Example sentences of "[noun sg] he will be [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Although a useful county cricketer he will be remembered as one of the greatest county captains of all time .
2 Firstly , if the defendant receives the information in the knowledge that it is being disclosed in breach of confidence he will be bound by an obligation of confidence ( see for example Albert ( Prince ) v Strange ( 1849 ) 1 Mac & G 25 , Schering Chemicals v Falkman [ 1981 ] 2 WLR 848 ) .
3 Because the 37-year-old peer is a civil prisoner , there is also a good chance he will be allocated to the jail 's C wing , where the cells have their own lavatories and wash basins , saving him the indignity of ‘ slopping out ’ .
4 As a civil case prisoner , there is a good chance he will be allocated to the jail 's C wing , where the cells have their own lavatories and wash basins .
5 This is in order to try to avoid the effects of subrogation , viz where the insurer pays out money to the landlord under an insurance policy he will be subrogated to any rights the landlord may have against the tenant for breaches of covenant which may have given rise to the damage or destruction .
6 In his new role he will be based at the Law Society Shop in the Strand .
7 Her husband Alex , 45 , said : ‘ Hopefully , when he is dealt with at a magistrates court later for driving with excess alcohol he will be banned for a long time . ’
8 ‘ Hopefully , when he is dealt with at a magistrates court later for driving with excess alcohol he will be banned for a long time . ’
9 Later this year he will be seen in Francis Ford Coppola 's version of Bram Stoker 's Dracula , in which fellow British actor Garry Oldman appears dressed as a bat .
10 No doubt he will be reminded of us when he re-visits the Lake District ( one of his favourite haunts ) and it rains !
11 By the wider public he will be remembered as a composer whose style , founded in practical music-making , has an immediate appeal which rewards both performers and audiences .
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