Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [pron] will be [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The intermediate posts or stakes are very far apart ( hence the relative cheapness of the system ) which means that on uneven ground there will be gaps through which lambs may escape . |
2 | Suppose it is 12 noon on a Monday by GMT ; at this moment , to the traveller who has travelled eastwards it will be midnight at the end of Monday , but to the westward traveller it will be midnight at the beginning of Monday . |
3 | Within central government there will be conflict between the spending departments and the non-spending departments . |
4 | It is this conception of uneven and combined development , in which the whole may be growing at some point in time , but within that overall growth there will be sectors in decline . |
5 | hopefully to a large degree there will be money coming inwards to the Local Authority , the Local Highway Authority in the future , the compliments of the inspection of public utilities works on the acceptance thereof , er so there will be sort of additional income to help erm finance any additional starting resources and required to , erm |
6 | Under equal funding there will be winners and losers . |
7 | In arguing , in what follows , that surrealism also exemplifies de-differentiated signification I will be eo ipso arguing that surrealism exemplifies postmodernism . |
8 | I ca n't say that we 'll approve every one , but obviously we know that if you introduce a general charge there will be people for whom you do not want it to affect unfairly . |
9 | In acute care there will be pressure from rapid bed turnover , which emphasises the importance of early preparation for discharge . |
10 | At the end of the transitional arrangement there will be competition throughout the whole of the industry . |