Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] will be [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 About 60 per cent of my mileage in the UK will be off road and I will be towing a military style half ton trailer .
2 We will supply and buy back foreign currency and Thomas Cook US dollar and sterling travellers cheques FREE of our normal commission charges ; and you will be offered a FREE eurocheque card .
3 Do n't be afraid to make your point — go on making it and you will be doing a worthwhile job .
4 As ‘ Working Title ’ continue to expand and develop , it seems a good moment to look back at some of their prolific and varied output , and we will be screening a number of titles from ‘ MY BEAUTIFUL LAUNDRETTE ’ through the powerful drama ‘ A WORLD APART ’ , scripted by Gillian Slovo , Ruth First 's daughter , and underrated films like ‘ PAPERHOUSE ’ to ‘ ROBIN HOOD ’ , scripted by John Mcgrath , and then a number of their new releases : ‘ EDWARD II ’ ( directed by Derek Jarman ) , ‘ DAKOTA ROAD ’ and ‘ DROP DEAD FRED ’ , which has been a huge box office hit in the States .
5 ‘ We have concluded that future growth opportunities can best be exploited by a simpler and more efficient organisation than exists today and we will be making a significant capital investment to increase production efficiency at our Kirkliston site as well as increasing our marketing effort worldwide . ’
6 Some centres are already devising innovative ways of responding to the opportunities offered by general SVQs , and we will be ensuring a wider audience for this kind of good practice throughout the pilot .
7 To take part in the event , pensioners in Northern Ireland need to produce their Ulsterbus concession fare pass , when they are buying a rail or bus ticket to the Republic and they will be given a discount voucher booklet .
8 And they will be making a pilgrimage to the famous circuit which ran from the outskirts of Belfast through Newtownards and Comber .
9 They have now done that and they will be making a report , I hope , fairly shortly , either to us or or both .
10 If he explains to the court why the debt has n't been paid , you and he will be given a date for the case to be heard .
11 The hon. Gentleman need not think that there is any military support for the idea that in the past the Navy has argued for a three-boat solution , and he will be given a very rough time by the Navy if he makes such a suggestion .
12 My right hon. Friend the Chancellor has had a number of discussions with the Council of Mortgage Lenders and others , and he will be announcing a package of measures later this afternoon .
13 A full analysis of the information collected will obviously take some time , but I will be presenting a Report to the RBGE Health and Safety Committee at its next meeting in March .
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