Example sentences of "[conj] he will be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 After his ordination in 1740 he served as curate at Llandeilo Abercywyn , but he could not resist the urge to preach in the Methodist way far outside his curacy , a practice Jones severely criticized : ‘ it is the cry of the crowd that he will be governed by . ’
2 Privately , Conservative MPs predict that he will be moved in the first reshuffle after the Budget and bets are already being placed on his successor .
3 There is now a good chance that he will be beaten in the run-off next Sunday unless he can persuade enough first-round abstentionists to turn out to support him .
4 On request , the Problem Administrator should use the IPF Problem Control Facility to produce printed details of problem reports and summary lists of problem reports according to the requirements that he will be given by the person requesting the report .
5 It is , however , something that he will be given by Conservative Members and I am sure that he will want to make the most of it before — sadly — he retires from our midst at the next general election .
6 A parent or teacher who accepts the concept , could use the word ‘ God ’ from the very beginning , and need have no fear that he will be faced with awkward questions , for he knows that there is a perfectly sensible answer available .
7 He needs to know that he will be listened to and taken seriously .
8 And in all four Gospels , Jesus announces publicly , to the assembled company , that he will be betrayed by one of them — because ‘ the time has come ’ , because his ‘ hour is at hand ’ and also , quite explicitly , because ‘ the prophecy must be fulfilled ’ .
9 It is regrettable that the friend will be hurt if his advice is not followed after it was given due consideration , or at least it is regrettable that he will be hurt to a degree which justifies this reaction .
10 A life prisoner can not be certain that he ever will be released on licence , but he can be certain that he will be considered for release , at latest 17 years after his sentence and periodically thereafter .
11 He said that he will be continuing with Mary 's work of dealing with residents ' worries and complaints — ‘ pointing them in the direction of the right person to help them ’ — and assisting them with official forms , etc .
12 In my opinion compliance with the order of Buckley J. subject to the safeguards provided by paragraph 33 of that order will not create for Mr. Tully any real danger that he will be prejudiced in criminal proceedings by his compliance .
13 Sunderland Harrier David Clark , trained by Stan Long , is entered for the youths 3,000 metres and he will be trying for a personal best time after improving his marks when winning the North-East 800 and 1500 metres titles .
14 ‘ If you are wise , you will not even say we have met , for he would be troubled for your sake and mine , and he will be troubled by other things soon enough . ’
15 And he will be seen in the new Darling Buds series next spring .
16 Before he is moved he will be blood-tested for brucellosis and leucosis and he will be re-tested on arrival at Vimer .
17 But he makes a lively film and he will be heard of again .
18 He had 17 management jobs in total including Scotland , Chelsea , Manchester United , FC Porto and Queens Park Rangers , and he will be immortalised by his own self-deprecating one-liner , ‘ I 've had more clubs than Jack Nicklaus , but he used them better . ‘
19 David was a man of energy and activity and he will be missed by so many people .
20 We shall miss his presence and friendship from this meeting and he will be missed from the wider courts of the Church . ’
21 Some of chef/owner Melvin Rhodes ' recipes are included in the Les Routiers Cook Book and he will be cooking at least one of these for the lunch .
22 The Coleraine team will be led by Ulster under 18 player David Ilsley and he will be joined by Stephen Johnston , Peter Smyth and Ruari Hatrick .
23 World Junior steeplechase champion Jimmy Muindi was snapped up at the beginning of the week and he will be joined in the Daily Mirror/Manx Airlines 10K road race by Josphat Ndeti and Zablon Miano .
24 ‘ I 've no sympathy for him and he will be dealt with under our code of discipline . ’
25 He would be chosen thus , and he will be chosen under the present system , as the man most likely to win .
26 As well as coaching many of Britain 's leading international crews , Spracklen is a key member of the Oxford University team , and he will be returning from Canada in March to look after them for the last fortnight before the Boat Race .
27 And he will be boosted by the Lions forward coach Dick Best 's assessment that ‘ a good player can perform anywhere ’ .
28 For the last six years he has been assistant curate at St. Barnabas ' Church in Linthorpe , Middlesbrough , and he will be instituted as vicar of Saltburn in July .
29 There will be a mass at St Constantine 's Church , Govan at 10am tomorrow and he will be buried at St Conval 's Cemetery , followed by a reception at Crookston Hotel .
30 He has known no want either materially or of a mother 's love for you have supplied both abundantly and he will be reminded of this all his life you can be sure .
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