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

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1 So , with , if a very difficult shot , what what I 'll do is just .
2 ‘ You 'll like being married .
3 If we can comfort people in some way with our music then it 'll have been worthwhile . ’
4 She 'll have been awake all night , thinking and thinking and thinking .
5 ‘ You 're frightened that if we see Grandson Richard it 'll mean there really is an Arnold Bros and you 'll have been wrong !
6 When the leaves fall from the trees you 'll jest be able to make it out .
7 Apart from losing my cool with Vinnie Dirkin in the Deptford Arms — which I think you 'll agree is excusable — I have not hit back .
8 Just what strategy the ministerial group will devise is uncertain as yet .
9 The examples in ( 8 ) are representative : ( 8 ) the visiting scientists are nuclear farmers who will qualify are arable the expert was meteorological Ascriptive adjectives on the other hand may freely occur predicatively ( although it is possible that in some cases an ascriptive adjective may be excluded for different reasons ) .
10 All this will do is upset your mother . ’
11 What they will see is light in the form of an installation by that past master of lux de luxe , Dan Flavin .
12 The list of fax cards and fax modems with which the software will work is extensive , and covers just about every piece of kit we can think of , which is reassuring .
13 A book written so close to the time is unlikely to have achieved the necessary perspective on such a controversial subject and not all of the evidence will have been accessible .
14 As will have been apparent , the prima facie equality of shares can be modified by dividing the share capital into different classes with different rights as to dividends , capital or voting or with different nominal values .
15 As will have been apparent from the discussion on pre-emptive rights , this borrowing by the stock markets of an expression ‘ equities ’ derived from the activities of Courts of Chancery has in turn been borrowed by the companies ' legislation in its definition of ‘ equity securities ’ and ‘ equity share capital . ’
16 Mathematical ideas of space and shape and comparisons will have been involved in the making and the teacher may learn much from observation .
17 He will have been pleased , from an Essex and England A point of view , to see Mark Ilott 's successful return from the stress fracture of the back , and injury all too common these days among young bowlers , including Pakistani ones .
18 Gooch later said he would have batted , but England will have been pleased with the overcast conditions on the opening day , which gave way to sunny weather when England batted .
19 Everyone , I am sure , will have been delighted to see Sandy Lyle making the cut for the first time since he won in 1988 .
20 Channel 4 chiefs will have been delighted with the feast they served British viewers .
21 These will have been pressure-impregnated , and will be resistant to damp and insect attack .
22 On other occasions , where distinctive types of design were produced , e.g. the mosaics of type B , both client and craftsman will have been unaware of the mosaic 's wider and more general relationships .
23 With Mr Boyd ministering , and Lady Errol attending to her children , Boswell and Johnson passed the time — it will have been close to , or even after , seven o'clock by now — chatting quietly , admiring the sea view , inspecting the pictures , including a portrait of Lord Errol by their ‘ amiable and elegant friend ’ , of whom Johnson observed , concluding some complimentary remarks , ‘ Sir Joshua Reynolds is the most invulnerable man I know ; the man with whom if you should quarrel , you would find the most difficulty how to abuse . ’
24 Will have been future perfect .
25 If the joint tenancy between the husband and wife has been severed , it will have been possible for the husband to mortgage his own share or settle it upon certain trusts .
26 When dawn comes , some individuals will have been unlucky and return completely empty , while those individuals that have managed to find a victim are likely to have sucked a surplus of blood .
27 The idea may then be for the surviving spouse to give the property ( which she took under the deed of variation ) to the children and make a potentially exempt transfer under IHTA 1984 , s3A : provided she survives seven years no inheritance tax will have been payable on the death or on the gift or indeed on her death by reference to the property which she gave to the children .
28 Both parties will have been convinced of the correctness of their arguments on the facts and law .
29 We all make mistakes — try and learn from yours and they will have been worthwhile .
30 If these goals can be achieved , a loss of the intuitive appeal of the simple number scale will have been worthwhile .
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