Example sentences of "will [be] [adj] [verb] [adv prt] on " in BNC.
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1 | But it will be harder to crack down on the really powerful and harmful culprits in the shadow economy — the state bureaucrats who use their privileged access to goods heavily subsidized by the state to make fat profits for themselves . |
2 | This will be difficult to carry out on barnacles , but comparatively easy for mussels , limpets or other snails . |
3 | yeah , it might affect us if we 're gon na play that mu more matches on a Sunday as well because I do n't know how many people will be prepared to turn out on both days . |
4 | According to an auction house representative the latter is the more likely outcome , because he doubts whether some countries , for example Italy , will be able to clamp down on smuggling . |
5 | This Thursday evening at Exeter Hall in Kidlington , visitors will be able to go out on a demonstration with top traffic patrol drivers , and have their driving skills assessed by an advanced instructor . |
6 | RESIDENTS in the Rock Ferry area of Birkenhead will be able to check up on the latest developments in health care at a special health awareness day . |
7 | All in all , we will be able to look back on 1990 as a year of solid achievement and forward to 1991 with confidence . |
8 | Spinner Peter Such , close to tears on Monday night after England 's 179-run defeat , will be able to look back on his own performance with pride when the disappointment of collective failure fades a little . |
9 | But unless you are absolutely certain that you will be able to get back on top of things within a very short period of time , do n't do it . |
10 | but unless you are absolutely certain that you will be able to get back on top of things within a very short period of time , do n't do it . |