussions or client agreement to the draft report .
7 Time runs from the date of the breach , which will usually be the date of non-compliance with the decision .
8 These difficulties have been faced with commendable honesty in the large catalogue , which includes a number of useful specialist essays , and which will certainly be the point of departure for future research in this area .
9 PAMELA : Indeed , sir , it is impossible I should be ungrateful to your honour or disobedient , but when your commands are contrary to that first duty which will ever be the principle of my life .
10 The man who will contact you will probably be the aeroplane passenger . ’
11 More , I believe , than would be acceptable to people , so that nuclear power in itself will never be the solution to our energy problems .
12 There 'll also be the Pedigree Chum Professional and Fun Agility Challenge finals , the Pedigree Formula Working Dog of the Year Awards and the fun Flyball competition .
13 Students from all departments will be invited to enrol , more secondary schools will be involved , and there will also be the possibility of tutoring in primary schools .
14 There will also be the opportunity for your customers to save bottle tops for or pu or purchase heavily discounted quality goods .
15 There will also be the influence of soap operas , from Dallas to EastEnders , which will portray marriage with a blend of romanticism and earthiness .
16 Apart from this summit meeting of minds there will also be the chance for other boffins of the black and white board to take on past champion John Hegarty , who is challenging all comers .
17 There will also be the need for a user-specific lexicon with the facility to add and delete items , especially for proper nouns , individual abbreviations and misspellings , as well as words which may have been missed by the other dictionaries .
18 There will also be the option of being audited as an individual centre ( for example , a single college or training organisation ) or as a network ( for example , a group of neighbouring schools or a group of workplaces ) .
19 There will also be the matter of a marriage licence . ’
20 There will not be the space , unfortunately , to extend the methods introduced in this Chapter , and to show how to summarize linear relationships between three variables .
21 On a buy-in of shares there will not be the opportunity for Target to defer the payment of consideration to departing shareholders in a tax-efficient manner , whereas on an acquisition of Target by Newco there can be a share-for-debenture exchange as described in 5.2.4 above .
22 Until we have dealt with that , there will not be the certainty in the industry which will give people the confidence they need to invest .
23 There will obviously be the opportunity to catch sight of head office yeah ?
24 But no doubt there will still be the shouting , the rumours that spread through the peloton , the slow and then maddened driving by the directeur sportif 's car , the blackboard held up behind a motorbike with scrawled details of a breakaway .
25 My friends , we will be dead and gone and forgotten and generation after generation will come , and there will still be the search for the Holy Grail by knights like Keir Hardie .
26 In the county court , apart from the judge 's own note , there will only be the lawyer 's notes of the decision , and there will also be a written decision from the first instance tribunal .
27 There will always be the possibility that his spontaneous preferences will change with wider information or finer perceptiveness , and to retreat from awareness in order to cling to a highly-valued end will be one of the great offences against ‘ Be aware ’ .
28 There will always be the problem of trying to infer whether apparently tacit collusion really was well-concealed explicit collusion .
29 They 're the market leaders if you like and all your chaps at the top there will always be the top but anybody getting into N S A now
30 There will always be the question as to what would have happened if the last remedy had been the first prescription but in my experience that 's the sort of question homœopaths ask rather than patients !
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