Example sentences of "[pron] will be [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I have decided that as from tonight I will be reborn under a different star , ’ and here she gestured upwards to the constellation over her head , ‘ I will be rechristened , I will come down those stairs tomorrow night fresh to the world and glistening with a new name ; from now on , you will kindly refer to me , both to my sainted face and behind my back , as Mother . |
2 | I also hope that by paying tax I will be seen as what I am — a hardworking woman with a contribution to make to the moral and practical well-being of the country . |
3 | Judgments were given by each of the five members of the court but I hope I will be forgiven for concentrating on that of Dixon J. The depth of the research and the penetrating nature of his analysis of the relevant equitable principles are , I think , sufficient justification . |
4 | ‘ I will be rejected by others ’ |
5 | If I refuse , you and your colleagues will make sure that those notes of mine find their way to the KGB , and I will be exposed as a traitor . |
6 | ‘ I am a laid back character and I do n't think I will be affected by the occasion . |
7 | ‘ I am a laid back character and I do n't think I will be affected by the occasion . |
8 | And I will be contacted by Clive |
9 | Either Hess will name me — which God forbid he should be stupid enough to do — or I will be contacted in the normal run of things . |
10 | And on the day of confirmation I will be confirmed by the bishop . |
11 | Leaning back against a tree trunk , as though to draw strength from it , she announced in a suddenly firm voice , ‘ I will be rid of you . |
12 | At any moment , I thought , these people will remove their green hats to reveal powdered wigs , and I will be sentenced to life imprisonment or a job with British Rail . |
13 | Richard and I will be moved to the Garden Tower and there lodged on the upper floor . ’ |
14 | Fletcher said : ‘ If the offer comes I will be faced with a very tough decision . |
15 | ‘ Watkin , ’ Athelstan confided , ‘ I will be gone for some time . |
16 | ‘ I will be gone by then , ’ Tallis said . |
17 | I will be lacerated with drink tonight and , although the replay will be very difficult , the eternal optimist in me says we 've got a chance . |
18 | Andy has got a job to do and so have I. But if I lose he will be gutted for me at the end and if I lose I will be gutted for him . ’ |
19 | ‘ I will be finished in a matter of half an hour , Mikhail , ’ Kirov murmured . |
20 | I sincerely hope that it has been picked up by accident and that I will be re-united with it soon , as I find it hard to believe that such an incident could lead to its deliberate theft . |
21 | 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 — ’ |
22 | The next time I will be armed with some experience of the stretch , and experience is one of the deadliest weapons there is . |
23 | ‘ A FEW hours ago I discharged my last duty as the heir to the throne and now that I will be succeeded by my son , Prince William , my first words must be to declare my allegiance to him . |
24 | ‘ People have suggested that I will be attacked for being homophobic for going into Hoover 's sex life in such detail , ’ Summers says . |
25 | ‘ Fifty years after my death I will be known as Gwen John 's brother ’ , he once wrote . |
26 | I 've reached a stage where I ca n't be bothered with a lot of these guys , but if I rule out the ones who take drugs from my circle of friends I will be left with literally no one to socialise with . |
27 | In organizations and government departments who regularly advertise , someone will be appointed to be responsible for the advertising . |
28 | I look forward to hearing thoughtful and far-reaching speeches such as that made by the hon. Member for Chichester when these matters are discussed at Maastricht , and I hope that views such as his will be reflected in Maastricht — a subject to which I may return in due course . |
29 | Currently there is a shortage of maths and physics teachers — a shortage which will be exacerbated by the demands of the National Curriculum . |
30 | They agreed on a procedure which will be debated at next week 's TUC conference in Blackpool . |