Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [adv] be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ As leader of the Liberal Party , ’ Steel noted in the extract enclosed , ‘ I do not think I will ever be awarded full marks for either party management or pioneering policies … ‘ |
2 | I should have been the hero of the game but I will always be known as the one who lost it . |
3 | It 's the same common fear that I will fall apart , physically and emotionally , that I will be reduced to a pile of tattered pulp , that I will never be loved by anyone , that I will fail , like … like — ’ |
4 | Tel-me will initially be aimed at large blue-chip companies , although Ms Burke said it is suitable for use across all types of business no matter what their size . |
5 | And it is as one of photography 's great satirists that she will surely be remembered — I never tire of her work , its invention , its humour and its pathos . |
6 | She will probably be destroyed completely . ’ |
7 | ‘ She will probably be interviewed at home , ’ he added . |
8 | In such cases , she will clearly be left without any protection from the criminal law at all . |
9 | Just ask her a couple of times whether she had a bath this morning and she will immediately be reduced to the anxious teenager she once was , surreptitiously sniffing her armpits and combing chemists for bottles of Charlie . |
10 | But Lady Thatcher , who is flying back to Britain from the United States , is apparently unaware yet that she will also be invited to give evidence about the affair which , according to one MP , ‘ went right to the heart of Government ’ when she was in power . |
11 | Depending on your child 's age , he or she will also be consulted . |
12 | The Government has ensured , therefore , that if a person enters his or her name on the register in order to vote , he or she will also be billed for the poll tax . |
13 | She will also be shown the staff restaurant , some of the many works of art in the building and an aerobics class in action . |
14 | It will have to be made clear that although understanding will be forthcoming as inevitable emergencies arise , in the final analysis she will generally be expected to meet the requirements of the contract of employment . |
15 | Then Alexia Lindsay , just retired from the Christian Aid office , took over the Ephemera Stall with such flair and brilliant success that she will certainly be encored too . |
16 | She will always be remembered as a fine nurse . |
17 | It was a personal best performance by a second and a half , and now Matthew is hoping she will still be picked to represent Cleveland in the English Schools Championships at Hull next month . |
18 | She will now be based in the Oxford branch and will report to branch manager Peter Caswell . |
19 | She will then be sent a tax return on which to enter details of her income . |
20 | Social Services Departments vary in the way they register childminders , but you will probably be visited in your home and be given some forms to complete . |
21 | You will probably be visited from time to time , and in some areas you will get practical help such as toy kits , toy libraries , first aid kits and safety equipment on loan . |
22 | GARDEN CENTRES Okay for plants and fertiliser , but if you go to such places you will probably be served by a weekend youngster on slave wages , who would n't know a Koi from a goldfish . |
23 | You will probably be asked some questions about your health , and you will need to have a routine chest X-ray if you have n't had one lately . |
24 | You will probably be asked to give the name of one or two people who will provide references , even if you do n't actually do this on your CV . |
25 | If help is required you will probably be asked , although there is nothing wrong with offering your assistance . |
26 | Stand close enough to see the column form and you will probably be pelted with near-boiling water . |
27 | Mention the word ‘ reincarnation ’ to any group of people and you will probably be astounded at the number of different reactions you will get . |
28 | If you are buying a house , watch out for mortgage indemnity ( or guarantee ) insurance : you will probably be required to take it out if you need an advance of more than 75% . |
29 | You will probably be weighed at each visit , not because there are strict guidelines about weight gain , but because it gives a general indication that all is well if you are gaining steadily . |
30 | if you do not have an account , you can still ask about borrowing money , but you will probably be expected to open an account with the bank . |