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

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1 When he leaves prison he 'll still be banned from tending the livestock … but he 'll still live at the farm .
2 He may have been christened Henry but he 'll certainly be known as ‘ Hairy ’ .
3 He will also be remembered for his participation in WACC 's Central Committee meetings , and for his tireless contribution to the work of WACC 's European Regional Association .
4 Though he will frequently be engaged in discussion and negotiation with water-users and others , when it comes to making decisions and taking action the field officer is on his own .
5 Thus whether the would-be efficient entrepreneur rises from the informal sector or parachutes into a larger-scale enterprise with a degree from an international business school , he will frequently be trapped into the same style of running a business as the Nigerian enterpreneurs described above .
6 Those are three reasons why he will today be elected to Labour 's national executive , writes Colin Hughes .
7 He will soon be seen as a bartender in the comedy The Linguini Incident and he has a cameo as a FBI agent in David Lynch 's Twin Peaks : Fire Walk With Me .
8 He will soon be seen in the TV police drama Prime Suspect and will also play the tempestuous Heathcliff in a new film of Wuthering Heights .
9 Although he will always be compared to the Rangers winger Willie Henderson , a diminutive showman who won the hearts of the other Glasgow , Johnstone had more than impudent skill on his side .
10 But with winnings of 145,000 he will always be remembered as a true punters ' champion .
11 I could be wrong , and if Kelly plays I sincerely hope he has a good game for if he does n't he may not recover from it , as he will always be known for ‘ screwing it when the Republic needed a win in Windsor ’ .
12 In deciding " public policy " , he will obviously be influenced by the outlook of the political party of which he is a member , and by the values of the profession which he leads .
13 He will then be supplied with :
14 [ I ] f the insider is a substantial shareholder , the damages paid by him will , in part , indirectly return to him and he will still be left with a net profit on the transaction …
15 We say that he has done enough damage in bringing about the birth of this child , in giving him a father who does not know he is his father , a mother who is so ice-cold a scientist that she willingly abandons her own child to the researcher in the laboratory , where he will inevitably be regarded in the same light as any other laboratory animal .
16 He will merely be remembered as the man who told us , as the Minister of Energy during the four-day week in the last days of the Heath government , to clean our teeth in the dark , for heaven 's sake .
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