Example sentences of "[noun] will [adv] be with " in BNC.
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1 | The dark side will always be with me . |
2 | I think we will be able to say that in ten years time the microprocessor will really be with us . |
3 | John Lee Hooker wo n't be with us forever , however much we 'd like him to be . |
4 | At any rate , now we know the Mamelukes wo n't be with us , and I feel a bit safer . |
5 | The work will normally be with an elderly person 's family , the children , and grandchildren , but the family of origin may be valuable if there are siblings still available , near at hand . |
6 | My view has always been , and still is , that the extension of the RMI will still be with us in the year 2000 . |
7 | In a few years ' time , it may no longer be meaningful to do so , though it 's a safe bet that the spreadsheet will always be with us as a presentation style . |
8 | ‘ I 'm dreadfully sad that my team-mate Riccardo Patrese wo n't be with me next year . |
9 | The warmth and affection that we felt for each other will always be with me . |
10 | The House will be the poorer after the election when the right hon. Gentleman will not be with us . |
11 | the problem of blending essential plant into the surrounding AREA will always be with us and we must be inventive and thoughtful in this respect . |
12 | As long as information is such a potent influence on minds and events , censorship will always be with us . |
13 | As we reach old age , these negative attitudes will still be with us . |
14 | The main season for preparing annual reports and accounts will soon be with us — the year end of 83 of the FTSE Top 100 companies falls between 31 December and 31 March — so now seems a good time for finance directors to assess whether their annual tome is user friendly . |
15 | ‘ The memory will always be with me of those lads ' faces , even though at the time I was only twenty years old myself , to see them sat on the floor of the aircraft , and some of the trying to negotiate the main spar , and the cheers and tears when we came over the white cliffs of England . |
16 | In spite of Scott LJ 's efforts the prevalent view of textbook writers is that " It can be said that any covenant which affects the landlord qua landlord or the tenant qua tenant will probably be with the class of covenants which [ run ] , but this is not very helpful , and it is better to note examples from decided cases " ( P.F. Smith , Evans : The Law of Landlord and Tenant ( Butterworths : 1985 ) 75 ) . |
17 | The dry , cloudy weather will still be with us at the start of the night , but some patchy , light rain will creep into the Borders and Dumfries and Galloway by the end of the night . |