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

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1 it will be change , I ca n't say , is it , I mean I said it 's a change of address , they know I 'll probably be moved in four to six weeks
2 I 'll always be associated with creating the Wimbledon monster , ’ laughs Bassett .
3 Victorine cried out as soon as she saw them : that wretched child , I knew it would be hopeless letting her help , it 's too much , I 'll never be done in time .
4 I 'll never be mistaken for him in the street then .
5 I 'll only be gone for half an hour or so , she reassured herself : plenty of time to finish it all when I get back .
6 And I 'll obviously be corrected on that if I 'm er I 'm getting an an affirmative nod from Mr Potter .
7 I should have been the hero of the game but I will always be known as the one who lost it .
8 It 's the same common fear that I will fall apart , physically and emotionally , that I will be reduced to a pile of tattered pulp , that I will never be loved by anyone , that I will fail , like … like — ’
9 Tel-me will initially be aimed at large blue-chip companies , although Ms Burke said it is suitable for use across all types of business no matter what their size .
10 Do you imagine you 'll somehow be rewarded for being a martyr ?
11 ‘ If you carry on like this for much longer , you 'll soon be stopped for speeding , ’ Jessamy pointed out , with some satisfaction .
12 Anyway I 'm not naïve enough to forget that if we go dancing you 'll immediately be surrounded by hundreds of your female fans ! ’
13 You 'll probably be picked for her mid-week . ’
14 Every week you 'll also be invited to a welcome cocktail at the new hotel bar .
15 You 'll also be provided with an apron to protect your clothes .
16 Introducing an affordable health care plan from the AA — now you 'll never be faced with a long wait for hospital treatment
17 With Barbara Chandler 's new book , you 'll never be lost for furnishing materials in London and the Southeast
18 and as a self-employed person , you get no sick pay or benefits , no training , no union protection or even much chance that you 'll ever be repaid for all those long hours of work .
19 Adjustable spanners : You 'll often be confronted with nuts and bolts of various types that need tightening or loosening — on domestic appliances , plumbing systems and so on .
20 to be delivered in one statement show you what the chances are you 'll be doing it anyway but not erm what you are actually doing purpose you 'll always be followed by a tentative benefit always be followed by cheque standing or in this case tell me how does that .
21 Pull it off and you 're a hero , back out and you 'll always be remembered as the guy who let the perfect wave go by . ’
22 You wo n't get a cup of tea , although you might be OK for a Garibaldi if there happens to be one lying around , but you 'll quickly be strapped into the beige and orange sofa , and invited to ‘ Convince us why we should vote for your lot .
23 If you have any queries about reception or frequency please ring our special radio Helpline on 0345 010313 during office hours — you 'll only be charged at the local rate .
24 ‘ When we 're relieved … even if she does n't turn , she 'll still be taken by our people .
25 She will probably be interviewed at home , ’ he added .
26 In such cases , she will clearly be left without any protection from the criminal law at all .
27 Just ask her a couple of times whether she had a bath this morning and she will immediately be reduced to the anxious teenager she once was , surreptitiously sniffing her armpits and combing chemists for bottles of Charlie .
28 The Government has ensured , therefore , that if a person enters his or her name on the register in order to vote , he or she will also be billed for the poll tax .
29 She will always be remembered as a fine nurse .
30 She will now be based in the Oxford branch and will report to branch manager Peter Caswell .
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