Example sentences of "[pron] will [be] [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , as soon as the English think I know the name of their traitor , I will be kept safe . ’
2 Perhaps I will be thought outspoken , but so often it is those people who have moved into the country that complain .
3 When the last trump sounds and I stand before the Lord our God and am judged I will be found wanting and know not what to do .
4 Identify the type of mark-up ( if any ) of the text which will be applied prior to capture :
5 The principal vehicles for this analysis are the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods , because of its major importance in private commercial law ; the Unidroit Conventions on International factoring and International financial Leasing , with which the writer has been involved from the early days of their conception ; and the rules and trade terms promulgated by the International Chamber of Commerce , which demonstrate how much can be achieved by the contractual approach to the harmonization of commercial law and practice , and which will be given particular attention later .
6 Positioned next to the Beaufort will be the existing Beaufighter , thereby creating a classic Coastal Command line-up , around which will be displayed various associated exhibits , Leigh light , airborne lifeboat etc .
7 Two of each category of representative will be allowed to attend the initial and regular follow-up training sessions which will be organized free of charge by .
8 India , Pakistan , Indonesia , Brazil and Kenya have asked to receive data from ERS-1 , which will be made available to them within three hours of it being transmitted from the satellite .
9 As well as results for individual children , which will be made available to their parents , there will be compulsory publication of aggregated test results — by class , by school and by LEA — for Key Stages 2 , 3 and 4 .
10 We 've looked at the current number of users , where they live , the journey times that they have often provided by us on tra transport and the possibilities of where we can relocate them and clearly we have a number of centres in the Nottingham er conurbation which will be made available to those users from Beaver Vale .
11 Thomas Sutcliffe , Arts Editor of The Independent , will be chairing the debate which will be thrown open to an audience including Ian McKellen , David Puttnam and Ned Sherrin .
12 The same applies to difficult sounds and pairs of sounds which will be found confusing in learning the language .
13 A Discovery Guide is being developed for YBG , which will be produced ready for the 1992 visitor season .
14 The Northern Ireland goalkeeper replaces the suspended Pavel Srnecek for the visit of Sheffield Wednesday , a game which will be screened live on Sky .
15 If nothing else she will be kept busy telling the President what to do and how to do it .
16 There is no doubt that she will be kept busy at her house in Elderslie with eight grand-children in her family .
17 Is not the truth of the matter not only that the Secretary of State is doing nothing about the housing needs of the service men and women who will be made redundant , but that he does not even know the facts ?
18 Once we are through the mountains and out on to the plain of the Moistr ’ River we may split into smaller groups , but I will decide who will be given individual commands when that arises . ’
19 Kennedy saw it in what he termed a policy of ‘ constructive repression ’ — which upon examination turns out to consist mainly in restoring the autonomy of the local official , who will be set free from bureaucratic control to go once again among the people , exercising ‘ sympathy ( in its true and not its debauched sense ) ’ , conducting his business in the vernacular , abandoning that ‘ cold aloofness ’ which is ‘ a vice in a ruler ’ , and seeing that the Crown 's Indian subjects are well-governed , harmless , and content .
20 And for the thousands of chatline users who will be left high and dry when their service shuts down in April , Dr Derek Milne predicts a further search for support .
21 There are more stunning views from the pretty dining room in which you will be served typical Italian food , and you can relax with a large drink in the small lounge bar .
22 If for some reason the UKCC has not caught up with you then you can write to the Registration Department , , and you will be sent standard forms to complete .
23 You will be sent fresh renewal papers showing the revised premium .
24 You will be asked certain questions and your answers or failure to answer will decide whether or not you go with us to a police station for further interrogation .
25 Then you will be given fair warning if the borrower defaults on repayments .
26 You will be given false ones , which will look better . ’
27 You may have recollections of taking a long time to achieve competence in one particular skill , and wonder whether on returning you will be given adequate time to practise and revise .
28 You will be held responsible for ensuring that all work adheres to regulations .
29 And you will be paid huge sums to complete this work .
30 You will be paid monthly in arrears at the rate of per annum .
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