Example sentences of "[pers pn] will be [vb pp] [prep] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 Judgments were given by each of the five members of the court but I hope I will be forgiven for concentrating on that of Dixon J. The depth of the research and the penetrating nature of his analysis of the relevant equitable principles are , I think , sufficient justification .
2 She will be pilloried for making this record , she will be told it is an ill-advised change of musical direction , foolish to do yet more cover versions when she has not established herself as a songwriter , madness to be so outspoken , dubbed Mrs Bonkers of Ireland — by people she cared little about .
3 She will be reduced to wearing baggy jumpers and those shapeless monsters , maternity dresses , for the next nine months .
4 In saying ‘ I meant you , not Jones ’ , I am not saying what I gather from my behaviour ( though if what I say and what my behaviour seems to show seem to conflict , you will be justified in saying you do not understand me [ 67 , 136 ] ) .
5 If you do not have Marketing privilege , you will be able to view the various Index pages , but you will be prevented from entering any of the available options .
6 If do you not have the required privilege , you will be able to view the various index pages , but you will be prevented from entering any of the privileged options .
7 If do you not have the required privilege , you will be able to view the various index pages , but you will be prevented from executing any of the privileged options .
8 He recommends the phrase ‘ care of the body ’ to be used in discussion with clients and continues to surprise us by telling us that in his experience of funeral-arranging he has never yet had anything but a positive response to , ‘ Would you like us to look after mother in our usual way , so that you will be assured of having an everlasting memory of her sleeping peacefully and at rest ? ’
9 To his mind the central tenet of the game — that you will be rewarded for driving forward and making ground — has been abandoned .
10 The Canadian who wrote to him hit the bull 's eye and the words deserve memorising : ‘ Long after the medallists have faded from our minds , you will be remembered for having finished , for having tried so hard . ’
11 We hope we will be forgiven for editing out of Dr Schore 's discussion of the background to LM 's but inclusion would have meant duplication since John Tomlinson 's Dose Dilution and the LM Potencies already covers the points he makes .
12 If everybody does not have the moral resolve to make their views known , and their presence felt , we will be restricted to walking reservations and climbing on climbing walls .
13 For example , they will be prevented from spending public money on campaigns to stop them .
14 They will be geared to making us express how we lack contentment with one system of government or another .
15 They will be trained by observing other leaders in action .
16 They will be served by maximising influence , full involvement and insistence on the best standards .
17 If the Belgians fight them off they will be accused of favouring General Morgan , ex-President Siad Barre 's son-in-law .
18 John Major and Chris Patten know that , if the Tories lose office , they will be blamed for fighting a negative campaign , for failing to create a Conservative vision for the nineties .
19 At Glenshee , they will be used for patching access runs and tows , especially on the Cairnwell Side .
20 In future , while candidates will be allowed to use advanced calculators , they will be forbidden from storing information in the memories of such machines or from using calculators that can be linked by aerial to computers outside the examination room .
21 The danger for UK investors is that they will be lured into thinking that the inflated prices paid in the US translate into an undervaluation of British cellular operators .
22 This last point is important since it will be seen from reading through the course that for those who wish it , there is considerable flexibility of approach .
23 IBM Corp has gone to the Distributed Computing Solutions arm of General Atomics Inc , San Diego for its UniTree file and storage management software ‘ for use and distribution on the entire line of IBM computers , ’ although it seems likely that it will be confined to running under Unix for now .
24 Whatever his decision , it will be aimed at making profit .
25 ‘ If Britain now decides to meet the legally binding percentage reductions by importing low sulphur coal , or by burning gas , it will be accused of having twisted the other member states .
26 It will be driven by rising and falling tides and will be launched for sea trials this summer .
27 Thus when the bank has actual or constructive notice of the exercise of undue influence it will be restrained from enforcing the charge .
28 But I do feel I do feel that er he will be , he will be assisted by having close people to clarify his thoughts for the council members .
29 For example , the doctor may fear that if he does not use every technique in his armoury , he will be accused of neglecting his patient ; or the doctor may simply not understand the real nature of his obligations .
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