Example sentences of "[pron] will [be] [adv] one [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Hopefully I 'll be there one day |
2 | Short now trails 2–1 in the best of 10 match , the winner of which will be only one step away from a contest with world champion Gary Kasparov in 1993 . |
3 | Kathie is the only child and Nell advises her that ‘ Black and White do n't mix … you 'll be neither one thing or the other … |
4 | Mr. McAllion : The Minister said that there will be only one form of financial assistance per company , in the form of the £48,750 to help people to put together a bid in the first place . |
5 | Like the babes in the wood , I suppose — though in our case there will be only one babe , since I by then will be an old lady ! ’ |
6 | Racing starts at 2.10 , and there will be almost one hour 's interval between the third and fourth races to allow for the Grand National broadcast . |
7 | It 'll be right one day . |
8 | Next Wednesday , it 'll be exactly one year since he died . |
9 | If the mosaics from Newton St. Loe are to be included at all in group ( a ) , it will be as one step in a distributed relationship with the other Orpheus mosaics . |
10 | But I know it will be only one chance . |
11 | He will be just one detective working among a whole complex of colleagues . |