Example sentences of "[pron] will [be] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I 'll be practically gone by the time you get back , I mean |
2 | Oh I 'll be more laid back . |
3 | Calm down , Bina , it 'll be OK — magic , I 'll have shot through the lot — straight As , I 'll be all set for anything : research physicist , brain surgeon , professor of semiotic philology … |
4 | And before Bill Robins left for Sanderstown he gave me his address and telephone number , saying , ‘ I 'll be really hurt if you ever come to Sanderstown and do n't look me up . |
5 | In the case of an MP seeking re-election , I will be strongly influenced by voting record . |
6 | I will be universally despised . |
7 | ‘ It 's a real emotional roller coaster , and I suspect that a couple of days ahead I will be totally drained . ’ |
8 | ‘ I will be absolutely gutted if I am ruled out of the derby . |
9 | I will be so armed with facts there will be no room whatsoever for fiction . |
10 | The next time we meet , I will be better dressed . ’ |
11 | An elderly sergeant once remarked on his experience of attending a cot death for the first time , ‘ You just have to say to yourself , the next time I will be better equipped to cope with this type of situation … |
12 | THE natural tendency to consider the West Germans as better Europeans than ourselves will be severely tested when the EC seeks to complete work on a common monopolies and competition policy in Brussels today . |
13 | Users can then evaluate the alternatives and participate in the selection of the dialogue which will be eventually incorporated into the IT system . |
14 | I do not see how relief can be denied to Handscomb in consequence of this as well as other declaratory relief which will be later formulated . |
15 | The very purpose of a concert party is to allow the building of stakes ( with an s ) which will be later pooled on one person 's hands . |
16 | Sadly though , we do n't think this is an idea which will be widely copied . |
17 | The Area successfully tendered for another section of the M74 ( Elvanfoot ) which will be mostly carried out in 1993 . |
18 | One reason is that the commercial transaction test seems to go too far ; many transactions which will be generally regarded as perfectly legitimate forms of investment , are entered into solely , or at least predominantly , for tax reasons , and I think it would be wrong to suggest that they might be taxable for that reason alone . |
19 | It is the ongoing maintenance requirements which will be most scrutinised by the environmental health officer , and in many cases , it only takes a dirty grease filter system dripping onto the food cooking surfaces to alert the authorities . |
20 | This month he unveils a Channel 4 sitcom , which will be closely followed by a half-hour series for the BBC . |
21 | Connect the cables to the correct terminals , which will be clearly marked , and run an earth wire from the socket to the box terminal |
22 | As such it is seen as the first part of a larger work , to be completed by sequel works of a similar kind but which will be separately specified and will be covered by separate agreements in accordance with the terms and conditions laid down in Clause 14.1 . |
23 | Puzzle Weekly , which will be heavily advertised in other IPC titles , targets C1C2 women aged between 25 and 55 . |
24 | The programme which will be jointly run with NASA in the US , involves 80 agricultural experts in 15 countries around the world in an effort to estimate the implications for global food supply of warming due to the greenhouse effect . |
25 | We are grateful for the Group 's advice on these points , which will be duly considered , together with any comments on them . |
26 | Household interviews will be conducted and individuals will be asked questions which will be carefully designed to allow us to estimate their valuation of given public transport services . |
27 | The main impetus in Britain for measures to deal with age discrimination at the workplace — despite the current recession — derive from the so called demographic time bomb which will be increasingly felt by all organisations , public and private , during the 1990s and into the next century . |
28 | The week before last , SunSoft Inc sent out copies to Solaris-on-Intel , which will be officially christened Solaris x86 , to a limited number of OEMs . |
29 | Overall , these statistics , which will be officially published by the forces over the next few months , can not but fuel public concern and lead to demands for more police resources . |
30 | Childline North West , which will be officially launched later this month , is already up and running and receiving some 300 calls a day . |