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

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1 You 'll probably be rehearsing a part for a silly end of year staff entertainment or something .
2 You 'll also be given a new toothbrush every evening .
3 " Is that a fact ? " said Manciple , and the sergeant said , " You 'll maybe be getting a bit of money out of this series , then ? "
4 You may feel you are moving very slowly , but in fact you will simply be counteracting a nervous tendency to rush headlong into everything and to lose control of what is going on .
5 You will generally be awarded a sum in respect of your lost industrial rights , ie because you have to requalify for the right not to be unfairly dismissed .
6 Follow the tips I 've given above and you will soon be making a start on your own collection of Civil War coins and relics .
7 Please remember , however , that if you exceed the agreed amount or overdraw your account without prior arrangement , you will automatically be charged a higher rate of interest on the excess or on unauthorised amounts .
8 If you claim income support from your local Department of Social Security office you will also be given a form to claim community charge benefit and ( for tenants ) housing benefit .
9 At the time of enrolment you will also be given a timetable of lectures and practicals , and details of Faculty and campus induction programmes , which you are expected to attend .
10 You will also be given a questionnaire ( BD 8 ) by the Registrar .
11 You will then be sent a new one .
12 The matter could conceivably be overlooked : either if ( instead of from your last employer ) , you are due to get a pension from an earlier employer ; or if you will only be receiving a State pension — and not a company pension in addition .
13 Both statistics are equally powerful in large samples but by and large you will always be using a small sample , so use the test statistic which is designed for small sample work , that 's the F statistic .
14 Jackson herself saw the danger in 1976 : ‘ Unless you can accept a child 's colour , you will always be rejecting a very important part of him ’ ( p. 4 ) .
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