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

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1 But my recollection of him will be as a friend and food expert .
2 Wimbledon without him will be like having its famous strawberries — without cream .
3 And he will be without the services of Martin Offiah , who suffered a dislocated shoulder while playing for Aussie club Eastern Suburbs earlier this month .
4 John Sluggett , who farms near Probus , mid-Cornwall , says he will be at least a week before starting on winter barley .
5 If he does , he will be at odds for the first time with the hordes of admiring supporters who could not conceal their disappointment when news of Ronnie Whelan 's late equaliser at Highbury was announced just before the kick-off .
6 Every man 's hand will be against him and gassing , snaring and poisoning will be the order of the day , with perhaps a bounty on his brush and he will be at the mercy of every council official , cowboy and yobbo in the country .
7 Oliver , being left to himself in the undertaker 's shop , set the lamp down on a workman 's bench , and gazed timidly about him with a feeling of awe and dread , which many people a good deal older than he will be at no loss to understand .
8 Tell him that you have decided to wage unrestricted war ; that , from this moment on , he is fair game ; that you may attack him without warning at any time ; that he will be at risk whenever he is in or near the school or club where the bullying takes place .
9 he will be at an M S three .
10 If a prisoner disobeys an instruction to place his laundry in a certain basket , he will be at some risk of being found guilty of mutiny under the Bill .
11 But tomorrow he will be at the House of Commons with former Manchester United team-mate Denis Law , MP David Mellor and Labour left-winger Tony Banks for a debate aimed at promoting new Pele videos .
12 To complete the political picture , Liberal Democrat candidate Nigel Jones says he will be at the dinner , but will voice his objections .
13 ‘ The one thing I do know is that he will be at the inquest . ’
14 ‘ The one thing I do know is that he will be at the inquest into the death of L/Cpl Edwards .
15 He will be at Llandrindod Wells , Aberaeron , Machynlleth and Aberdyfi today and at Caersws tomorrow to address members of Mid Wales Tourism .
16 Gordon Kaye , star of 'Allo 'Allo , has confirmed that he will be on hand to start the race and present the prizes .
17 But after the goalless and inconclusive work-out against Benfica , the odds are he will be on the bench .
18 He will be on the wing for Oxford this afternoon and will be cheered on by his father Malcolm , the last South African to win an Olympic medal before isolation ( the 400m bronze in Rome in 1960 ) .
19 The Jamaican-born winger is six weeks ahead of schedule and if he comes through this test against a Tranmere side , he will be on target for an appearance in the Premier League match at QPR on November 23 .
20 ‘ They hope he will be on a plane home over the weekend . ’
21 He will be on first-name terms with many of them , and if he fails to contact his supporters individually in the course of an election campaign he will risk losing their votes .
22 However , McCallen will not know until after a stewards meeting tomorrow morning whether or not he will be on the front row of the grid .
23 Unfortunately he will be on leave at that time but will be represented by Mr P S Young his Senior Deputy Director who will be delighted to attend the presentation and the lunch which follows .
24 On Friday , he will be on club duty at Meggetland ( 7:30 ) , where Boroughmuir meet Llanelli in a glamour friendly , and on Sunday he will be playing in a New Zealand XV , organised by Buck Shelford , in a sell-out match with Northampton .
25 ‘ He had three years with John Edwards , but we bought him back for 5,600gns a year last June and he will be with me for the rest of his days . ’
26 He will be with his people , but there can be no familiarity .
27 If he is drunken and disillusioned , owns a taxi or spends most of his time chasing higher academic qualifications with the express view of escaping from the job he is doing ( and all this happens very frequently in practice ) , he will be of considerably less value to the children under his care than a man or woman with humbler qualifications but greater maturity , integrity and interest in children .
28 ‘ The time will soon pass and then he will be of a suitable age to marry . ’
29 Think how much more appreciative he will be of your place within it when you are suitably arrayed to complement him . ’
30 But , following the Labour Party 's transformation , he will be under pressure to explain how his beliefs differ from those of Neil Kinnock .
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