Example sentences of "[pron] will be [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I will go with you , I will be rabbit-of-the-leaves ,
2 It fears that universities will have to pick up the tab , and it draws a sharp distinction between those who will be non-payers and those who will get 25 per cent .
3 The London Stock Exchange requires that where the authority to buy-in shares relates to specific proposals , the circular to shareholders must state the names of the shareholders who will be parties to the proposed contract , together with all other material terms of the proposal ( para 30.4 , Chapter 2 , Section 5 of the Yellow Book ) .
4 If you get that you will be Champions or runners up .
5 There will be gardeners with established rose gardens who can only introduce a new plant at the expense of something else — a replacement of a loss perhaps , a substitution for something better , an extension or changed layout .
6 In the documents there will be covenants and agreements which show your obligations — they usually relate to fences and use of the property , but they may also restrict you in extending or altering the property , define the colour of the front door , forbid you to keep a caravan or boat in the drive , and so on .
7 In terms of their they the core business , they are reliant on on on medium size businesses , so they need to ensure that in the future that there will be businesses there er t er to be their clients , so I think er it 's a sort of enlightened self interest .
8 There will be cakes , bric-a-brac , toys and books .
9 Erm , there will be thoughts but er we are certainly er sort of the major programme that we have had .
10 Whatever cultural context is taken , there will be schemata .
11 To summarize , we expect there will be homophones and over-lapping , homophonic phrases at various places in the input and that the size of such equivalence classes will increase with a decrease in the specificity of the acoustic-phonetic information .
12 As there will be students of varying experience and ability , it is essential that the information is clearly presented to everyone while ensuring that the least able understand the demonstration .
13 Aim for a list that give the widest possible choice and price range ; whilst there will be friends and colleagues who will club together to buy you a present , others will want to buy something on their own .
14 The intermediate posts or stakes are very far apart ( hence the relative cheapness of the system ) which means that on uneven ground there will be gaps through which lambs may escape .
15 While inevitably this will be a somewhat rough-and-ready exercise — and obviously there will be gaps — the closer you are to retirement , the more worthwhile it will be .
16 This theme will be expanded by Frances Needham and Jonathan Reid in dance , whilst there will be explorations too into the healing and harmony that expressed creativity can bring to the soul .
17 For instance , there will be sections on good interview procedure , objective selection criteria , lines of questioning to avoid etc .
18 If market rates now rise , there will be instruments newly available with the higher return .
19 Naturally this will also involve a much more critical look at the existing syllabuses and there will be areas where it will be felt that curriculum reforms consistent with enlightened teaching and effective learning are imperative .
20 The key event of Gardens Year will be the opening in May of Biddulph Grange in Staffordshire , a unique Victorian garden which has been painstakingly restored by the Trust after years of neglect , but all over the country there will be talks , walks and gardening demonstrations , as well as music , picnic days , plants sales and the chance to quiz National Trust gardeners about your gardening problems .
21 But many Scottish broadcasters argue that in deploying minimum resources there will be instances where the new directorate wo n't authorise Manchester to fill the gap and they are faced with the choice of hiring independents at what might prove a greater cost , thereby going over budget , or perhaps losing the programme .
22 But I expect there will be copies of the same tune on paper and in peoples ' brains for centuries to come .
23 For certain there will be changes , but it is doubtful if there will ever be such a long line of devoted , generous and hardworking people as those who served the Club so enthusiastically in immensely difficult times , and saved it from certain closure for the likes of ourselves to enjoy .
24 Be patient ; there will be changes but nature does take time to work .
25 There will be changes in company structure in the autumn ’ , ‘ Yes , Jane mentioned you were feeling a little under par at the meeting ’ , ‘ Watch your back with him ’ and , as told to an actor post-performance in the dressing room by a friend and rival , ‘ What about you , then ? ’
26 It seems likely , too , that there will be changes in the president 's proposed energy tax ( intended to bring in $18.2 billion over five years ) .
27 We 're always replacing and updating , so there will be changes .
28 Over the next few years there will be changes in the structures of Lothian and Borders Police and Regional Council Departments which will affect various elements of the delivery of the road safety function .
29 And there will be changes .
30 First , it seems possible that in most cases the conditional statements about what would be observed in certain circumstances can not all be verified , because there will be cases where if you verify one you lose the chance of verifying another .
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