Example sentences of "is [adj] [pers pn] will be " in BNC.

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1 Once the chart is complete you will be able to see your findings at a glance .
2 When the next stage is complete you will be phoning and getting your own instructions .
3 When the painting is complete it will be married with the Londonderry and Lough Swilly coach body now in store at Pennyburn .
4 ‘ The split of Czechoslovakia into two countries has caused problems in some areas , but there is good co-operation between the two nuclear organisations and it is possible we will be asked to repeat the exercise in Slovakia . ’
5 It is possible he will be a candidate for both the leadership and deputy leadership .
6 If he is interested he will be able to view the paragraph to see if the material will be of interest to viewers or readers .
7 As the final election results come in from all over the country , it is clear they will be helping to run many Soviet towns and cities .
8 As yet nobody knows what its ramifications will be , though it is clear they will be enormous .
9 Substances which are required nutrients , micro-nutrients , copper and zinc are required as micro-nutrients by plant cells for example , would show distributions like this de decreased levels in surface waters where er in the photic zone biological activity is high they 'll be continually stripped out of the water column there in the concentrations then increase as biological activity decreases and then becomes constant with depth .
10 If the landlord is to have such a power it must be expressly conferred on him ; if the lease is silent as to the person by whom it is exercisable it will be exercisable by the tenant alone ( Wingfield ( L R ) v Clapton Construction Co Ltd ( 1967 ) 201 EG 769 ) .
11 Once the first block is empty it will be demolished to make way for the second phase of house building , where the whole process of relocating and building is repeated .
12 Records will be read into primary storage , their keys will be transformed by the algorithm being used , and if the address the algorithm produces is free they will be stored in that address on the direct access device .
13 Even so , if a band is good they will be signed . ’
14 We shall have four-yearly conventions … you can drop your resolutions and buy balloons ; because that is all you will be able to release when you come to these conventions . ’
15 Peter Wright , who missed Boroughmuir 's friendly against Hawick as he was resting a knock to his left shoulder which he had aggravated when he tripped at work , completed most of the session and is confident he will be 100 per cent for the heavy scrummaging routines on Wednesday night .
16 Producer Nigel Lythgoe is confident it will be a big success .
17 When you first choice hotel is full you will be offered an alternative .
18 However passionate a follower of England 's fortunes might be , it is unlikely he will be able to match the fervour of the average West Indian .
19 I think a as far as this group is concerned it will be up to each respective union , er I think of who they invited to that seminar .
20 Ron as far as the Saudi claim is concerned you will be aware that I have written to all regions explaining the reason why we have not presented a claim , no other union has presented a claim in British Coal and if we do present a claim at this point in time , I 'll tell you what the answer will be .
21 If the garden is small it will be a case of growing the monkey puzzle in the swimming pool , so many demands will be made on it , but most herbs are sufficiently ornamental to be fitted into the aesthetic need that a garden fulfils .
22 Dowell is adamant it will be the second option : ‘ As young dancers they would start and be used in the corps like everybody else . ’
23 If they are a hit , to use a word perhaps not of the big band era , it is probable they will be booked monthly .
24 If their application is successful they will be asked by the University to provide details as required by DENI , and nominations will then be made by the University to DENI by the end of June of the proposed year of entry to the University .
25 This will mean that if your claim is successful we will be able to send out your first bill showing the reduced amount .
26 If the scheme is successful it will be applied to district registries from April 1994 and could become mandatory with an amendment to RSC , Ord 62 .
27 because magnesium chloride is soluble it 'll be dissolved in the water and you 'll finish up with a solution of magnesium chloride .
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