Example sentences of "it will [adv] [be] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Mind thoo , ’ went on his father , ‘ it 'll not be easy ti get a good man . |
2 | There may come a time when I ca n't find any new records that I like — and it 'll certainly be sad day if he ever does decide to hang up those headphones . |
3 | There may come a time when I ca n't find any new records that I like — and it 'll certainly be sad day if he ever does decide to hang up those headphones . |
4 | Along it will soon be rolling men and machines . |
5 | It will also be passing leads on to OEMs . |
6 | It will also be useful information for later stages of the methodology . |
7 | However , the business reality , which must be recognised here , is that the exchanges in the battle may be purely reflex actions : the seller will send an acknowledgment including its standard terms as a matter of course , generally without reading the terms on the buyer 's order ; indeed , in order to win the battle of forms it will generally be good practice to ensure that all orders are acknowledged in this way . |
8 | Many companies and consultants have used the approach ( see Hapeslagh , 1982 ) , and those using it will generally be intelligent people who are not going to make naive errors through too literal an interpretation of a simple box diagram . |
9 | Cadbury 's Time Out will be a winner here , but it will not be conquering Europe . |
10 | If there is evidence of change in progress towards backed variants of /a/ , it will therefore be male speakers who are leading it , rather than the females who lead the change towards raised /Ε/ . |
11 | It wo n't be easy Mark , to put those cupboards up ! . |
12 | Unless his swing-plane changes become comfortable to him by Thursday it wo n't be beleaguered Greg Norman . |
13 | With Venus at the zenith of your chart from the 13th , the climate is right for success in your worldly endeavours and in affairs of the heart although it wo n't be plain sailing . |
14 | I mean have it it wo n't be ultramodern living |
15 | It wo n't be deathless prose , but it should be a grammatical and effective piece of writing . |
16 | ‘ I think when you see the whole programme it wo n't be raw pain , ’ Mr Clinton insisted yesterday . |
17 | It wo n't be ready while tomorrow afternoon . |