Example sentences of "[pers pn] will ever be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I doubt I 'll ever be fulfilled , but I 'm less manic . |
2 | ‘ As leader of the Liberal Party , ’ Steel noted in the extract enclosed , ‘ I do not think I will ever be awarded full marks for either party management or pioneering policies … ‘ |
3 | and as a self-employed person , you get no sick pay or benefits , no training , no union protection or even much chance that you 'll ever be repaid for all those long hours of work . |
4 | I 've known teachers go on to other posts in the private sector without any trouble after far worse things than you will ever be accused of . |
5 | But I doubt if they 'll ever be fished . |
6 | It 's unlikely they 'll ever be repaid in full . |
7 | No-one knows if they 'll ever be coming back . |
8 | The question begged by all these glowing predictions is whether they will ever be fulfilled . |
9 | Once he 's gone he 's their explanation for the missing money and all they will ever be accused of is leniency in not prosecuting . ’ |
10 | These guys seem to think all speed limits are there to be broken and they just do n't believe they will ever be caught . ’ |
11 | It would seem , therefore , that while various potential remedies for breach of fiduciary duty do exist , it is unlikely that they will ever be used . |
12 | It 's in Kenneth Baker 's Criminal Justice Act , but after the disastrous experiments with tagging remand prisoners , it seems unlikely that it will ever be implemented . |
13 | I do n't really believe it will ever be made ; I am just providing the raw material which Letterman and some highly paid specialist screenwriter are going to work up into a proper script . |
14 | One returns to a half-dug hole as to a part-written love-letter , wondering why you started it in the first place and doubting whether it will ever be completed . |
15 | Immediately after the 1983 general election the CPRS was disbanded and I very much doubt it will ever be resurrected . |
16 | Dr Andrew Macleod , specialist in endocrinology at St Thomas 's Hospital , London , says : ‘ It is known that increased testosterone improves the libido , but it 's unlikely it will ever be used as a treatment . |
17 | I do n't think it will ever be forgotten . |
18 | We must do whatever we can to bring the murderer to justice , although realistically I do not think he will ever be found , ’ wrote Lt Col Stewart . |
19 | ‘ We must do whatever we can to bring the murderer to justice , although realistically I do not think he will ever be found , ’ concluded Lt Col Stewart 's statement . |
20 | Lt Col Stewart 's statement concluded : ‘ We must do whatever we can to bring the murderer to justice , although realistically I do not think he will ever be found . ’ |
21 | Lt Col Stewart said : ‘ Realistically I do not think he will ever be identified . ’ |