Example sentences of "will be [prep] some " in BNC.

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1 You 'll be like some savage to them , clutching a wooden idol . ’
2 IBM is claiming that OS/2 is now what Windows NT will be at some future time , which may be true .
3 They 'll want to spend time looking at equipment they ca n't afford or can only just run to and will be at some stage of agonising over whether to buy or not .
4 If a prisoner disobeys an instruction to place his laundry in a certain basket , he will be at some risk of being found guilty of mutiny under the Bill .
5 The stockpile will be worth some £400 million by 1985 , if spending targets are met .
6 1991 saw total Unix systems revenue in Europe climb to $6.9bn from $6bn in 1990. 1991 's growth of 15% is two points up on 1990 's 13% — IDC predicts a mean compound annual growth rate ( CAGR ) of 14% for the next six years , by which time it believes the European market will be worth some $16.3bn .
7 I will send the hon. Gentleman a copy of the Strathclyde programme , which will be worth some £20 million ecu , which is £15 million .
8 Finally , the market square in Aylesbury is still closed for major work and obviously will be for some time , and you need to still avoid that area .
9 He acknowledges that precisely what rules of property there should be is undetermined by this ‘ general requirement of justice ’ and he also concedes that the choice of rules will be to some extent arbitrary .
10 And a family of nephews — ’ another hesitation — ‘ and a niece — ’ Noreen looked up at this , and almost defied the Bishop with her stare , ‘ — that do him much credit in this world and I trust will be of some satisfaction to his account in the next .
11 They will be of some use in working out what it was that testators hoped to achieve by adding on a trust disposition to provisions at civil law .
12 ‘ Scouting attracts the hooligans , ’ he told the National Defence Association in 1910 , ‘ who are really the fellows of character if you can turn them in the right way ; and no doubt these fellows will be of some use to us in the future instead of being absolute waste material , fit only to be buried . ’
13 As already noted , and as will be of some importance later in this inquiry , the temporal feature does not require that the constituents of the causal circumstance be simultaneous .
14 ( 1.4 ) They are distinct , however , from causal generalizations , which will be of some importance in what follows .
15 The earlier response of smoke detectors in detecting fumes and smoke in the smouldering stages of fire will be of some benefit .
16 So now that 's about all I have on these two missions for you and I hope this will be of some help and er be only too glad to hear from you .
17 I hope that that will be of some help to my right hon. and hon. Friends .
18 I guess that most of that is old hat to most of you but I 'm sure it will be of some use to somebody somewhere …
19 Tickets sold out weeks beforehand , and if you want to see the band now your best chance will be in some of the more obscure locations ever played .
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