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

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1 A Day of Medau has been arranged at — Havant Sixth Form College — where there will be classes to watch and join in — a sponsored ball bounce ( to support Queen Alexandra Hospital Body Scanner Appeal ) — Medau Sessions — Displays In depth Morning £2.00
2 They 're saying , ‘ Recognise us or there will be war , as there 's been in the rest of the former Yugoslavia . ’
3 ‘ Do not be drawn into reprisals , ’ he said as Andrus left , ‘ or there will be trouble . ’
4 Basically , we can not afford to leave anything lying around , not even for an instant , or it will be history .
5 We hope that you will be bale to come and we look forward to meeting you then .
6 Of course we have the additional complication that the over- large government bureaucracy 's at present run by a political party which seems to have given up thinking about anything much other than staying in power and I know and hope that you will be part of thinking about much more than that , but still even with a large union , you could regulate concentrate on stimulating the grass roots and then on building upwards .
7 From about late October this year it will be illegal to willfully damage a badger sett in Great Britain — although there will be exemptions under licence for some farming and fox hunting practices .
8 Under a poll-tax system , all adults over the age of 18 will pay a flat rate set by the local authority concerned , although there will be rebates for the less well-off .
9 Therefore , although there will be examples of honest signals , manipulatory signals are probably commoner in nature .
10 The tiny whales also make very good ‘ going home presents ’ , although there will be arguments unless you make a few more .
11 Although there will be occasions around November 4 and 14 when you feel let down , there 's no need to be completely negative .
12 Again although there will be occasions when the bare lexical item will suffice to indicate meaning , when the context or the convergence of knowledge of those concerned will provide the specificity required , it will generally need to be supplemented by the addition of elements which give the word a more precise conceptual focus .
13 There will be a great welcome for the fact that there will be discussions with Richard Green and others who have kept Rathlin linked to the main part of Northern Ireland all these years .
14 Er that is very welcome , and also that there will be help at the weekends because as I 've often reported before , that 's often when things escalate at weekends for some unknown reason .
15 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 ) .
16 There 's nothing difficult about a whole stream of , of er comments were raised by the inspector Mr team are , have addressed a large number of them , have told us what they propose to do to deal with a number of er and , and I believe that there will be things left over when he 's finished that , that he wo n't be able to resolve er perhaps er without the people that help the Committee er or some of us are always suggesting is that er those things that he is unsuccessful in resolving erm be identified and so that er when , when the er the Inspector makes his er his next report we can see just , just why that some of these other items there have were n't able to be addressed .
17 It is clear from earlier research that each school has to work through , to an extent , what is right for the particular people involved and that there will be ups and down .
18 But we 've also been told this year , that there will be year four , beyond this slide , where the same thing could happen again .
19 We hope that there will be peace soon so that we can do still more effective work .
20 They are also worried that road damage caused by existing lorry movements will be made worse , and that there will be problems of noise and dust .
21 ‘ So Rickie Crowninshield is an irresponsible idiot , ’ Ellen said coldly , ‘ but you ca n't run society on the assumption that everyone is a retard , and you have to accept that there will be casualties in a free society .
22 It will give people choice in the sense that there will be competition between companies in quality of service . ’
23 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 .
24 Nothing is more certain than that there will be injuries and that one or two will lose some form before April , but there 's such a depth in the Highbury squad that this wo n't be a problem .
25 Her theory is that the more that control is personalised , the more likely it is that there will be friction between management and the workforce , but that continuous-process plants , because they are so highly automated , have unified impersonal control systems which minimise conflict and lead to more satisfying working conditions .
26 Following that there will be work on specifications and agreements for non-residential services , including how to contract with informal carers ; training on negotiation with service providers ; and building up our monitoring and quality assurance systems .
27 This means that there will be brain systems present in both rats and humans that can be just as easily studied in the former as in the latter .
28 The hon. Member for Neath ( Mr. Hain ) said that there will be chaos when everyone appeals .
29 When each main idea has been sufficiently tested and sufficient knowledge has been gained , the chief executive goes public and announces the decision secure in the knowledge that there will be support for it , because the decision merely ‘ crystallizes ’ the views already put to him , whether he subtly induced them or not .
30 Clearly , the longer the time interval between the two assessments the greater the chances that there will be differences .
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