Example sentences of "will [be] [adj] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't know where this Doctor had this idea from but I do n't know how many years ago , but I remember I had my Co-op news every week and , and he said that he could see us going a full circle and I 'm just wondering when he 's gon if I 'll be alive when it comes round again because I , I do n't think that these big mass stores erm as I say they 're all right you see , people with plenty of money with a car they could fill the freezer up . |
2 | He called for a reduction in the special car tax , and I am sure that he will be delighted that it has been halved . |
3 | ‘ I will be delighted if it goes ahead . |
4 | it will be nice when it 's done , I mean last weekend he sorted out the doorway which was n't half knocking out |
5 | The contracting phase will be unsuitable because it has no strong thermodynamic arrow of time . |
6 | In the Ripon area weekend roadworks mean the Road will be closed as it passes under the A one bridge delays are likely as a result . |
7 | And finally in the Ripon area weekend roadworks mean the Road will be closed as it passes under the A one bridge and delays are likely . |
8 | The zeal will be fruitful if it makes the chain of human errors harder to repeat ; fruitless if it seeks the mare 's nest of perfect safety , particularly through technology . |
9 | If merely set at a given focal length , the zoom lens will simply act as a normal though infinitely variable lens ( between its limits ) and the viewer will be unaware that it has been used at all . |
10 | Clearly , some re-thinking will be necessary but it seems both inevitable and desirable that there should be some loosening of the ties between the CNAA and the institutions whose courses it validates . |
11 | Should one assume that the parties take notice in the original position of their own fallibility , and agree on constitutional arrangements that will be self-correcting if it turns out that the fundamental beliefs concerning human nature , on which their substantive principles of justice are based , turn out to be wrong , or not ? |
12 | One is the revision of the clean-water act , which will be ineffective unless it includes taxes or fees on the use of pesticides and fertilisers that leach into rivers . |
13 | To them mathematics will be relevant if it helps their children gain a qualification which , in turn , will enable them to obtain a good job . |
14 | This was to have travelled to and from Waterloo via Havant , Fareham and Eastleigh and no doubt many enthusiasts in that area will be disappointed that it has been cancelled . |
15 | The Council … believes strongly that a first degree course in Educational Studies lasting three years may be designed to lead to an Honours award … the concept of a three-year degree course in Educational Studies , leading to an Honours or an unclassified degree , will be acceptable provided it combines an adequate period of practical experience in the classroom with a requisite minimum of academic studies . |
16 | ‘ My gown will be lucky if it gets any attention at all ; you forget some of the top designers are taking part . ’ |
17 | However , where the transfer includes goodwill and/or know-how , a non-competition clause will be permissible provided it goes no further than is necessary to protect the value of the business transferred . |
18 | The system involves an obligation to provide evidence of having sought help from charities , friends and relations , and even if this can be provided and the request deemed a reasonable one , no payment will be forthcoming if it involves the breach of cash limits . |
19 | I think it will be okay if it stays there |
20 | It will be incompatible if it creates or strengthens a dominant position as a result of which effective competition would be significantly impeded in the Common Market or in a substantial part of it . |
21 | She may also invite someone who will be important when it comes to selling it in Cabinet — someone like Willie Whitelaw . ’ |
22 | However , given the speed of development in the industry this is unlikely to be a great advantage as there is a danger that the product will be obsolete before it has been exploited . |
23 | But as development times lengthen to six or seven years , so too do the chances that a new model will be obsolete before it leaves the drawing board . |
24 | MEB has very stringent safety rules for its staff and customers will be concerned that it does n't happen again . |
25 | And if there are any such sentences , UP will be false as it stands . |
26 | To Sir Thomas Fanny is socially acceptable and both Fanny and Edmund will be secure when it comes to finance . |