Example sentences of "will [be] [verb] an [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Manager Brian Horton says he 'll be lodging an appeal against the player 's three match suspension .
2 We 'll be gittin' along … an ’ I 'll be keepin' an eye on this young lady here , fer the same reason .
3 Welcome back : In a few minutes , we 'll be meeting an author who 's been back to his old school to sign copies of his book … and he 's only TEN years old .
4 The Department of Trade has announced it 'll be holding an inquiry into possible health risks from using the games .
5 And he 'll be using an invention from the great wartime aircraft designer Barnes Wallis .
6 When you have filled in your form you 'll be given an appointment for an interview at one of the Compact companies .
7 But I learned about the problem that has dogged him from race one , and he confirmed to me : ‘ At the end of the season I 'll be having an operation . ’
8 You 'll be needing an identification . ’
9 I do n't think he 'll be making an escape bid yet !
10 You were lucky to get off so lightly , losing all that blood , and I 'll be keeping an eye on you .
11 He 's gon na try but he 's not sure if he 'll get up in time cos he 'll be doing an essay in the night .
12 Ares hopes to sell the technology through a variety of channels — most obvious , lucrative and difficult will be persuading an operating system manufacturer to incorporate the code into its offering , however the company also hopes to tempt printer manufacturers with the prospect of shipping more ROM-held fonts , or alternatively cut their memory requirements .
13 Candidates will be assigned an office role within a scenario and provided with ample data on which to base an adequate answer .
14 One of the main communications challenges will be achieving an understanding by everyone in C&P of Market focus , Mike Brogden thinks that Market Focus and quality are totally complementary concepts .
15 Purdy Hicks is showing work by gallery artists ( to 13 May ) including pictures by Gillian Ayres who will be holding an exhibition in May .
16 Sooner or later you will be given an opportunity to discuss your learning needs with a senior nurse .
17 All parties interested will be given an opportunity of stating their views before the sub-committee .
18 In any notification case of this kind the local planning authority will be given an opportunity to decide whether , in their view , the proposal should be advertised so as to give the public a chance to comment , and also to discuss with the department ways in which the proposal might be amended to overcome any objections to the proposed development .
19 are departments will be given an opportunity of explaining precisely what their development does for the village ?
20 The council believes businesses will be given an opportunity to win new customers in both the UK and abroad .
21 PLEASE — come to Qualified Teachers ' Day on the 18th June and be prepared to discuss this VERY IMPORTANT ISSUE — you supported our plea when we asked you to help boost membership , come along and listen and you will be given an opportunity to express your opinions .
22 Across all divisions , Heartwatch participants are getting younger and younger and it is hoped that everyone who is waiting to be involved in the programme will be given an appointment before summer 1993 .
23 If you participate in a mock interview programme you will be given an application form to fill in for the kind of job that might be available through the Compact .
24 The Trust will be given an interest bearing debt initially equal to the value of its assets .
25 Effectively Britain will be exporting an epidemic of tobacco-related diseases , which will be seen in some 20–30 years .
26 In September Mitsukoshi Etoile will be organising an exhibition of Tamako Kataoka , an eighty-seven year old woman artist who paints in the traditional Japanese style .
27 The group will be completing an expansion hit list fairly soon and Donald Heggie confirms that the company could cope with opening an accident repair centre — more likely by acquiring one — every two years without being swamped .
28 Dealing first with ( a ) , the normal modus operandi in the case of new issues by public companies has been described in Chapter 13 : a would-be shareholder will apply in response to the prospectus , listing particulars or circular ; if the application is accepted he will be sent an allotment letter ; and this completes the needful agreement to become a member and shareholder .
29 You will be sent an application form and , as appropriate , advice on the availability of the classes which you have chosen .
30 Visitors with mobility , sight or hearing impairments will be sent an information sheet and plan on request .
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