Example sentences of "[pron] will be [adv] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I knew I was going to Stafford for a few days , but I do n't think , I 'll be there a fortnight . |
2 | I 'll be about an hour I reckon . |
3 | She 'll be there a couple of minutes before . |
4 | In January , Chris Benstead , a freelance percussionist , who has already run a very successful with our trainers , will be with us all day , both to accompany a class ( which I can promise you will be quite an experience ) and to run practical workshops . |
5 | And erm so er er if people do that And er this this businessman , this week , he he rang and he he was sending messages via the secretary , instead of getting on the phone to me and and me finding out what there was , he finally he s he said There 'll be about an hour 's work . |
6 | Er and I 'm quite sure there 'll be quite a bit of change to many of our procedures . |
7 | Section 39 Trustee Act 1925 provides that where a trustee desires to be discharged from the trust and where after his discharge there will be either a trust corporation or at least two individuals to act as trustees , then if the trustee by deed declares that he desires to be discharged and his co-trustees consent , he shall be deemed to have retired from the trust . |
8 | As the lifting kite is going to be large enough to carry the weight of line , carrier and passenger(s) , there will be quite a pull , so it pays to use good quality braided Dacron of adequate breaking strain . |
9 | So there will be quite a rainforest theme to May 7th , which is where we 're sort of hoping to launch everything , and start selling tickets for the events , things like that . |
10 | As you can see there will be quite a lot more work . |
11 | But there will as I my honourable friend knows , there will be quite an argument when we see the prospectus and I have n't had the priv the privilege of seeing it erm although I 've had the opportunity to discuss er its contents with th with the er chairman of the P I A er er and the Chief Executive . |
12 | They will be both a force for stability and a force for change in the next Parliament whatever role we play . ’ |
13 | If they can really get a hook into this Eismark , a member of the Secretariat and likely to be there for years , it 'll be quite a coup in its very quiet way . |
14 | ‘ It 'll be quite a step every day from Lulling Woods , ’ went on Nelly , delicately approaching her objective . |
15 | So it 'll be quite an experience . |
16 | ‘ Oh well , if you do n't know , Miss Alice , then it 'll be only a rumour — hearsay . ’ |
17 | Oh did n't wan na leave home , but anyway she went in and somebody said , oh it 'll be about a week you know my fifth one really . |
18 | It will be over a quarter of that for the entire EC , more than twice West Germany 's and equivalent to those of France , Belgium , Denmark , Luxembourg , Greece , Ireland and Portugal added together . |
19 | If all is well , it will be simply a matter of lowering the model gently to the ground from the low level hover position . |
20 | Only one day , but nevertheless it 's something that they will always remember and hopefully it will be just a spur for them to go on and do better things . |
21 | A final choice of engine for the Il-103 has yet to be made , but it will be either a Lycoming or Continental in the 200/210hp class . |
22 | If such a treaty were signed , it will be less a result of any great Europeanism in France and more the result of a fit of absence of mind . |
23 | It will be quite a feather in his cap if Cambridge win today . |
24 | ‘ It will be quite a party , then . ’ |
25 | Lindow Moss almost certainly has more to offer , yet within years it will be only a hole in the ground — the same hole that the ice left . |
26 | A computer is a wonderfully useful tool but it will be only a nuisance to your wife if all the language data is locked up on disks and she has nothing to look at in a spare five minutes . |
27 | ‘ On receipt of this letter , do n't write to me any more ; it will be only a waste of time . |