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

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1 Yeah well I 'll be gone sort of half an hour .
2 But with Great Escapes you 'll be charged £31 , not £21 , for your meals .
3 you 'll be , you 'll be sent instructions on what , who to write to and it 's a matter of sorting those out and erm sending out letters to group members like asking them to write to this person or that person , so that 's not too bad , .
4 Send the form to your local social security office , and you 'll be sent claim form BW 1 to be completed in order to receive the book of orders to cash in for the widow 's allowance .
5 He 'll be wanted satellite now !
6 Of course , we 'll be called COMMODORE FORCE by then , so make sure you do n't miss out , wo n't you ?
7 I 'll be given structures in which to evaluate that and people will be continuously assessing me I suppose .
8 He 'll be given access to Martin , I should think .
9 For a modest annual fee , you 'll be given access to a wealth of local inspiration , and while you 're leafing through the trust 's reserves handbook , planning your ‘ research visits ’ for the coming seasons , you 'll be helping to ensure the survival of that unique ‘ library ’ of wild places .
10 We have er instructions and it is it says on your instructions until health care prosperity can be committed within the erm , within the erm department so that 'll be taken care of in it 's place .
11 ASK any tourist in the North of England which is the smart restaurant to eat in and you 'll be told Harry Ramsden 's .
12 After achieving power we 'll be considered monsters but we could n't care less . ’
13 With more than a thousand people already on the waiting list , they 'll be offered bed and breakfast .
14 You should of said , you 'll be docked pay !
15 The ‘ pilot ’ live projects scheme will be extended university wide .
16 On the rural services there will be extended use of radio signalling to replace ageing mechanically-operated boxes .
17 In a subtle way , therefore , the history of a past age , the relationships between people which are embodied in the scriptures which tell of that revelation , and the teaching of Him who is believed to be the revelation of God will be made present .
18 It will be made law , soon .
19 In future , those who would have received it will be made Members of the British Empire , seen as a ‘ white-collar award ’
20 And this document will be distributed among the people , it will be made public .
21 A committee member said last night : ‘ As soon as we get it , it will be made public .
22 STATE school exam results tables will be made public for the first time this week in the biggest Government publishing exercise since ration books .
23 ( 1981 ) find that women 's explanations of their success are more modest when they know they will be made public , and when a liked other has failed .
24 Results of the project will be made public by IPA .
25 SIP guidelines will be made public in April .
26 The most comforting assurance that I can give the hon. Gentleman , which I am sure that he will welcome , is that the results of the study will be made public .
27 The results of the survey will be made public .
28 The results of the judges ' deliberations will be made public at an awards dinner arranged by SITE on 16 March .
29 ‘ It will probably take a few more days before we know the source , but it would be up to the Disciplinary Committee to decide whether it will be made public , ’ he said .
30 These strange statements will be made plain in the next chapter .
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