Example sentences of "he will be [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Vanity and a nod towards Alan Meale compel that we also include this : A short-sighted scribbler called Amos ; Recorded the gaffes of the famous ; And if ever his column ; Becomes faintly solemn ; He 'll be sacked on the spot ( who would blame us ) ? |
2 | 87 per cent of grooms now choose to wear a wedding ring and with the Beaverbrooks extensive collection of men 's rings including rings to match the bride 's he 'll be spoilt for choice . |
3 | He 'll be examined by psychiatrists , who will then make recommendations as to where he should be sent next . |
4 | He 'll be missed by Ireland next Wednesday |
5 | ‘ He 'll be transferred to hospital for a whole series of tests and X-rays , and the results will determine the treatment he 's given . |
6 | He 'll be reasoned with , give him time and quietness . ’ |
7 | This Saturday he 'll be joined by former Gloucester captain Mike Hamlin , who 's playing his first First team match for his new club . |
8 | There are likely to be plenty of times in the coming months when he 'll want to walk away , because no matter what attitude he starts with , he 'll be affected by the Grendon experience and that can be frightening . |
9 | You wanted him out of your life ; well , now he 'll be gone for good . |
10 | Oh I hope he 'll be gone by Christmas . |
11 | Loveridge then admitted handling stolen property and he 'll be sentenced for that offence in the next few weeks . |
12 | The prosecution have proved the killing of Dr Howe the doctors have certified him unfit , and an order has been made for his detention in hospital , he 'll be assessed by doctors and when he 's fit to resume he 'll return to trial . |
13 | But he 'll be caged behind bars like everyone else ’ . |
14 | A shepherd can never be sure at what hour he 'll be done for the day , but the priest 's man leaves Upton as soon as Vespers is over , and so he did this time . |
15 | If successful there , he 'll be sent at Ireland 's expense to the British championships in Coventry a month later . |
16 | ‘ Oh , he 'll be charged with something , but quite with what , we 're not yet sure . ’ |
17 | ‘ He 'll be charged with murder . ’ |
18 | Now he 'll be remembered as the hunt marshall who went too far … caught on video … as he delibrately pushed a protester into the path of a hunt vehicle . |
19 | Although he is fit to play in the Western Division curtain-raiser today and tomorrow , it 's unlikely he 'll be utilised as a bowler . |
20 | If he says his serving-maid he 'll be laughed at ; if he tells the truth — ’ |
21 | He 'll be qualified before too long . ’ |
22 | He 'll be educated as a gentleman . |
23 | Naîve as it may sound , Morrissey 's ideals ( which ran opposite to the ‘ If he does n't get himself a missus soon he 'll be left on the shelf … or he 's a pooftah … ’ mentality ) attracted many young admirers . |
24 | In the meantime he 'll be held at Fairmile secure hospital at Wallingford . |
25 | ‘ I think he 'll be finished for this season , but we 'll bring him back for another crack at the Champion next season , ’ he said . |
26 | There 's no way he 'll be deterred by you or a closed front door ! ’ |
27 | He said : ‘ If a player flicks up the ball and tries to head it to his goalkeeper , or flicks it up for someone else to knock back , he 'll be booked for ungentlemanly conduct . ’ |
28 | It 's a disaster , of course it ‘ s a disaster , he 'll be banned from the US for ever presumably ; but at least he wo n't be being interfered with in some unspeakable foreign nick . ’ |
29 | Well , he 'll be tried by a higher court than we have in this life . |
30 | He said : ‘ Eric will give the fans a big lift and I 'm sure he 'll be welcomed with open arms . ’ |