Example sentences of "he will be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 ) . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | So unless the luckless borrower is covered by an indemnity policy , he will be landed with a bill to pay the difference . |
5 | He will be enmeshed for his own good in the electric wires which bring with them life-giving energy to make the farm fertile . |
6 | He will be presented with a framed certificate at a ceremony in London . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | He will be replaced by Mr Roy Greenslade , aged 42 , associate editor of the Sunday Times . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | He will be replaced by Peter Ellwood . |
11 | 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 ) . |
12 | He will be replaced by Garesfield 's Jim Ward . |
13 | If his play is not good enough he will be placed on the bench just like the rest of us . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Either way , he will be locked up and guarded , and in the fullness of time I will be conveyed to speak to him . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | His lawyers are protesting to the constitutional court , but if Spain 's highest legal body refuses the appeal of Mr Marks he will be sent to stand trial in Florida . |
19 | He will be sent a copy of Sir Anthony Hidden 's report but will base his recommendations on the criminal investigation by British Transport Police , a CPS spokesman said . |
20 | Dealing first with ( a ) , the normal modus operandi in the case of new issues by public companies has been described in Chapter 13 : a would-be shareholder will apply in response to the prospectus , listing particulars or circular ; if the application is accepted he will be sent an allotment letter ; and this completes the needful agreement to become a member and shareholder . |
21 | He looks forward with impatience to the time when he will be sent to Siberia ; his martyrdom ends with the beginning of his punishment " . |
22 | When he is sad because the world rejects him I shall place my paw upon his knee , and he will be moved and heartened and his strength will be renewed . |
23 | Privately , Conservative MPs predict that he will be moved in the first reshuffle after the Budget and bets are already being placed on his successor . |
24 | If Bowe can not agree terms to fight Lewis by January 2 he will be stripped of the WBC version of the title and the crown will go to Lewis , who would then be told to make a mandatory defence against America 's Tony Tucker . |
25 | If Bowe can not agree terms to fight Lewis by January 2 he will be stripped of the WBC version of the title and the crown will go to Lewis , who would then be told to make a mandatory defence against America 's Tony Tucker . |
26 | He will be lodged in the castle , awaiting his homage-makers . |
27 | A parent or teacher who accepts the concept , could use the word ‘ God ’ from the very beginning , and need have no fear that he will be faced with awkward questions , for he knows that there is a perfectly sensible answer available . |
28 | If , as a result of this ballot , one candidate both ( i ) receives an overall majority of the votes of those entitled to vote and ( ii ) receives fifteen per cent more of the votes of those entitled to vote than any other candidate , he will be elected . |
29 | The result of this final count will be an overall majority of votes cast for one candidate , and he will be elected . |
30 | After his ordination in 1740 he served as curate at Llandeilo Abercywyn , but he could not resist the urge to preach in the Methodist way far outside his curacy , a practice Jones severely criticized : ‘ it is the cry of the crowd that he will be governed by . ’ |