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

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1 A 4-1 defeat was marginally better than the 5-1 setback on Tuesday against the side who will be England 's key rivals for a semi-final place in their World Cup group in February .
2 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 .
3 The predicted demographic downturn will mean that in the future there will be labour and skills shortages for many organisations .
4 Teaching requirements ensure that within any department there will be expertise in all of these fields , but research interests will inevitably concentrate on a few aspects .
5 For the rest , a great deal of what you have to do in the detective novel will be much what the writer of the blueprint story had to do , though in each department there will be modifications .
6 Plans are under way to have a Fun Day around about mid-summers day — based in the hall there will be day-time attractions and a Bar-B-Que and dance in the evening .
7 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
8 But at London Fox and the London Metal Exchange it will be business as usual .
9 During this period there will be pressures to woo and be wooed and to gain sexual experience .
10 I ca n't say that we 'll approve every one , but obviously we know that if you introduce a general charge there will be people for whom you do not want it to affect unfairly .
11 " In a moment it will be time to give Mr Hopkins another half ounce of brandy , poor man , " sighed Miriam .
12 In arguing , in what follows , that surrealism also exemplifies de-differentiated signification I will be eo ipso arguing that surrealism exemplifies postmodernism .
13 The senior aide said last night there will be carrot and stick clauses .
14 In addition there will be warehouses , an agricultural centre and a hotel nearby .
15 In addition there will be films of railway and tramway interest showing throughout the exhibition , which promises to be a great day for parents and children alike .
16 In addition there will be tax advantages where it may prove possible , for example , for the sub-contractor to offset against income tax telephone charges , rates , heating and lighting , car or van expenses and the payment , say , to a member of the family for the preparation of accounts .
17 Under equal funding there will be winners and losers .
18 Of course there will be howls of protest from the synodical activists and the liberal establishment , but the man or woman in the pews who are the real Church of England will thank you for it .
19 Of course there will be calls for that .
20 Of course there will be hand makers there too , like Overwater , Manson , and Martin Petersen ( Sei basses ) , and it 's good to see Fingerbone guitars back in the fray , too .
21 For one griffoun there will be flynge to his nest a great hors , or two oxen yoked togidre … he hath talouns so grete upon his feet … so that men maken cuppes of hem to drynke of …
22 One er one of Gain 's first customers in the U S was er E D S. E D S have er will be using Gain technology to deliver erm what they 're calling console applications for the World Cup in nineteen ninety four in U S A. So that in the in the er the World Cup environment there will be kiosks around thes the er the the training camps for instance where players or er fans can go up and touch using a touch screen can see the er the the highlights of the last Cameroon versus England game , they can find out where the nearest Indonesian restaurant and they can find out the team news for the next game .
23 If it is of this form , then by definition there will be facts and events that will count against it .
24 At the end of the transitional arrangement there will be competition throughout the whole of the industry .
25 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 .
26 By adopting this policy there will be gains and losses and these are … .
27 The profitability of flagship lines like the Gatwick Express sustains the Government 's belief there will be management buy-outs .
28 ‘ At first the pilots and navigators will mostly go their separate ways and concentrate on the subjects peculiar to their own calling , but after about a week they will be crewed-up — one pilot , one nav/observer , and one nav/plotter to a crew on the bomber side and a pilot and a navigator on the PR — and from then on will attend lectures and do drills as crew members .
29 Nine months or a year 's time we may have a different animal working in that office and it may well be some person who has who does some J L O work to supplement John and does some project work , now er Jackie has indicated she 'd love to fill that role , and we all know what project she 'd want to be doing it , but er if we do put somebody in that role they will be project officer as well and on the wall will be a year planner and it 'll have things like crucial crew gala day and all these major major things and that particular officer will work quite closely with the new Pat and they 'll be able to take some of the weight off our shoulders so when we start planning for something like crucial crew you can delegate some of the work to the project officer and perhaps the other sergeant Now I know things do n't always work out quite that straightforwardly but you know the last year has been a bastard of a year for us in terms of sickness , four S L O's have been on long-term sick we 've lost Pat for all that time Jed was off for quite a while
30 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 .
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