Example sentences of "will be [adj] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Your CIS agent will be pleased be supply you with the leaflet you require together with a personal quotation if you wish . |
2 | Anniversary date for the periodic charge The Government think it right as a corollary of the introduction of these reliefs , that the first anniversary date on which the periodic charge under paragraph 12 of Schedule 5 to the Finance Bill will be payable is the anniversary date next after 31st March 1980 . |
3 | The third and final stage that you have to go through before you can even begin to decide what electronic publishing system ( or systems ) will be suitable is that of discovering the skills that your staff possess . |
4 | you 're doing it and all imagine that , somebody else , I did n't , it will be that 's not quite straight or erm or |
5 | The factors which will be relevant are the nature and severity of the impairment , its actual or expected duration , and its likely permanent or long term impact . |
6 | By July 1988 , when the House of Commons Energy Committee came to reassess the figures , it concluded that ‘ many of the critical assumptions that underlay the Inquiry Inspector 's view that Sizewell B will be economic are no longer tenable ’ . |
7 | However , when the Community will reach the third stage and whether the currency union will be well-founded are questions that will be largely resolved by what happens during the transition period . |
8 | But , as an exile friend says , threatening to throw himself in Chihana 's footsteps , ‘ It seems the only way the media will be interested is if something happens to someone else . ’ |
9 | The creative work to which his life will be devoted is the expression of a sensibility which makes it increasingly distasteful , and eventually impossible , to keep any one area of experience permanently apart from any other . |
10 | No they 're just two standard stores , one 's twenty five thousand square feet in Yeovil which as you will be aware is a market town with a fairly wide catchment area and in Cardiff which where we 're opposite Marks and Spencers on an out-of-town development so they 're just two stores virtually picked because they were ready to open |
11 | Andrew Lyne , who has been studying the millisecond pulsar from Jodrell Bank , told New Scientist ‘ What will be interesting is to compare the arrival times of the optical pulses with the radio ’ . |
12 | That will be interesting is n't it ? |
13 | Ah well cos I think the newer one will be this is some government thing to do with the gas . |