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

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1 And if you could get here by half past seven those of you who have got items , it 'll be much appreciated cos it takes quite a time to set them out .
2 Co-operative behaviour may evolve ( see Chapter 9 ) but even then it will be strictly limited and always liable to selfish exploitation .
3 If technology is linked only with science , then vast possibilities in traditional arts subjects will be wasted , and it will be increasingly assumed that modern well-equipped schools are for science , while arts schools struggle along in the doldrums , where neither teachers nor pupils will want to be .
4 In time it will be both understood and accepted as a disease that is not the fault of the sufferer and from which full recovery is possible .
5 Anyway I mean hopefully this this will be sort of you know if it 's well publicized it it will be well attended because of the past .
6 Yes , but it will be well screened and , and there will be planting round it and it 'll be well fenced .
7 I have pleasure in enclosing our considered response and hope it will be carefully considered before the final draft is prepared .
8 It will be widely assumed that the cabinet fears it would be unable to control a judicial inquiry .
9 The Wolfenden Committee , in distinguishing between public and private behaviour , also drew a distinction between ‘ crime ’ and ‘ sin ’ , and concluded that ‘ as a general proposition it will be universally accepted that the law is not concerned with private morals or ethical sanctions ’ , and further , ‘ it is not the duty of the law to concern itself with immorality as such … it should confine itself to those activities which offend against public order and decency and expose the ordinary citizen to what is offensive or injurious ’ .
10 It will be better understood if this conceptual paper is read against the reports on how this programme is being put into practice in several projects in different parts of the world and being implemented in colloquia and workshops , position papers and formal statements and declarations , in a publication programme consisting of academic studies and more popular magazines and newsletters , not only Media Development , Action and Communication Resource , but also books and periodicals published in different regions .
11 If your roof is not felted , it may be a little dustier in the roof space , but it will be better ventilated and you can see what is happening to the tiles and battens more easily .
12 it will be henceforth assumed that the typical unit of lexicology is the word ( this statement is so obvious as to have an air of tautology ) .
13 At best it will be severely prodded and nipped .
14 To move from ‘ art ’ to ‘ craft ’ is rather plainly a further contraction , or diminution : and it will be radically misunderstood unless we remember that for Pound the level of craftsmanship ( not just in letters , but in supposedly humbler trades also ) is a register , a thermometer-reading , of the good or ill health of a period or of a society .
15 It will be readily appreciated that these can be subject to change .
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