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

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1 The whole route is estimated to take eight hours but there will be checkpoints along the way for refreshments .
2 But there will be relief that the Chancellor has not tapped business to ease his problems with the public sector borrowing requirement by raising taxes directly .
3 The stock market will continue to rise but there will be problems next year .
4 They 're finished , of course , now , but there will be others — others that are lyin' low fur the moment .
5 BP 's John Browne was bullish yesterday , suggesting that BP will be one of the gainers , but there will be others who may prefer to stay rather more mute .
6 But there will be cost involved , I think about eighteen thousand , over the course of that year , in sustaining that contract rather than replacing it with a new tender .
7 I ca n't quantify these , I ca n't tell you how many there 'll be , but there will be questions on motivation but before that there 'll be some questions on the basics of of kind of y'know studying , work , psychology , the sort of thing you 'll find in an introductory chapter er not only of the Arnold book but in other books as well .
8 This gives no variable cut-off but there will be provision for lap and lead . ’
9 So we , we are not just creating capitalism per se we are building in that direction er but there will be elements of socialism there which we can then build on and take us forward .
10 the engine will seem to run well but there will be damage .
11 But there will be equality — the labour force will control itself . ’
12 But there will be pressure on the company to produce ‘ quick fixes ’ for traditional industries that have fallen on hard times .
13 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 .
14 But there will be books to buy from men who are finished with them from last year ; it will cost less , ’ said Willie .
15 I do n't think you I do n't think you will be able to stop at that figure , I think that the allocation should stop at that figure , but there will be windfalls and there will be other er recycling of land that will take place that is n't already allocated .
16 But there will be situations where you really feel you may be defending a lost cause , because after all things do go quite disastrously wrong .
17 beautifully made erm , I mean they 're brand new but they will be antiques I suppose in the future you know for your , for your grandchildren sort of thing , but er I mean you ca n't possibly think what 's
18 ‘ No , but it will be survival food .
19 ‘ Some of the fellows talk of coming back here in peacetime , but it will be England for us , Anne , once I 'm safely home . ’
20 But it will be Friday morning before the the screen of national opinion is drawn back and she discovers whether it is John from Huntingdon or Neil from Islwyn on the other side .
21 The plane 's ‘ black box ’ was found yesterday — but it will be weeks before it yields clues to the cause of the crash .
22 The machine will ironically be more compatible with HP applications than Convex C Series ones , but it will be source code-compatible with the latter — an applications base of 1,300 .
23 The machine will ironically be more compatible with Hewlett-Packard applications than Convex C Series ones , but it will be source code-compatible with the latter — an applications base of 1,300 .
24 His influence on deputies is significant , but it will be Mr Yeltsin 's performance that will swing the balance .
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