Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] will be the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Margaret Irwin " paid three visits to Edinburgh to address meetings at the invitation of the Typographical Association " , and the STA Annual Report of 1898 claimed that the new society " bids fair to succeed ; if it will be the means , as anticipated , of improving the position of the male comp [ sic , my italics ] there will be no lack of well-wishers " . |
2 | We hope the branches and members w w will believe those reports because they will be the truth , and not some of the more highly coloured statements which I 'm sure will be put around from time to time . |
3 | But of course you 're not quite sure at nine and a half weeks which one she 'll go to most whether it will be the Newfoundland |
4 | Nevertheless , the Greek system still has some way to travel before it will be the sort of political machine a post-cold-war democracy requires . |
5 | Will those be the objectives of this Government this month , as they will be the objectives of the Labour Government next month ? |
6 | Make certain that your slides are good ones as they will be the focus of the talk . |
7 | Though it will be the end of them both . |
8 | At one level , then , racism tends to be read as a kind of horrific soap opera in which the surface incidents are ever changing , but the underlying plot remains constant , generating one episode of discrimination after another , punctuated by atrocities which have no end even though paradoxically the final , cataclysmic outcome is never in doubt : for it will be the fire next time , the Armageddon which puts an end to chronic injustice , once and for all . |