Example sentences of "be [conj] it will [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If you have one of the thousands of barley twist-legged tables produced from the Edwardian period onwards , the chances are that it will be coated with a dark , almost black varnish .
2 The odds are that it will be franchised , as a whole or in part , to managers and employees , perhaps in partnership with other investors .
3 If a Toshiba computer breaks down in America , the chances are that it will be mended by a Vietnamese engineer in California .
4 Erm somehow or other it 's going to come along and I think most people 's thinkings are that it will be shown as a tax item on the ticket as are the taxes in other countries
5 Provided that your material is newsworthy and you ensure that it lands on the right person 's desk at the right time , the chances are that it will be published .
6 However , this is not expected to happen for some time and even when reform is introduced , the probability is that it will be phased in over a number of years .
7 Sure thing It seems that the only certain thing about the race is that it will be run at Doncaster .
8 Does my hon. Friend agree that the figures given demonstrate clearly that nationalisation has failed the Scottish coal industry and that the only hope now is that it will be privatised in the imminent future ?
9 ‘ My real worry is that it will be overburdened with all the problems there are in the community ’ .
10 The legal model has one further method by which it attempts to balance the desirability of going to the managers of the company substantial discretionary power so that they have sufficient flexibility to act effectively , whilst at the same time minimizing the danger that the existence of such discretion creates , which is that it will be used arbitrarily .
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