Example sentences of "he will [adv] be [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He 'll just be delighted at signing someone who is a real player 's player . |
2 | He 'll soon be tired of that . ’ |
3 | ( If her son enters when he is a few years older , he will surely be unique in being able to say he has been taking part since before he was born . ) |
4 | He will also be involved in a youth event in North Devon . |
5 | He will also be involved in monitoring the service provided at the association 's residential homes , in Frinton-on-Sea and Wanstead , north-east London . |
6 | Second , he will also be familiar with the elements of ambiguity and word-play which are so characteristic of Derrida 's own writing . |
7 | He will also be aware of the fact that the Inverclyde enterprise zone is within Renfrewshire , and will be aware of the existence and extreme competence of the Renfrewshire enterprise company . |
8 | In addition to managing all aspects of Solaris ' end-user environment , he will also be responsible for expanding SunSoft 's multimedia application programming interfaces . |
9 | He will also be responsible for Johnson Brothers ' customer service when it is fully integrated later in the year . |
10 | He will also be responsible for developing Cambodia , Laos and Myanmar . |
11 | He will not be pleased with any of them . |
12 | If , however , the person in possession of the house is not a tenant but a licensee , s.4(2) ( c ) does not apply and he will not be guilty of theft of the fireplace ! |
13 | The Birmingham-born player will make his debut against Second Division leaders Blackburn Rovers on Saturday , but he will not be available for the FA Cup replay with Portsmouth . |
14 | FORTY years at Sellafield have come to an end for Harry Brocklebank , but he will not be short of news about the site . |
15 | I remember saying that there were dangerous days ahead which would call for faithfulness and courage , quoting the text from the Psalms : ‘ He will not be afraid of any evil tidings , for his heart standeth fast in the Lord . ’ |
16 | This means that , where the investor 's marginal rate of income tax is higher abroad than in the UK , he will not be liable to additional income tax in the UK , but nevertheless will suffer a higher tax burden on an overseas investment than with a comparable UK investment . |
17 | This way he will not be stuck with a loan around his neck when he would rather be doing his own thing . |
18 | Without ( for example ) a grasp of what the Bible teaches about human nature he will soon be speechless before the claims of twentieth-century humanity . |
19 | He will now be responsible for Hilton 's five properties in Turkey and three in Israel . |
20 | If the seller of goods gives an express warranty in respect of them , he will still be subject to the liabilities created by the implied terms in the SGA ( SGA 1979 , ss13-15 ) unless those liabilities are expressly excluded : for instance by a term such as : This warranty is given instead of , and excludes , all other express or implied conditions , warranties or other contractual undertakings concerned with any of the following : ( i ) the condition or quality of the goods , ( ii ) their fitness for any particular purpose , ( iii ) their compliance with any description which might otherwise arise at common law or under any statute . |
21 | if you want to , but Gary 's pretty sure that he wo n't be one of 'em |
22 | He wo n't be involved in that sort of thing again , in a hurry . ’ |
23 | He wo n't be used to looking after himself . |
24 | He wo n't be ready till next season , but I 'm really going to knock their eyes out with this fellow . ’ |
25 | Well he wo n't be able to after this week anyway . |
26 | I said , he wo n't be able to she said I think he will . |
27 | You ca n't no , he wo n't be able to . |
28 | But he wo n't be busy at this time of day . |