Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] will be [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | After all , the reformist might say , some of my readers will be men . |
2 | Their opponents will be Wickham Dynamos who beat Hunters Inn in extra time . |
3 | The ZX Spectrum and Easy Programming attack the same problem area — what the hell do you do once you have unpacked your computer , tried to understand the manual , and realise it is written by people who seem to have forgotten that most of their readers will be neophytes ? |
4 | Its partners will be Ultramar , an oil company , Advent Capital , the city financiers , and another public body , the British Technology Group . |
5 | If he would have received £10,000 but was found to be 25% contributorily negligent , his damages will be £7,500 . |
6 | One of his neighbours will be Jocelyn Stevens , the new chairman of English Heritage , the body charged with making sure that alterations to listed buildings are in keeping . |
7 | He arrived before them to coordinate their integration into the first U S Marine expeditionary force ; he says the first task for his men will be acclimatisation with desert temperatures still in the high nineties . |
8 | Unless the £2.5 million man curbs that volatile temperament , the next manager to call on his services will be Mickey Duff instead of Graham Taylor . |
9 | On some days ( not enjoyed by any of us ) perhaps as many as a quarter of our cases will be requests for euthanasia . |
10 | And , since most of your readers will be women , you should also describe the clothes other characters wear and to a lesser extent the rooms in which they meet each other . |
11 | It is therefore inevitable that our Poundians will be exceptions , and that majority opinion for the foreseeable future will be more or less hysterically hostile to Pound . |
12 | At many points in your essay you will just want to propose or say something ; so many of your sentences will be ASSERTIONS . |
13 | Most of your colleagues will be parents or will know young people ; they will recognise how vital it is for these young people to leave school with relevant knowledge and appropriate skills and attitudes . |