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

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1 If I might secondly Mr Mayor address some of the concerns that have been expressed and no doubt , will doubt be expressed later on .
2 Only thus will land be made available at minimum instead of monopoly prices , and only thus will the would-be developer be enabled to foresee his commitments and calculate his risks — both essential conditions of ‘ mass production ’ in house-building .
3 Only when Dublin has the courage publicly to take action to root out the killers in its midst … will progress be made .
4 The sculptor mason now thought to have built it , Valentine Strong , whose building family owned stone quarries at nearby Little Barrington , will long be remembered for his witty epitaph in Fairford churchyard :
5 What really matters is not how the horse won , but that he did win , and that in doing so he ended his racecourse career displaying that sparkling but short-lived turn of foot for which he will long be remembered .
6 ‘ At St Mary 's he will long be remembered for his quiet , firm , and kindly but unassuming manner , apart from his service as a sidesman and his reputation in the country …
7 By the time Johnny moved back to Brighton he had spent over 20 years at Selhurst Park and during that time he had made an invaluable contribution to Palace 's progress both on and off the field , for which he will long be remembered with gratitude .
8 This profane act will long be remembered and its perpetrators too will not be spared for it will live with them until the end of their days .
9 The Old Trafford Test of England 's uncompromising series against Pakistan suffered a disturbance on the penultimate evening which will long be remembered , to the detriment of some outstanding personal performances .
10 In 1968–72 he took over as Press Secretary , and he ran that office with courtesy and tremendous efficiency that will long be remembered .
11 The first startling results which came from his methods at South Kirkby Junior School will long be remembered .
12 It was a shattering experience for the man who will long be remembered for holing the 15 foot birdie putt to beat Andy North and clinch the historic 1985 Ryder Cup success at The Belfry .
13 His visits to our homes and to those in hospitals will long be remembered .
14 A keen and committed cabinet maker will use sash cramps regularly , and so their original price will long be forgotten .
15 He tends to look either smug or surly , and he will long be associated with the Tiananmen Square massacre of June 1989 .
16 His late try , which inflicted even greater embarrassment on Geoff Cooke 's flawed England , will long be cherished as the perfect signature on an extraordinary Irish triumph .
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