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

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1 Naturally there will be memories of matters you felt were entirely the fault of others .
2 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 .
3 Obviously there will be turkey left after the main Christmas meal and there are lots of interesting ways to use this up .
4 Obviously there will be types of occasions which have not occurred within our past experience .
5 Er , another bit of the truth might be got by another researcher and er so there will be differences in what two researchers , using the same method , would get .
6 hopefully to a large degree there will be money coming inwards to the Local Authority , the Local Highway Authority in the future , the compliments of the inspection of public utilities works on the acceptance thereof , er so there will be sort of additional income to help erm finance any additional starting resources and required to , erm
7 For the young person starting out alone there will be moments of panic — phone calls home , and moments of miserable isolation when you do not know what to do , either practically or emotionally .
8 Defensively there will be questions asked in both camps .
9 Erm , perhaps it will be Mr 's policy to impune all district auditors that their findings are not worth erm , troubling with .
10 Yes because what happens when you 've got just a very thin L , the magic E can even work through it , U , right , so it will be jugle , yeah , jugle , that would n't be the right pronunciation at all , okay , let's go on to the next one
11 Soon you will be part of the Third Reich , the greatest empire the world has ever seen . ’
12 A visit to a country house for instance will probably include reference to some of the social groups and classes of the period under study ( upstairs/downstairs , the estate workers , the craft or factory workers who produced many of the goods seen in the house ) ; the role of the gentry as leaders and rulers of their society can be covered ; there will be ample scope for looking at the economic and technological aspects of life in the period , especially if the house is related to its setting and the surrounding estate and countryside that supported it ; finally there will be objects or rooms in the house which relate to cultural or religious life in the period .
13 Soon there will be horses to eat . ’
14 Perhaps soon there will be battery banks as there are bottle banks .
15 Soon it will be Pesach and I think this year I will celebrate it on the correct date .
16 Soon it will be Christmas , he thought .
17 However , all too soon it will be time to leave for your homeward journey .
18 Day Five : Have an early breakfast then all too soon it will be time to catch the train back to the Hook of Holland for the crossing back to Harwich and onward rail journey to London , where your arrival time will be approximately 9 p.m .
19 Soon it will be time for them to do it again .
20 If the other joint tenant has refused to join in an application to register a restriction then doubtless also there will be difficulty about lodging the land certificate .
21 Also there will be son Patrick , 20 , who is about to complete his national service in the French army .
22 WP Clearly there will be difficulties in turning the country round from state socialism to capitalism .
23 When it comes to that though there will be people from other green parties who who 'll be looking for accommodation so at the last minute we can
24 Inevitably there will be differences between Shadow Cabinet members over important issues of policy .
25 Seven years from now they will be Britain 's top importers .
26 Suppose it is 12 noon on a Monday by GMT ; at this moment , to the traveller who has travelled eastwards it will be midnight at the end of Monday , but to the westward traveller it will be midnight at the beginning of Monday .
27 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 .
28 But surely there will be keepsakes — small pieces of furniture , perhaps , that you will wish to have ? ’
29 But undoubtedly , the way we are moving with the major providers is one where increasingly they will be part of the mixed economy in the independent sector which is voluntaries , erm , quasi er , commercial bodies , and fortified with commercial bodies , trusts and others .
30 When I leave here it will be feet first !
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