Example sentences of "will [be] [adj] [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 There are many more tickets available and Joan Daniels will be delighted to be inundated with requests for them .
2 Mercer added : ‘ We are one of six clubs in the Premier Division whose shirt sponsorship deal expires at the end of the season and I will be delighted to be able to make an announcement about this in the near future . ’
3 However , there will be much to be gained by careful preparation of the selling task .
4 That is , it will be due to be paid by the acceptor .
5 Before studying the procedures described further on , it will be helpful to be familiar with a few facts and suggestions for making personal " rules of thumb " and simplified tables as aids to mental calculations .
6 The former England midfielder , who is expected to be player-coach , said before leaving for the talks : ‘ I would be happy to come back north and it will be great to be working with Howard again . ’
7 ‘ The town is buzzing and it will be great to be involved in first-team football again .
8 13.3.2 by or to the Tenant may be given or made by or to the Tenant 's solicitors on behalf of the Tenant The only point to make is to ensure that any notices to be served on the tenant will be certain to be received , which they may not be if served at the premises .
9 Where Her Majesty 's Government is dealing with the foreign government on a normal government to government basis as the government of the relevant foreign state , it is unlikely in the extreme that the inference that the foreign government is the government of that state will be capable of being rebutted and questions of public policy and considerations of the interrelationship of the judicial and executive arms of government may be paramount : see The Arantzazu Mendi [ 1939 ] A.C. 256 , 264 and Gur Corporation v. Trust Bank of Africa Ltd. [ 1987 ] Q.B .
10 Less obviously , a good product will be capable of being handled efficiently by every department in the company that makes contact with it , however slightly .
11 It is expected some of the Manual will be suitable to be offered to the Contracts and Purchasing Working Group charged with producing their own procedures document for BS5750 .
12 He will be content to be passed around a circle of admiring adults as if he were a parcel .
13 It is likely that the child will be unaccustomed to being rewarded consistently for good behaviour ( the CB in this case ) .
14 If , for example , the transfer to A was a forgery the true owner will be entitled to be restored to the register .
15 During the currency of your appointment you will be entitled to be reimbursed for travel and subsistence expenses on the terms which the Board would apply in relation to a .
16 We will be lucky to be out by 10pm .
17 Mike Teague ( who now has a knee , as well as a shoulder , injury ) is doubtful but Will Carling , the captain , says he will be fit despite being concussed in Harlequins ' win over London Irish .
18 Hopefully what Wigan will be interested in is my speed . ’
19 What employers will be interested in is the confidence and faith you have in yourself to revise and update your clinical skills in order to place them in a service context .
20 It 's not an optional extra , it is a case of identifying ourselves with him , and Jesus said if you 're ashamed to identified with me , there on that day I will be ashamed to be identified with you .
21 In the absence of any stated preference it will be assumed that the candidates will be willing to be considered for either appointment .
22 ‘ The journey has been exhausting and I will be glad to be home . ’
23 To change the subject she said , ‘ I 'm sure Stella will be glad to be home again . ’
24 I for one will be happy to be stopped and searched if it is going to help protect us from terrorist bombs .
25 Whether you feel that these cocktails are what your roses will be happy with is very much like you considering whether you would be happy and healthy on a diet of fast and convenience food like hamburger and chips and little else .
26 Even if he acts in such a way from what he misguidedly thinks are ‘ humanitarian ’ reasons , the tribunal will be unlikely to be impressed , as the manner of dismissal would eliminate the possibility , however remote , that following consultation , your job might be saved .
27 However , a very restrictive express term which tries to prevent an ex-employee making use of mundane skills will be likely to be struck down by the courts as being in restraint of trade .
28 Previous difficulty in maintaining a pregnancy through to a live birth will be likely to be associated with a greater risk of a third or fourth miscarriage than if the woman 's previous pregnancies had been trouble-free .
29 It will mean that wide-ranging corporate risks will be able to be placed with just one underwriter .
30 It will mean that wide-ranging corporate risks will be able to be placed with just one underwriter .
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