Example sentences of "will be in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If that pin comes out , both I and my partner , who is now commenting on how all his holds are loose , will be in deep doodoo . |
2 | ‘ Local children can still come here and pay the low fees , but they will be in separate classes . |
3 | ‘ If you go to the left of the ditch you will be in real trouble with reeds rushes , bushes and goodness knows what , ’ professional John Davies warned me . |
4 | Get into a jam with , for example , a knot in the yarn , bad knitting and so on and you will be in real trouble . |
5 | NORMAN Lamont will be in good company at next week 's IMF and G7 meetings . |
6 | Your buildings , fences , gates , and water supply will be in good order , thus reducing unnecessary work and frustration to a minimum . |
7 | Of course we hope you never have to make a claim — but if you do , rest assured that it will be in good hands . |
8 | ‘ I already have 500 pigeons so they will be in good company . ’ |
9 | ‘ Your daughter will be in good hands . |
10 | Because of these measures , we are confident that we will weather today 's hostile economic conditions and that , as we progressively meet our targets , the company will be in good shape to prosper . |
11 | By kicking out hunslet , the pitch will be in good enough condition to be able to stage semifinals of the FA cup without Francis whingeing . |
12 | The Scot will be in good company when he sets out with the early starters among the 70 survivors today . |
13 | It will be in upper-class colours , for sure . |
14 | 5 If the videos are at any time broadcast for public viewing , we will negotiate a residual fee which will be in general line with the agreement for minimum fees that exist at the time between the Society of Authors/Writers ' Guild and ITCA/BBC . |
15 | ’ … thus to take a case like that in question of a purchase from a retailer the reliance will be in general inferred from the fact that a buyer goes to the shop in confidence that the tradesman has selected his stock with skill and judgment . ’ |
16 | The draft warranties sought by the purchaser will be in general terms . |
17 | Some will be in far-flung climates , others in their local patch . |
18 | As with other verbal games the child must type in the sentences correctly spelled and has to read the replies which , for the most part , will be in standard English . |
19 | ‘ You will be in sole charge , Berger . |
20 | Their names will be in Japanese history books if they can persuade the Soviet leader to hand back the islands . |
21 | The company says that most of the losses will be in administrative and management positions , not among workers in the companies Paris theme park . |
22 | If you tell the police , my wife and I will be in serious trouble . ’ |
23 | Until the 22nd the Sun will be passing through the sign of Virgo and will be in total harmony with your natal Sun in Taurus . |
24 | By the turn of the century 9 out of 10 with HIV will be in developing countries — some 36 million people . |
25 | The main growth in carbon-dioxide output will be in developing countries . |
26 | The , the back of the calendar card , the notes that make on the back of the calendar card , will be in sequential order , presumably . |
27 | This is a highly skilled and sensitive business , but it is a capacity which will be in increasing demand from management developers : it involves combining the skills of the counsellor with those of the management consultant . |
28 | ‘ C.W. will be in overall charge , ’ Kolchinsky retorted . |
29 | Nearly 2,000 dwellings in the town will be in immediate need of heating renewal from 1993 . |
30 | Such groups are also likely to reinforce their existing role in the mobilization of savings , and it will be in mutual savings organizations , rather than formal financial institutions , that small-scale producers will find access to credit . |