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

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1 I 'll be diplomacy itself . ’
2 Well I think I will be June I do n't know , I mean that 's been quarter to six these last two nights .
3 There 'll be others who see exactly what you and I see .
4 You know what it 's like to part wi' your grandchild , to know there 'll be others you 'll not set eyes on ?
5 She 'll be , there 'll be questions she 'd want to ask which perhaps you , you may not er normally pick up on and ask and if it 's well I 'm afraid she 's gone out shopping today say well that 's a pity , I 'd love to meet up with her .
6 I hear , I , I , I think there is a tendency with the County Council but as I discovered as Chairman of Highways that members want to take a greater interest and to have a greater say on the items on the agenda now planning is is not a controversial as , as say highway items , but nevertheless I think there will be times and there will be agendas which will require a great deal of discussion on the individual items and I 'm also a great believer bearing in mind comments if it ai n't broke , do n't bend it .
7 There will be firms who are practising today who will probably figure in the er top one hundred in the city who in my opinion will not be practising in that shape or form three years from now .
8 There will be genealogists who will be fascinated to discover who their ancestors spoke with on the 15th of July 1993 or historical demographers who might wish to use these records to assess the role the telephone played in family communication ( Did the phone help to maintain family structure over extended distances ? )
9 But he warned that unless the West , meaning primarily the European Community , offered economic aid quickly , ‘ there will be disillusionment which will be very destabilising .
10 There will be traditionalists who lament the change , but the company 's founder was no traditionalist .
11 Now it is very difficult , clearly to compare qualitatively er one route with another but if you take an example , the effect on greenbelt land , which should you look towards the back , it 's just one that springs to mind but there there are no doubt er there will be others which we can go into .
12 There will be others who need you more than me . ’
13 There will be others who will interpret listening and responding as an indication that the school is going ‘ soft ’ through weakening its authority and discipline .
14 BP 's John Browne was bullish yesterday , suggesting that BP will be one of the gainers , but there will be others who may prefer to stay rather more mute .
15 ‘ It remains to be seen whether or not there will be disciples who will carry on his work of popularizing football , making it attractive to the shilling-paying public , ’ commented The Times in its obituary .
16 There will be variations which stem from the background and cultural heritage of the children who are in attendance , from where the school is situated as well as the resources ( in quality and quantity ) which it receives from the local authority .
17 ‘ I appreciate that there will be people who will hate this album just as much as there will be those that will like it .
18 In addition , remember that within your own firm there will be people who have come from other law firms , who have an interest in technology or who may have contacts in the business .
19 That 'll do , I mean there will be people who take the whole damn lot , although I do n't want to be embarrassed
20 Even today there will be readers who will be glad to know of a formula for dealing with a salmon or a piece of one received as a present , too big to be consumed immediately and likely to prove wearisome if eaten cold day after day .
21 We should be prepared to countenance the possibility that there will be children who leave school with little or no literary knowledge ; but there should be no children who leave without competence in their own native tongue .
22 There will be pupils who need to work at a different pace from most of their classmates , and who require specialised equipment and materials in order to have access to the curriculum .
23 Without doubt there will be schools who see the guidelines as indicators of direction and in which child-centred learning will take precedence over externally imposed guidelines .
24 Finally , there will be alternatives which replace animals entirely .
25 For old people living alone or together , there will be risks which they and others may feel is a price worth paying for a richer and more fulfilling life .
26 You may feel that as you make your notes immediately following the interview there will be points which you may like to clarify , particularly in a panel interview where different people may have formed different impressions .
27 beautifully made erm , I mean they 're brand new but they will be antiques I suppose in the future you know for your , for your grandchildren sort of thing , but er I mean you ca n't possibly think what 's
28 The Japanese firms have to share in more of the risk than they did as suppliers for Boeing 's 767 model and yet will have only what is politely termed ‘ project status ’ — ie , they will be contractors who can make suggestions but have little real clout .
29 This is particularly important because we are now moving into an era when many of Britain 's first wave of home-owners will be bequeathing homes to relations , many of whom will be home-owners themselves .
30 Ah no but then it 'll be Will who gets
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