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

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1 You 'll be told in good time , ’ he said and would not listen when Goll the Gorm said , crossly , as they trooped out , that it was always the same ; they were not told what was going on and it was a disgrace and a scandal and there 'd be a revolution at Tara before much longer , if there would n't be an outright war .
2 Often you will be asked in this sort of question to discuss passages you have not seen before .
3 You will be notified in due course .
4 We 'll be married in three days ’ time , Jane .
5 I hope that we will be assured in unequivocal terms that er Government members will be introduced to this Bill probably at the report stage .
6 Er no th th for anything that they run this week , they 'll be redirected in in-house , so we should be getting er about forty of those statements in tomorrow and forty the next day .
7 They 'll be exercised in other ways I imagine will they ?
8 These people should be excluded , because they 'll be punished in special camps . ’
9 Of course , they 'll be written in everyday English on the pills , medicine or ointment the pharmacist gives you .
10 They 'll be offered in fully-configured arrangements according to customer requirements , with shrink-wrapped software .
11 On behalf of the Inland Revenue , not always the best loved department of Government , I accept the kind compliments that my hon. Friend has paid to it ; I am sure that they will be echoed in all parts of the House .
12 The voices of the old guard will be raised against this striking new departure , but they will be raised in vain .
13 They will be kept in locked bedrooms , but will have access to a dayroom and both counsellors and education specialists .
14 They will be examined in more detail when we quit regional life and approach the political capital .
15 Records will be read into primary storage , their keys will be transformed by the algorithm being used , and if the address the algorithm produces is free they will be stored in that address on the direct access device .
16 They will be based in sprawling premises and surrounded by a range of leisure facilities and fast food outlets .
17 As the analyst is gathering these entities , the relationships between the entities can also be determined and named — sometimes they will be named in both directions .
18 some extent they will be found in existing sites .
19 It is not that revolutionary movements have been absent ( and they will be considered in more detail in Chapter 4 ) but that they have failed to elicit sustained and effective support from any large part of the working class .
20 As chlorine-free alternatives become commercially available they will be used in appropriate units .
21 Erm whilst I 've not been able to produce an audited er set of accounts I do have er a set of figures for you erm and as you said at the the beginning of your opening er speech Mr Chairman that erm we had one or two losses during the year , those er in actual fact did n't erm affect us in thi this particular financial year as they were aimed at the September December period , but therefore they will be reflected in next year 's figures not or in the current year 's figures or the next annual general meeting 's figures .
22 The second case which raises the issue of liability under section 2 is where the doctor , in honouring the patient 's request , in some way facilitates the suicide by , for example , leaving around an extra quantity of tablets in the knowledge or with a strong suspicion that they will be taken in such a dosage as to produce fatal consequences .
23 It is enough to say they will be counted in trillions ( millions of millions ) of dollars .
24 If posters , packaging , show cards , or other visual matter are part of the campaign , then they will be shown in rough form , although " rough " actually means very realistic and finished looking material .
25 To get a feel for the approaches adopted , some of them will be examined in more detail in this chapter .
26 these standards of service and the results achieved against them will be displayed in all Employment Service local offices .
27 For such a strategy must eventually require that resources at the disposal of people who own them will be applied in one way rather than another .
28 It 'll be finished in half an hour , yes
29 It will be argued in this chapter that their prideful belief in the capacity to influence , so vividly expressed and so evidently vindicated in Indirect Rule , led the British on to fatal experiment in more and more attenuated forms of imperial control .
30 It will be argued in later chapters , for example , that processes within state enterprises act back upon the wider political context and modify its impact .
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