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

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1 The informational specialists of the future will probably be Platonists rather than Aristotelians !
2 The exchange value of eight hours of labour will therefore be £10 and this will equal the value added by the worker to raw materials .
3 The one abiding image of this campaign will surely be Neil Kinnock on the pop concert stage at Sheffield , when he clutched the sides of the lectern with both hands .
4 To push him towards a record , Scott will be challenged by Mark Allen , six-times winner of the Nice Triathlon , plus Mike Pigg , Ken Glah and Scott Tinley , while the top European will probably be Rob Barel , from The Netherlands .
5 The outcome for such a team will either be failure to achieve the task , or the imposition of dominant leadership , or the formation of a sub-group .
6 Yet sound will always be part of any future media , and I am pleased that sound recordings have reached such high technical and aesthetic standards after only one century of history .
7 The minimum excess will however be $50 in all cases .
8 The mainframe will soon be history , the AS/400 is still worth saving , but time is desperately short .
9 The pensioner couple , who even after the uprating will still be £25 a week worse off , will remember him .
10 The consequence has been to diminish the credibility of both ; for nobody can have any confidence that what either of them says one week will still be government policy the next .
11 The maximum length permitted for two cuffs and a linking chain will now be 240mm .
12 In evaluating its credentials our prime example will again be Rawls ' theory .
13 Playing great music will always be Radio 3 's main role , he says .
14 Like a conductor whose music will now be pause
15 A change in kind will always be material , e.g. from a house to a shop , but a change in degree of existing use may be ‘ material ’ only if it is very marked .
16 Your overdraft will now be £66,000 less ( £216,000 less £150,000 ) .
17 Jamie will never be chairman . ’
18 But the main determinant will usually be ease of communication : what language the teacher can teach and what language the children can best understand .
19 You 'll be asked to drink lots of water beforehand ; your stomach will then be greases and a hand-held transducer ran over it .
20 The exchequer gains a further £2.2 billion from the NI increases , but the National Insurance Fund will still be £2.8 billion in debt .
21 The highlight of Sotheby 's 19th-century painting sale will undoubtedly be Millet 's ‘ Woman churning ’ , executed for the last Paris Salon in 1870 .
22 But coal will still be king .
23 THE strangest newcomer to the stock market this year will surely be Devro , the Scottish based maker of sausage skins .
24 If the job is done DIY , the cost will probably be £150–£200 including gaskets , antifreeze , etc .
25 Point of call on the way will probably be Leicester Forest East 3.30–4pm where we could meet up with anyone from South-East area .
26 Each order will apparently be custom configured .
27 A popular feature will surely be musician Peter Gabriel 's ‘ US ’ project for which he has commissioned 11 international artists of hugely diverse styles to create images inspired by the tracks on his new album ‘ US ’ ; amongst these are British artists David Mach and Andrew Goldsworth , German Rebecca Horn , Israeli Sculptor Zadock Ben David , and Zush who exists in his own self-created state of Evrugo .
28 And a top money spinner will certainly be crime writer PD James , from Oxford … she brought in an enviable library .
29 Labour 's capacity to resist change can never be under-estimated and their conversion will always be suspect , but after their partial success by moving in this direction , this is what they will certainly try to do .
30 Values will tend to follow the development plans , and land which acquires a high development value will normally be land on which development will be permitted ; but there will be exceptions and it may be thought that to limit compensation in these cases will inflict hardship on owners who are refused permission to develop or whose land is bought compulsorily .
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