Example sentences of "[pron] [coord] will be " in BNC.

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1 It is simply not the case that pensioners in such schemes will get nothing or will be left penniless , as the hon. Gentleman well knows .
2 It was produced for the Bank of Scotland , Clydesdale Bank as well as ourselves and will be released to branches in Scotland in the near future .
3 A dominant rider and timid horse may not be quite so bad at first , because the rider will give the animal confidence ; even so , the time will come when the rider does not have enough bottle for both of them and will be better off finding a horse with the drive and courage to match .
4 Most of the plates bear one or two scratched numbers of the reverse : their meaning has not yet been identified but a research student from the Rijksmuseum has made a detailed survey of them and will be publishing his findings in the journal Print Quarterly at a future date .
5 You might not be able to afford all the appliances you would like from the start , but if you think you will need them and will be able to afford them later you must leave the space and supply utilities for them .
6 It read : ‘ I am safe , I love you and will be with you for Christmas . ’
7 This is the spirit of truth whom the world can not receive because it does not know him , does not behold him or know him , but you know him because he abides with you and will be in you .
8 Is he aware that what he achieved , or failed to achieve , might please the little Englanders behind him but will be a tragedy for the people of the United Kingdom and the Scottish part of it through the 1990s ?
9 ‘ I 'm really excited about it and will be travelling for nine months , ’ she said .
10 The module which caused the new volume to be opened will not be entered into it but will be reported in the batch file as an oversize item and hard copied on a later run .
11 Clean the test tube , add the right amount of chemical according to the textbook instructions , heat it up , watch the colour change on the litmus paper , a straightforward sequence of steps that has been performed by thousands before us and will be repeated by as many after .
12 has been our sales ledger and wages clerk throughout her time with us and will be best remembered by the workforce for her help in answering their questions such as ‘ Why am I paying so much tax ? ’ and ‘ Has my code number come through yet ? ’
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