Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [adv] be an [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In respect of the last item the figure will inevitably be an estimate . |
2 | The ‘ City of Culture ’ accolade will perhaps be an opportunity for the people of Dublin to howl in protest at what the Dublin Corporation and the Irish government have done to the city . |
3 | Although a managing director will usually be an employee the courts sensibly view him in a different light from that of a manual worker . |
4 | Sometimes , far less risk is involved : a prophecy will simply be an expression of God 's love for the congregation . |
5 | Consent will frequently be an issue in sexual assault cases . |
6 | The pupae will be drifting around the adventurers by this time , so a swing with a weapon will automatically be an attack against D2 of them ( the pupa is hit if the character fails a WS test ) . |
7 | A person will only be an arbitrator or quasi-arbitrator if there is a submission to him either of a specific dispute or of present points of difference or of defined differences that may in future arise and if there is agreement that his decision will be binding . |
8 | In short , the indeterminacy of the issues before the court means that the judicial evaluation of management decision making will often be an enterprise of doubtful value . |
9 | The mediocre pupil will only be an agent for the diffusion of mediocrity . |
10 | As Todorov repeatedly insists in his Introduction to Poetics , ‘ The particular text will only be an instance that allows us to describe the properties of literature [ in general ] ’ ( 1981 : 7 ) . |
11 | The MD will normally be an executive director , with a contract setting out his or her powers and duties , and terms of employment ; thus the MD has a dual role — that of director and that of an employee . |
12 | Here , then , the discussion will simply be an elaboration of what Sperber and Wilson are talking about in the very text I have cited . |