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

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1 Private MPs rise and ask for time for this or that motion or debate which they particularly want , but normally the only concessions the Leader of the House will make is through ‘ the usual channels ’ , that is in private discussions with the opposition Chief Whip .
2 Novices will enjoy being with people their own standard , getting all-day tuition with English mother-tongue instructors in small groups .
3 " It would have been immensely preferable for my return to be accomplished by the [ legal ] process , " de Gaulle told Dulac , but added cryptically : " Tell General Salan that what he has done and what he will do is for the good of France . "
4 Obviously , they take time to adjust to being someone 's pet , but the love they will give is worth any effort put in .
5 ah well yes the passers by will will remember being on the road side the famous tramp .
6 ‘ Cropper will have been through it with a toothcomb . ’
7 Although all staff will have been through a thorough central basic training course ( see Chapter 6 ) much additional training and supervision is still needed back in the bureau .
8 If 5,000 people ring the Samaritans each day , within 15 years half the adult population of this country will have been at their wits ' end .
9 If they acquired these infections from HIV negative partners , those partners will have been at risk of HIV infection .
10 If the bands are reshuffled , the trials will have been of little practical value .
11 Mr Levy-Lang said that this year a quarter of new lending will have been outside France , and 90 per cent of that will have been in the United Kingdom .
12 With ‘ good head office staff , I 've been able to spend upwards of two days a week out in the service and if you keep that up it 's amazing how many places you will have been over the years and we now have a much more open relationship ’ .
13 But if no convincing reason for the station can be found , and if the project will no longer create so many jobs , then all the effort will have been for naught .
14 ‘ If we ca n't get these orders out on time , all the effort we 've put in will have been for nothing .
15 If she decides to go straight home all this will have been for nothing . ’
16 Right now the best are Arsenal and it 's just a pity they 're not in one of the European competitions , because my money will have been on them to win it .
17 Often a son or daughter will have been on the brink of a promising career when they developed their first symptoms .
18 In three years times all of the new C P O's will have been on courses and probably most of them will have been on A L O courses .
19 In three years times all of the new C P O's will have been on courses and probably most of them will have been on A L O courses .
20 Few of the youngsters will have been to a big match ; what they are emulating is what they have seen on television in shop windows and heard on their transistors .
21 will have been to Colombia as part of the Church leaders delegation in July organised by CA/CIIR and will go in September to Bangla Desh and India .
22 Generally , it is agreed that whatever the magnitude of the effects of the soot plumes on the monsoon , it will have been within the range of natural interannual variability and very difficult , if not impossible , to substantiate .
23 Those old , glazed rope-twist tiles seem to be hard to find nowadays , and the ones in the picture will have been in the garden for many years .
24 If , upon hearing of the manifest truth of the work of art or of the textual , fictional character of the world , the reader will let a knowing smile play upon his face where previously he maintained an attitude of high seriousness , then the aim of this book will have been in part achieved .
25 Mr Levy-Lang said that this year a quarter of new lending will have been outside France , and 90 per cent of that will have been in the United Kingdom .
26 ‘ Unless the Government acts to free students from this sort of red fascism , then all the words of the Education Reform Act will have been in vain . ’
27 By the next general election ( say 1 991 ) the Conservatives will have been in office for sixteen of the twenty-one years since 1970 .
28 The student will have been in close contact with the patient while carrying out nursing care , and will have observed the patient 's progress .
29 For example , suppose that last year people expected a rate of inflation this year of 10 per cent ; if the actual rate turns out to be 16 per cent , the expectation will have been in error by 6 per cent .
30 ‘ In May next year she will have been in remission for five years , ’ explains her mum .
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