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

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1 I will shortly be preparing more detailed notes and will make them available to you as soon as they are completed .
2 I will soon be installing newer windows .
3 I will also be encouraging the players to come forward because something must be done . ’
4 No , no we 've got another office at Knebworth which is a village approximately six miles north of here , what I will also be doing automatically is passing your details through to the office so that as you 're looking for character property and village property they 'll be particularly appropriate okay , but also to make life easier we actually carry their details here so anything that they 've got available I 'll be able to give to you now
5 I 've told the teeniest weeniest white lie and said that I will only be staying with you for a week or so . "
6 With the same 14 mm bait I will now be using a size 4 and possibly a size 2 .
7 I will certainly be buying this Silvikrin treatment again . ’
8 I enjoyed the Midland Bank Championships despite its smaller field , and I will certainly be returning next year .
9 I found it so interesting I will certainly be going back for a closer look . ’
10 I will therefore be looking at the range of measures on offer to ensure that as we come out of the recession they offer unemployed people practical and effective help in getting back to work . ’
11 I will actually be working to start with in this area here .
12 I will definitely be hanging on to the sweat-stained handkerchief that Tom Jones tossed to my mother back in the Sixties .
13 ‘ As leader of the Liberal Party , ’ Steel noted in the extract enclosed , ‘ I do not think I will ever be awarded full marks for either party management or pioneering policies … ‘
14 I should have been the hero of the game but I will always be known as the one who lost it .
15 It 's the same common fear that I will fall apart , physically and emotionally , that I will be reduced to a pile of tattered pulp , that I will never be loved by anyone , that I will fail , like … like — ’
16 Somewhere someone will always be leaving open
17 And we ourselves will instinctively be perceived as ‘ anti-Christian ’ , as writers engaged in a fully fledged crusade which pits us , as militant adversaries , against the ecclesiastical establishment — as if we were personally bent on toppling the edifice of Christendom ( and so naive as to think such a feat possible ) .
18 Tel-me will initially be aimed at large blue-chip companies , although Ms Burke said it is suitable for use across all types of business no matter what their size .
19 A manager may feel that his subordinate will carry out the work badly , and that he himself will ultimately be held responsible for his subordinate 's errors .
20 As well as carrying food , the CARE airlifts , which will soon be taking in enough seeds and tools for 50,000 families so that people can begin to help themselves .
21 It is more likely that the eventual , inevitable success of HDTV will owe more to the power of huge marketing campaigns which will soon be waged throughout the world than to any urgent need among consumers .
22 Syria , or rather Antiochus , pollutes the Temple of Jerusalem on the eve of a final war which will give him victory over Egypt , but which will soon be followed by the deliverance of the Jews and by the Last Judgement : " And many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake , some to everlasting life and some to reproaches and everlasting abhorrence " ( 12.2 ) .
23 This is because if the estimate of the liquidity position is incorrect it will cause large changes in market rates of interest , the undesirability and significance of which will soon be seen .
24 Their latest initiative was in Chile , where Davi Betts , Treasurer of WACC-LA/C , met with government officials to discuss aspects of the legislation concerning community radios which will soon be passed by the Senate .
25 These developments are the forerunners of the full multimedia CD products which will soon be appearing , designed for a wide range of applications .
26 Modern teaching , with its use of projects and assignments , relies heavily on the use of reference books and newspapers and other periodicals which will largely be found only in the public library .
27 The main difference between the two types is that the helicopter radio will have two separate channels for the throttle and collective pitch controls which will both be operated by one axis of a control stick .
28 It is not something which will magically be achieved by 1992 .
29 Such human needs will range from the basic ones for security , which are threatened when other members of an organization wish to close part of the operation down or attempt to perform the same operations with fewer personnel , to the need for self-realization , which may be threatened by extreme specialization and limited capabilities within the division of labour perceived by those in authority to be necessary for the maximization of their objectives ( which will invariably be presented as the goals of ‘ the organization ’ ) .
30 Three main developments should be noted : ( 1 ) the opening up overseas of branch offices of English or Welsh partnerships ; ( 2 ) the creation of new partnerships overseas carrying on business in the English firm-name and involving some , or all , of the English partners together with foreign lawyers ( the counterpart of the multi-national practices which will shortly be set up in the UK ) ; ( 3 ) associations between English and foreign ( typically from the USA ) firms to carry on business together in a third country or as a regional or transnational grouping .
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