Example sentences of "will [pron] [adv] be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Will I ever be well ?
2 Will I ever be able to play again , or should I shoot myself and then throw away my guitars ?
3 Will I ever be alone with him again ?
4 Chesarynth asked , ‘ Will I still be able to — ’ and floundered .
5 Will I still be able to spend Easter at Carol 's ? ’
6 Will I always be happy , I wonder ? ’
7 Will you please be upstanding whilst the Lord Mayor departs from the Council Chamber ?
8 Will you please be careful what you 're doing with that tin .
9 I mean it may , may fit your values and it may have lots of possibilities but what are actually gon na be doing and will you actually be capable of it or , or enjoy it or whatever .
10 Will you really be glad when he marries ? ’
11 ‘ History as différance then means that history will itself always be subject to the operations of différance , and that différance names the form of its historicity .
12 For only when one is able to discriminate between what must be discarded and what still remains as valuable for the future will one also be able to decide whether one is ready to strike out in the new direction consciously and positively .
13 Will we forever be free to roam the underwater kingdom , to bring home our supper ?
14 Will they never be satisfied ?
15 But if there are only two , they will divide up the work of the third in overtime hours , but will they actually be present at work during that period ? ’ ( fieldnotes ) .
16 Will it still be this room or will
17 If it is so difficult to value a small piece of the environment like Twyford Down , how will it ever be possible to cost the ozone layer ?
18 Will it ever be possible again ?
19 Nor will he necessarily be able to prevent his share of the equity from being diluted even if he is offered pre-emptive rights ; he may not be able to afford to buy more shares but can not prevent the new issue being made unless he has voting control .
20 Will anyone now be able to take Mr Garel-Jones 's devotion to the Government 's cause seriously ?
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