Example sentences of "will [be] [vb pp] of " in BNC.

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1 And you 'll find in time th the racecourse 'll be made of this here special stuff what they 're galloping on .
2 ‘ And what with the tunnel and the European Market , what 'll be left of England ?
3 And I still do n't see why you 're so certain you 'll be accused of this dreadful thing , ’ she protested .
4 ‘ I know I 'll be accused of just being another whingeing manager .
5 But I 'd better not keep on like this or I 'll be accused of queering Mr Karlinsky 's pitch .
6 One of the virtues of parental investment er theory I would say is that er it 's particularly sensitive to female interests in , in in sexuality and nobody who knows me or has read er my works would , could possibly suspect me here of fashionable feminist prejudices er so I do n't say this because I think this is what people like to hear , but because I happen to think it 's true , I 'm afraid I 'm one of these old-fashioned and you may think stupid people who believe that you should er say things cos you think they 're true , not because you think er it 's what you think want w want to hear or if you say it , you 'll be accused of sexual harassment by a lecturer as I was last year .
7 If we do n't locate and interview every inmate detained there at that time , we 'll be accused of some sort of cover-up . ’
8 You 'll see then , she thought ; you 'll be reminded of the rightness of me , here .
9 Leaning back against a tree trunk , as though to draw strength from it , she announced in a suddenly firm voice , ‘ I will be rid of you .
10 But what will really happen is that you will be killed by the soldiers and the world will be rid of a smooth , plausible rascal . "
11 But from what is available it looks as though typing Services will be rid of Wang by the end of September and we could be linked by December ( this does seem optimistic ) .
12 One area of special interest is helping companies to predict what environmental demands will be made of them in the future .
13 In this final section , brief mention will be made of that particularly complex policy area , urban finance .
14 Although use will be made of the concepts discussed above , the experiment reported below does not in any way test various theories of plural reference resolution .
15 The use that will be made of the online information retrieval systems depends in part on the education of users about the availability and functioning of this method of information retrieval .
16 It is too early to give a confident forecast of the use that will be made of the SE .
17 As items are chosen they are crossed off the list to avoid duplication , and a note will be made of the donor 's name .
18 From 1 January 1993 , disclosure will be made of all the business interests and those of connected persons of members of the Council and the new Lloyd 's Market Regulatory Boards .
19 An election poster promised : ‘ The walls of all police stations will be made of glass ’ .
20 ‘ A New Turkey — the walls of all police stations will be made of glass ’ — Election pledge made in October 1991 by Suleyman Demirel , now Prime Minister of Turkey .
21 Central to the project is the cellular protein PrP , comparisons will be made of PrP localisation , processing and fate in normal and scrapie-infected neuronal cell cultures .
22 In the detailed examination of the spatial organization of Tyneside , use will be made of the idea of ‘ Northern Tyneside ’ , by which is meant the metropolitan districts of Newcastle and North Tyneside together with the adjacent county districts of Blyth Valley and Castle Morpeth .
23 Extensive use will be made of normality judgements in the course of this book .
24 However , it would be a pity to ignore a potentially valuable source of information , and , in fact , some use will be made of them .
25 In addition , use will be made of a series of articles concerning the nature of modern culture .
26 In this case a proportionate refund will be made of prepaid travel and accommodation charges based on each day of the holiday lost .
27 Supplies and Contractors Assessments will be made of our suppliers and contractors in order to identify their attitude to environmental issues .
28 Much use will be made of the full-cut-off lanterns , which reduce the minimum spill of light outside the highway boundaries .
29 Direct observations will be made of children using representative , but modified , classroom software .
30 Together with the Earls ; interests in the Manchester , Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway Company , this provided a source of urban and industrial investment as the town developed in the nineteenth century and an assessment will be made of their significance in the overall strategies employed in the management of the estate .
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