Example sentences of "will be [adv] of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He 'll be out of tablets by now . |
2 | She 'll be out of sight , and so will we until I can pick up the replacement set . ’ |
3 | It 'll be out of order then though |
4 | You better have your orchards well fenced or you 'll be out of apples by October . ’ |
5 | Well , if they 'd like to come at the fire station with their money today , barring fire calls , when we 'll be out of course , or if they see the fire engine driving round Didcot and it has n't got its blue lights on and they want to flag us down , they 're more than welcome to . |
6 | He remembers her telling his brother-in-law : ‘ I 'll be out of Althorp first thing in the morning . ’ |
7 | I 'll be out of action for weeks . |
8 | John Fagan says it 's a sport that shows people the future … we 'll be out of oil soon and we have to find something else |
9 | The company which can embrace these new ethics will be ahead of others who do not . |
10 | Coppell will be out of management for at least 2 years ( unless he 's offered the England job ! ! ) |
11 | So any substantive attack on the proposition will be out of order within the context of adjudication , just as an attack on the wisdom of the rules of chess is out of order within a game . |
12 | Because the shuttle will be out of contact with a TDRS for about half its 90-minute orbit of the Earth , scientists on board will be cut off from those on the ground who designed the experiments . |
13 | Every bus on the route will be out of service from 8 each evening while the company talks to police and community groups . |
14 | In effect , it will try to guess how long you will be out of work . |
15 | At a time when structural unemployment means that many — particularly the young — will be out of work for long periods of time , the old individualistic idea that ‘ all we need is a bit of enterprise and motivation ’ seems to get stronger the more inappropriate it becomes . |
16 | WORKERS at a Merseyide firm were today coming to terms with the news that they will be out of work in the New Year . |
17 | If ( the MLTB ) now has control of the MIC and presumably the Single Pitch Scheme , with the guides ' carnet soon to follow , the whole thing will be out of BMC hands . |
18 | But at least there is near unanimity that we really will be out of recession by the end of the year . |
19 | With any luck the country will be out of depression , Leyton Orient will be in the Premier League , and Madonna will have got religion |
20 | The grain will be out of sight , and certainly in some unexpected place . |
21 | Blackburn ace Fogarty said last night : ‘ All Kevin has to do is point the bike towards Coleraine or Portstewart , open the tap , and he will be out of sight . |
22 | ‘ I will be out of contract at the start of August and honestly do n't know what is happening . |
23 | If not , then he will be out of contract by the end of the year . |
24 | A significant proportion of what you are studying today will be out of date in the space of a few years . |
25 | They will be out of date now . |
26 | the children will be out of school , they might even be sighted people . |
27 | Hence if a sinusoidal stress is applied to a linear viscoelastic material , the resulting stress will also be sinusoidal , but will be out of phase when there is energy dissipation or damping in the polymer . |
28 | He will be out of action for a month . |
29 | Celtic Chief will be out of action for a year while he recovers from a leg injury sustained in last season 's Champion Hurdle . |
30 | Allen Webb , the jump jockey , will be out of action for a week after injuring his neck while riding out . |