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

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1 ‘ But you 'll not be there that often , ’ Karr had warned him .
2 GUIL : We 'll soon be home and high — dry and home — I 'll
3 GUIL : ( The nursemaid ) There ! … and we 'll soon be home and dry … and high and dry …
4 He 'll still be here but I 'll be whole .
5 I 'm not sure I 'll still be here if I bought Chris all of this .
6 ‘ And I 'll still be here when you come out ! ’
7 You have a year or two 's advantage on me , but I 'll still be here when you 're off looking for fresh fields to conquer . ’
8 The patient 's charter for Scotland emphasises the need for ‘ action to help those who are waiting longest with significant pain ’ and states that local targets for outpatient appointments ‘ will rarely be more than nine weeks . ’
9 But if it is desirable to assign a property to an entity , then that will far more frequently , although not invariably , be needed precisely when the property is not an inherent quality of the entity in question ; further , this will especially be so when the property is tied to some particular event — hence the high incidence of present and past participles among postnominals .
10 That will only be so if the unbelieving partner is to leave , because at that point the values and foundations of the marriage are shown to be violated and at odds .
11 ‘ I will not be here when you return from the invasion of France .
12 Pam Nelson may not yet be a household name but if this young American progresses in the same manner as previous Pilkington Glass U.21 Champions Steffi Graf , Arantxa Sanchez , Jana Novotna and Manuela Maleeva , then it will not be long before her name appears in the latter stages of the world 's leading tournaments .
13 It will not be long before every party conference is treated to its spokesman 's version of European monetary union , along with motherhood , apple pie — and , no doubt , local government finance .
14 Moreover , it will not be long before common-or-garden programs can vary the weight and shape of letters instantaneously , as well as setting them on the page .
15 This is what these ‘ trivial errors ’ as you call them really signify and if you do not heed them , it will not be long before your father commits an error of major proportions . ’
16 I should think it will not be long before the laboratory is turned into a commercial outfit .
17 It will not be long before we 're holding out our begging bowls to the Third World , asking them to help us .
18 ‘ I hope it will not be long before he returns to the front bench . ’
19 Our constituents look to us to obtain redress ; if the only satisfaction that we can give them is to say that the matter is out of our hands , it will not be long before they begin to wonder why they voted for us at all .
20 It will not be long before the Minister will be able to continue his ideological rantings , but this time he will do so from not the security of the Department of Employment but from the Front or Back Benches of a Conservative Opposition .
21 It will not be long before they are obliged to come looking for me .
22 IMHO it will not be long before people are saying things like
23 I 'm quite sure that it will not be long before we see that happen .
24 But , if all goes to plan , it will not be long before many more well filled wallets like these will be stopping — and getting thinner — in Garrison .
25 Hopefully , it will not be long before they return .
26 But Mr Way said it will not be long before Vauxhall workers are laid off for part of the week because of the company 's dependency on its export market .
27 I am sure it will not be long until they get their seat back . ’
28 The simple provision of substitute care for children and an uncritical belief in welfare will not be enough as concerns with outcomes and standards increase .
29 I hope that there will not be more than one bid from within a company and I believe that it is unlikely to happen .
30 The demand for places will not be there if the homes are not seen as suitable and families will struggle on ( George and Young , 1986 ) .
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