Example sentences of "will [pers pn] be " in BNC.

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1 Will I be able to meet other childminders ?
2 Not only will I be dealing with some of your concerns through ‘ Vet 's Corner ’ , but I am taking them up with the very people who make the food — with some eye-opening results !
3 Nor will I be offended , I assure you . ’
4 He said , ‘ Will I be struggling ?
5 how will I be rewarded ? pay
6 Number Two : If I borrow anything from you , will I be receiving stolen property ?
7 Will I be when my organs are removed ?
8 Where will I be working ?
9 How will I be paid ?
10 Who will I be working for ?
11 When will I be given some responsibility ?
12 The candidate whose immediate queries are along the lines of , ‘ When will I get my first pay rise ? ’ , or ‘ Will I be able to go on holiday in July ? ’ will probably not be putting the job first and certainly lacks the good sense and tact to make it appear to be the priority .
13 Teacher : Will I be able to get into that box ?
14 Will I be able to show him ?
15 If I build a trickle filter , holding approximately 10 gallons , will I be able to increase my stocking level ?
16 How will I be hypnotized ?
17 How will I be regressed ?
18 Will I be able to get my deposit back ?
19 Nor , having read it , will I be afraid of interruptions .
20 ‘ My main thought was if I offer him my car how will I get to work tomorrow , and also if I give him the car will I be able to collect the insurance ?
21 Will I be getting dressed , like in anything new , before the party ? ’
22 Assuming this to reflect common-sense rationality , it follows that there are three types of sanctions which prey on the minds of thoughtful officials contemplating the commission of corporate crime : ( i ) legal sanctions , and especially ‘ will I be sent to prison ? ’ ; ( ii ) occupational sanctions and especially ‘ will my job be lost or my promotional chances endangered ? ’ ; ( iii ) social sanctions — ‘ will I be rejected by family , friends , and acquaintances and required to resign from the country club ? ’
23 Assuming this to reflect common-sense rationality , it follows that there are three types of sanctions which prey on the minds of thoughtful officials contemplating the commission of corporate crime : ( i ) legal sanctions , and especially ‘ will I be sent to prison ? ’ ; ( ii ) occupational sanctions and especially ‘ will my job be lost or my promotional chances endangered ? ’ ; ( iii ) social sanctions — ‘ will I be rejected by family , friends , and acquaintances and required to resign from the country club ? ’
24 History of searching for a role ( ‘ What will I be when I grow up ? ’ ) .
25 Will I be paid more than one type of benefit ?
26 In the end , will I be worth something if I pay great attention to all that you tell me ? "
27 How will I be informed of my child 's progress through the Compact ?
28 " Will I be wearing it round my neck like a cow-bell for the rest of my life ? " — and she rushed up the spiral steps to her room , to tell herself that she hated João , and Portugal , and even her own mother .
29 She will go free before I do and so long as she is captive will I be .
30 ‘ As will I be , George . ’
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