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

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1 CHANCELLOR Norman Lamont yesterday quashed speculation that he will be swapping jobs in a New Year cabinet reshuffle .
2 Mike Atherton , meanwhile , has been told he will be resuming his opening partnership with Graham Gooch — as long as his form warrants it .
3 The first relevant principle to be derived from the ticket cases in the case of contracts placed on standard terms and conditions is that , if the party whom it is sought to bind knows that there is a set of standard terms which the other party intends should apply to the contract , and he enters into the contract on this basis , he will be bound by them .
4 Firstly , if the defendant receives the information in the knowledge that it is being disclosed in breach of confidence he will be bound by an obligation of confidence ( see for example Albert ( Prince ) v Strange ( 1849 ) 1 Mac & G 25 , Schering Chemicals v Falkman [ 1981 ] 2 WLR 848 ) .
5 Michael Hanley , his solicitor , said : ‘ He will be isolated , with no other Kurds to talk to , and I fear it will make his mental state even worse .
6 So unless the luckless borrower is covered by an indemnity policy , he will be landed with a bill to pay the difference .
7 He will be enmeshed for his own good in the electric wires which bring with them life-giving energy to make the farm fertile .
8 He will be searching for the Volvo and with his kind of luck he will no doubt find it .
9 He will be searching for a monster pike and working his way slowly along the river by casting spinners and lures into all of the likely spots .
10 He will be presented with a framed certificate at a ceremony in London .
11 A former supervisor at British Nuclear Fuels in Preston , he will be presented with his cheque in London today by Arthur Daley actor George Cole .
12 He will be replaced by Mr Roy Greenslade , aged 42 , associate editor of the Sunday Times .
13 Rodney Galpin is retiring from his position as chairman and chief executive of Standard Chartered ; he will be replaced by Patrick Gillam , currently deputy chairman .
14 He will be replaced by Peter Ellwood .
15 The problem for the hon. Member for Dartford is that , once he has been defeated at the next election , he will be replaced as a candidate by the hon. Member for Stirling ( Mr. Forsyth ) .
16 He will be replaced by Garesfield 's Jim Ward .
17 Namely , he will be inviting your Lordship to er look at whether or not the business the plaintiff 's would have failed in any event er because it is the defendants case relying er extensively upon the opinion of their expert Mr er that even if the plaintiffs had had the finances which were originally anticipated and had completed the deal in accordance with that , the probabilities are that this business would have failed in any event and that they would have incurred the losses they did er so I anticipate there is going to be a dispute between us as to the basis in which your Lordship is to determine compensation in this case .
18 The Court of Appeal agreed with Wright J. Mr. Tully is in effect saying that if he discloses his dealings with his assets or the moneys of Wessex and Abbey and if he furnishes copies of the documents relating to those dealings he will be providing evidence which may assist the police to prosecute him for the crime of embezzlement .
19 If his play is not good enough he will be placed on the bench just like the rest of us .
20 Livingston can also appeal against that Olympic ban and he will be discussing that option with his advisers over the next 21 days .
21 He will be discussing the future of Leeds over the next 5 years or so .
22 Under rules which came into effect last autumn , as his sentence was less than four years , he will be freed from jail automatically after serving half the term , unless he reoffends .
23 Paul has been appointed areas sales trainer , and he will be developing the South West 's training in order to promote greater sales .
24 Solution : Our son , Mark , informs us that he will be buying his own house .
25 He will be settling his own sundry bills but I would like the invoice for the room to be directed to me at the above address .
26 Either way , he will be locked up and guarded , and in the fullness of time I will be conveyed to speak to him .
27 There is now a good chance that he will be beaten in the run-off next Sunday unless he can persuade enough first-round abstentionists to turn out to support him .
28 Mr Lamont needs to start explaining that , via his budget in March , he will be seeking to manage demand .
29 Though he will be seeking Wissenschaft , he must be taught to relate that knowledge to other knowledge , across a wide spectrum .
30 But if he is to assure Mitterrand too convincingly of his commitment to Maastricht or the Exchange Rate Mechanism , he will be condemned by a howling mob of backbenchers who will be backed , privately , by at least a quarter of his government .
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