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

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1 Where will I be the week leading upto the Newcastle game ?
2 Except that trusts of land must be created by writing , a trust may be created by any sufficient expression of intention to create it , whether the legal ownership is transferred to another to hold as trustee or remains with the creator of the trust , who in that case will himself be the trustee .
3 WILL YOU BE A SPONSOR ?
4 ‘ If I buy you sweeties , will you be a good boy , and stop crying ? ’
5 ‘ And , later on , will you be a domineering husband and try to turn me into a docile , obedient wife ? ’
6 Will you be a good teacher ?
7 Will you be a good teacher ?
8 Will you be the schoolteacher ?
9 put it together on a training session on this and they rely on you and perhaps talk through to the session and say look that when I say this sort of thing , will you be the person that demonstrates or gives me answer you know , this sort of thing .
10 Will we be a global player ?
11 Will we be the people who will have the task and experience of finding this cure ?
12 Will there be no other guards ?
13 Will they develop incrementally along existing lines or will there be a change cyclically to something resembling the old consensus ?
14 That is to say , will there be a table in my room on which to put a typewriter , and can I bring an anglepoise ? ’
15 Bukharin argued that just as there is a period of political disintegration , so too will there be a period of technical and productive collapse .
16 Think about your future life-style together ; will there be a lot of formal or informal entertaining ?
17 Not only will there be a change of use at 57 High Street , but also a new timber-look shopfront .
18 Will there be a problem ? ’
19 Will there be a postal ballot ?
20 Will they continue to be concentrated in large companies or will there be a growth in the relative importance of small firms ?
21 In other words , will workers in the future be increasingly herded together in large factories or offices belonging to even larger corporations or will there be a shift towards work being carried out at a more local level within small groups , perhaps operating as independent companies , partnerships , or co-operatives ?
22 Rarely will there be a more appropriate case for the new law than that of Thomas Courtney .
23 Joan de Warenne , the lady Anne 's half-sister , rather than that young lady herself , will go with you to the Tower — thus will there be a means of communication between us . ’
24 Will everyone who asks be given severance or early retirement or will there be a selection process depending on performance ?
25 Will there be a recommended itinerary apart from the buildings you have already mentioned ?
26 What are the names of the programme producer and director ? — What is the time of the recording or broadcast ? — Can your spokesman have a preview of other relevant material to be shown on the programme ? — Will your company be able to show its own film , pictures , models or sample products ? — Will there be others appearing in the programme and if so who ? — Will there be a studio audience and will questions be allowed from the floor ?
27 Or will there be a flowering of research papers , neither pedestrian nor spectacular , containing solid and original results obtained by techniques for which the computer is indispensable ?
28 Or will there be a two-headed monster — a specialist structure , comparable , perhaps , to the way attending physicians function in a hospital , and an administrative structure of task-force leaders ?
29 Will there be a magnetic field ?
30 Although this is thought to be long overdue by some of my colleagues , will there be a backlash at some point ?
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