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

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1 ‘ But I suppose I must keep my mouth shut or I will be in trouble .
2 He or she will be of course one of the nation 's teachers of the year .
3 They are confident that , highly skilled and dedicated and absolutely tireless , the surgeon will treat each operation — no matter how many operations he or she carries out that day … that week … that year — as unique and fascinating , that he or she will be in top form — for them .
4 Another aspect of the rights of the pupil in relation to his record is his right to have the record disclosed where it will be to his benefit and to prevent disclosure elsewhere .
5 Where there is coverage of such systems as potential IT-based contributors to improved corporate strategy , the reference will be to systems that are not normally the province of librarians and information scientists ( such as financial market systems , credit-rating services ) ; or it will be to videotex-based systems which most librarians and information scientists would n't be seen dead using ! ( cf. Prestel ) .
6 He assumes that Nick is , you people are rearranging my genes , so that everyone will be like everyone else .
7 please would you tell Bill I will not be staying at the same hotel as the owners , and that I will again not be going to the president 's lunch , but that I will be at the races , even if he does n't see me . ’
8 Tell your people who I am , that I will be in touch , I will be waiting .
9 She wo n't take any rent — says the fact that I will be in the house and that the outbuildings will be put to good use is enough .
10 She says that she is in the bath now , sir , but that she will be with you shortly . ’
11 Friends at Groggan Primary School have been teasing her about how much she will earn and are envious that she will be off school for four or five weeks .
12 Sun Alliance further guarantee that you may , within 15 days , return your policy if it does not meet your requirements , and that you will be under no obligation whatsoever .
13 But remember that you will be under pressure after the negotiation , as the work has to be completed .
14 I am also assuming that you will be with us on Thursday 8 and Friday 9 June .
15 We ask that You will be with the many who hear Your call to serve , to heal and to witness .
16 Techniques " at the bell " are four ( 1 ) living with the headlines and main outlines of your subject by the use of swot cards ; ( 2 ) rehearsing old papers ( or papers concocted from textbook examples ) under examination conditions , with the deliberate aim of making these conditions so familiar that you will be at ease — with the " this-is-old-hat-to-me " feeling in the examination room ; ( 3 ) listening with a much more critical ear to your tutor and to the lecturer — especially if he is also the examiner ;
17 This will mean that you will be in possession of more information and facts than people who pay scant attention to what is being said .
18 I think it 's also worth just bearing in mind that we 're talking about only one percent of the erm of the farmed land i in this county , we 're not talking about banning hunting in in er in Leicestershire , we 're talking about what we 're saying on one percent there are tens of thousand of fields in in this county nothing can change overnight , even if this er motion goes through because the tenants will still have the rights to decide , it 's only when you actually start getting to new tenancy agreements that you will be in a position if you wish , to start to change things and therefore I suppose at the end of erm , at the end of five years you might have a hundred or two hundred fields on which this ban will apply but you will still have tens of thousand of fields on which the , the hunt will still be , the hunts in this county will still be free to , erm , to operate .
19 Our filming will involve exterior shots only and I would anticipate that we will be at Jodrell Bank for about an hour .
20 But unless we have another child we have been told that we will be in this place until she is 13 .
21 Act and that I want to talk to local authority associations about that , so we will be in consultation with them .
22 Revised calculations from a working group chaired by Prof N. E. Day suggest that there will be between 1945 and 3215 new AIDS cases in 1997 .
23 ‘ It is generally thought from talks I have had with other chairman that there will be between 600 and 800 players released at the end of this season because clubs are seeking to trim their wage bills .
24 Therefore he realises that there will be times when this command will seem unfair , uncomfortable and unreasonable .
25 When assessing the financial rewards , it is wise to assume that there will be times when the accommodation is empty — so you will not be receiving any rent .
26 The governors acknowledge that there will be times when concerted central-bank intervention is desirable .
27 With processors galloping at 66MHz it means that there will be times when the processor is held back waiting for a slow peripheral to catch up .
28 We can expect with certainty that there will be in the near future an unprecedented worldwide demand for the development of IT systems such as those listed below : Robots , manufacturing cells , driverless tractors , computer-based controllers , computers , computer terminals .
29 This right does not arise under the SGA where the contract provides for delivery in more than one consignment , since there has been no breach in respect of goods not yet delivered , however reasonable it is for the buyer to fear that there will be in the future .
30 Imagine the confusion that there will be among single people who receive a bill based on a two-person household .
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