Idiom
What will be will be.
The expression what will be will be is used to describe the notion that fate will decide the outcome of a course of events, even if action is taken to try to alter it.
Exact(13)
Stanley Johnson's new book Where the Wild Things Were will be published in July.
If the trip goes ahead There were will be a cross party group of MPs going as well as victims' representatives.
But Ms Abbott said: "At any given time there were will be a group of MPs in Parliament, of whatever party, who are unhappy.
On Friday, however, those who actually collect letters and parcels from postboxes and deliver them will strike, meaning there were will be no service to households and businesses across much of the country.
We know what it was like after getting promotion: they, like we were, will be on a huge high and will be looking to get off to a perfect start.
Alnylam and the Medicines Company hope that turning off the faucet, as it were, will be more efficient than mopping the floor, allowing their drug to be given less frequently and in smaller amounts.
Similar(47)
"Whatever will be, will be.
"Whatever is meant to be will be".
But what will be will be".
"What will be will be.
What must be will be".
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