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

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1 WIGAN boss John Monie has warned British rugby league : ‘ Get your act together or you 'll never be world champions . ’
2 Right and wrong must be standardised , or there will always be people who have the burden of guilt complexes .
3 Now although there will obviously be occasions when this belief is warranted , when learners are of an age , for example , at which they would not have the capacity or disposition for analytic self-reflection , there seems no good reason for supposing that the belief is universally valid .
4 It should not be assumed that there will never be circumstances when , notwithstanding the new CGT rules , someone domiciled and resident in the UK should set up an offshore trust .
5 While he realises that there will always be problems in trying to teach anyone a new subject , Reas admits that it was sad to see a keen student being teased by his less keen classmates , but felt hopeful that perhaps a seed had been planted that one day would grow .
6 In television , it just slips quietly by , but we should hope that there will always be people to run the kind of BBC in which such drama — literate , socially sensitive and lovingly crafted — can be done .
7 Mr Thomas needs to realise that there will always be degrees and levels of wealth and privilege , just as there are for piloting skill .
8 Does he further agree that it is sheer hypocrisy to oppose privatisation in principle and to promise more nationalisation , yet to claim that there will still be privatisation proceeds to spend , as did a Labour Front-Bench Treasury spokesperson this morning ?
9 While I am away please note that there will only be weekday Masses on Monday and Friday .
10 In particular , they do not worry that they will never be chairmen of the parent companies .
11 The character table for C 3 ν ; the point group concerned , shows that this vibration must therefore be totally symmetric , of a 1 symmetry species , and that it will also be Raman active .
12 You and I will always be friends . ’
13 If I succeed , you will still be Shah , If I fail , you can hang me and you will still be Shah . "
14 Look sharpish , and there 'll still be time to whip down to Rose Morris in London 's Denmark Street on Wednesday Nov 18th to catch an Ovation clinic featuring one of the UK 's best-known sessioneers Ian Aitken .
15 Tomorrow ( Good Friday ) the Hants Grand National motocross will take place on the Matchams Park circuit , near Ringwood , but , for the first time , it will be restricted to pre-1965 built machines and there will also be races for more modern twin shock-absorber machines .
16 During the three days of the show , the hotel will be serving Irish cuisine in its restaurants and there will also be evening .
17 Officials who get through the qualifying round will be able to compete against the best in the world and there will also be prizes by British divisions .
18 There will of course always be critics and there will always be oohs and ahs , there will always be shit and there will always be vomit .
19 Interactivity will be more effective in some circumstances than in others and there will always be cases where passive learning is best .
20 And there will always be areas of what the engineers call ‘ mushiness ’ .
21 That will not be easy , and there will always be areas of difficulty — some of which were usefully debated tonight .
22 There will of course always be critics and there will always be oohs and ahs , there will always be shit and there will always be vomit .
23 That is no for complacency and there will obviously be towns where these developed and members .
24 The they were scabs then and the scabs now , and they 'll always be scabs all their lives now .
25 I 'm terribly grateful to you for all your help , but we 'll just be friends tonight , OK ? ’
26 What you perceive will be different from what I perceive but there will probably be overlap .
27 He will have his failures , of course , but there will always be failures while learning anything and I can only repeat that it is a method well worth learning .
28 The more of these questions you can anticipate the better , but there will always be surprises .
29 But there will always be pockets at any one time where we ca n't give as an equally good service as we would like .
30 But there will always be clients whose English is poor , who are bewildered or have perhaps tried but failed , and who will still need specialist care .
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