Example sentences of "will be [adj] people " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Sunderland chairman Bob Murray outlined the distribution plan at the weekend and said : ‘ We know it is an impossible job because there will be 100,000 people wanting Cup final tickets . |
2 | Supervising each flight will be 69 people : the flight commander , four launch officers , 19 maintenance men , 44 soldiers and a medical technician . |
3 | But the wards are staffed twenty four hours a day , nursing staff are always about , we have dedicated security staff who can be called at a minute 's notice , and staff are obviously aware on kid 's wards how sensitive security is , and will be challenging people when they come on to the wards . |
4 | 3,000 youngsters , approximately , will participate and audiences are likely to run at around 15,000 , most of whom will be young people . |
5 | Around you will be young people , with few responsibilities and seemingly unlimited possibilities . |
6 | He did really ought to be audited , and sorry there are other people as well , he is by far the most extreme person , but then there will be other people as well . . |
7 | Now point number two is a general charge of this kind will affect different families in widely differing ways , and quite clearly there will be some families who can well afford to pay that charge , and there will be other people who can not , and maybe the case that you were quoting me is an example of that . |
8 | ‘ There will be many people who wo n't like it , wo n't like it at all , and will walk out . |
9 | Then there will be many people and organisations she will need to notify of her date of removal and her new address , such as the Gas and Electricity Boards ; the Department of Health and Social Security , for the transfer of the drawing of her pension to the post office near your home ; the local rates office , income tax office , and television rental office ; the bank manager , and building society or other places where she may have invested her savings ; her insurance agent , the headquarters of any pension fund to which she may belong , the telephone manager , and the post office for the redirection of her letters ( for which a form has to be completed and a fee paid ) . |
10 | So next Saturday at Larne it is the PGL 's turn to host the 50th Anniversary game and I am sure there will be many people there from both clubs as they relive the memory of Dick Minnis who died on June 20 , 1952 . |
11 | By and large it 's according to people 's occupations and you start with A which will be professional people , surgeons solicitors etcetera . |
12 | If we sell more records there will be more people who enjoy the band and like the album . |
13 | ‘ We are still four points clear at the top , so it 's not all doom and gloom , though I suppose there will be more people saying we 've gone again now . |
14 | There will be more people in future above current pensionable ages than in the past , barring some fairly improbable changes in fertility and mortality trends ( DHSS , 1984 ; Ermisch and Joshi , 1987 ) . |
15 | First , the police must have additional resources to deal with the high level of crime ; secondly , and more important , the Government have to change their policy , or there will be more people in prison . |
16 | Stephen Moon says 20 months is a longtime and they will be different people when they get home |
17 | Steve Lord , finance chief of the Association of London Authorities , said yesterday : ‘ There will be 420,000 people in London paying £60 , £120 or £180 too much as a result . |
18 | As with the other strategies , though , there will be some people for whom this advice is inappropriate : for example if they are unable to avoid feeling guilty , or if the risks involved feel just too great . |
19 | That will bring the eventual budget down a fine tune particularly with regard to er recommendations of the housing committee with regard er to the erm which clearly there will be some people . |
20 | There will be less people and less distribution issues involved in these efforts than in the ANDF-like solutions , argues Mace , who reckons real on-chip solutions are some four to five years away from commercial realisation . |