Example sentences of "[conj] you [vb mod] [be] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 That does n't mean that you would be engaged in the same boring work all the time .
2 Do n't think I did n't hope that you might be buried in the prison for ever , or hanged for the murder of which you were accused .
3 erm some of the stuff that you might be doing in things like perception and stuff like that erm
4 reinstatement , ie an order that you shall be treated in every respect as if you had not been dismissed ; or
5 You will be reasonably familiar with the layout of the house , and you can explain to the vendor that you will be working in the following sequence :
6 You will understand that you will be required in the execution of any agreement for the purchase and sale of the company to acknowledge that you have not relied on or been induced to enter into such agreement by any representation or warranty other than expressly set forth in such agreement subject to such limitations and restrictions as may be specified therein .
7 Until more is known concerning his death , I judge that you must be held in confinement within my custody .
8 So you 'll be staying in the area , then ? ’
9 And ye shall be circumcised in the flesh of your foreskin ; and it shall be a token of a covenant betwixt Me and you .
10 So the things are happening , and you 'll be talking in a moment to Jenny and the work she does at All Saints Convent .
11 ‘ Utter so much as a word about last night 's work and you will be clapped in irons , ’ declared Tyrell .
12 Five hundred trees each and every day you will treat from now on — or you will be punished with fines , you will be beaten and you will be clapped in irons in An Dap . "
13 The rate is reviewed each year and you will be informed in advance of any changes .
14 As the carriages were successively condemned , the ‘ receiver ’ , who ran the railway , would buy up job lots and you never knew if you would be travelling in something from the Brecon & Merthyr , the London & South Western , or the Cockermouth Keswick & Penrith .
15 If you 'll be Confirmed in Faith I 'll never ask you to come to the church again .
16 If you will be recording in rooms with poor natural or artificial light you can get special lights to boost the light you have .
17 You should , of course , still be treated fairly and this may entail your employer looking round his organisation , perhaps even the whole corporate group of which he is part , to see if you can be fitted in elsewhere at an appropriate level , before finally deciding to terminate your employment .
18 But whether or not the contract has anything to say on this subject , an employer should at least explore the possible alternatives to dismissal , such as allowing you to make other transport arrangements or seeing if you can be fitted in elsewhere within the organisation .
19 Yeah but you 'll be sitting in the chair wo n't you love ?
20 Your solicitor will do a local search if you buy a property , but you may be renting in which case no one will do a search for you .
21 ‘ No , but you can be overheard in quiet places .
22 ‘ You 're coming to Highbury for training because you will be playing in the replay . ’
23 And , as as you 'll be hearing in later er stages of the course there are many non-pathogenic species of staphylococci .
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