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

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1 I I 'll tell you I will be I will be popular daddy when I get home .
2 I will be visiting Community and Recreational Arts in Barnet in March , where I will have the pleasure of attending the official opening of the Tedder lounge , which has been extended to include a wheelchair accessible art room .
3 Suddenly it stops , and everybody then tries to get a chair , but as there is one short someone will be left standing , and is then out of the game .
4 Assessing those effects of global change which will be large scale and cause major modifications to both renewable and non-renewable resources .
5 The remaining six properties will be houses , three of which will be shared ownership and three will be rented .
6 This is probably not necessary if the house is to be held by the husband and the wife as trustees upon the terms of a court order ( which will be sufficient evidence in itself ) , but it is strongly advised if the house is to be held by the husband and the wife as trustees upon the terms of an agreement reached between them .
7 Celtic 's Tommy Boyd , who will be vice captain , will , along with Alan McLaren , Stephen Wright , John Collins and Duncan Ferguson , play from the start .
8 Yorkshire managing director Clive Leach , who will be chief executive of the group , said : ‘ We are looking for substantial reductions and we will be ruthless in taking out any area that does not contribute . ’
9 Weinberg , who will be non-executive chairman , has already hired a consultant of his own : Paul Bradshaw , a stalwart of Abbey Life ( which Weinberg founded in the 1960s ) and former managing director of Skandia Life .
10 Ideally , your contract will provide that you will be guaranteed receipt of the same sum net of UK tax if you unexpectedly have to pay that tax .
11 Er as you will be aware chairman the nineteen ninety one census to work with data is not available , yet , from the census .
12 In the immediate future , we will be issuing guidance on the ways in which the new-style HNCs and HNDs are to be reviewed — this guidance is necessary because some of the pilot courses and Batch 1 courses will soon reach the end of their period of validation .
13 ‘ We will not be burning toxic waste , we will be burning sludge .
14 Do you think , knowing your child , that he/she will be happy coming to this school ?
15 Within this structure , there will be friendly flirting or joking .
16 Floriade also has a lot more to offer than the splendid horticultural displays ; there will be varying music festivals including a jazz festival , fashion shows and even an amphitheatre where an assortment of shows will be staged by countries form around the world .
17 Consequently there will be other candidate words at most word positions , and all combinations of words must be considered .
18 Furthermore there will be other scholarship boys beside myself , and hopefully my intelligence will provoke less spite than it does at Marshside Junior .
19 The fear must be that if we leave the issue unresolved then there will be other health disputes in the future and , just as certainly , the people who suffer will again be the patients .
20 ‘ It seems inevitable that there will be other business failures and a high level of bad debts in our domestic business , even as economic recovery becomes established ’ , he said .
21 There will be New Image Rugby , top quality coaches , visiting international players ( including Nigel Melville , ex- England captain and British Lion , and Wasps Chris Oti and Paul Rendall and the opportunity to gain awards , all starting on 20th July with the final session beginning on 10th August .
22 Opted-out hospitals will return to local health authority control and will there will be new incentive funds to reward and encourage those health authorities who can raise standards in health provision .
23 But meanwhile , there will be new VAX products within every sector of the range within the next nine months , he promised .
24 There will be excess liquidity in the economy .
25 Thus in Figure 17.5 , if the authorities keep interest rates at r 1 , and yet do not allow money supply to expand beyond Q 2 , there will be excess demand for money of Q 1 — Q 2 .
26 They 're obviously going into a difficult area and if it breaks out into open conflict , there will be slight risk , but at the moment it 's fairly routine for us .
27 There will be ritual rebellion in Brighton from the Transport and General Workers Union over Labour 's belated renunciation of unilateral nuclear disarmament .
28 There will be substantial road safety benefits as a result of the transfer of traffic to the relief roads with anticipated savings of twenty nine injury accidents per a per annum on the A fifty nine and seventeen per annum on the A sixty one .
29 In relation to Europe and 1992 , it is expected that there will be substantial growth in many markets ( particularly Spain ) , although at the present time EC rules and regulations on pensions are still being liberalised .
30 There will be peace and interior calm and a harmony of our thoughts and there will be absolute consistency .
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