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

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1 You 'll be hooked on page one and spend the next 567 squirming .
2 They 'll be flying to Britain next week .
3 They 'll be refunded by Headgear International .
4 EVERY YEAR the British Film Institute issues a package of British short films by up-and-coming movie-makers , giving you a chance to read for the first time the credits you 'll be seeing on Channel 4 in the next couple of years .
5 He 'll be missed by Ireland next Wednesday
6 It 'll be led by Oxford academic , Valerie Beral .
7 She 'll be getting into bed alright . .
8 ‘ Actually , ’ Elinor was saying , ‘ we were going to Portugal , but I think we 'll be staying in Wimbledon this year .
9 Beefeater menus change to match the season , so here 's a preview of some of the special dishes and wines we 'll be featuring from June 10th alongside traditional favourites .
10 She 'll be married to Number Three — actor Vincent Lindon — before the last autumn leaf has fallen .
11 I 'll be returning to England this Xmas to visit the folks in Leeds .
12 SoftBench Message Connector will be bundled with SoftBench 3.2 for Solaris 2.1 , HP-UX and SunOS 4.1 .
13 SoftBench Message Connector will be bundled with SoftBench 3.2 for Solaris 2.1 , HP-UX and SunOS 4.1 .
14 The nature of these modifications are described here , and their distribution and extent will be documented in Chapter 3 .
15 A similar offer will be made for Session 1991/92 .
16 The presentations will be made between June 1 and July 16 .
17 THERE IS little doubt that a final decision as to the next hosts of the World Cup will be made in April 1992 .
18 The justification for applying this Figure to Mercury with roughly the same time scales will be made in Chapter 8 .
19 HOWARD GAYLE , the former Liverpool and Blackburn Rovers winger , will be training with Wrexham next week in the hope of earning himself a contract .
20 John Crawley will captain Cambridge University again in 1993 , while Oxford will be led by Jason Gallian , a 21-year-old from Sydney whose parents were born in Lancashire .
21 There will be slight inaccuracies in these estimates as a few claims will be received in April each year and be paid at a new rate after a rise in fees , and some very late claims may be paid at an old lower rate .
22 These arguments will be examined in Chapters 18 and 19 .
23 The criteria for selection will be examined in Chapters 3 and 4 , which look at the content of the reporting in more detail .
24 It is known as ‘ feng shui ’ , which means ‘ wind-water ’ , and it will be examined in Chapter 8 .
25 Particular attention has recently been paid to the position of women in TNC factories ( Lim , 1985 ; Elson and Pearson , 1989 ) , and this will be examined in Chapter 4 .
26 The profile of the ‘ hidden sector ’ user will be examined in Chapter 5 .
27 An exclusive licence will be appropriate between an independent software writer and a software publisher who undertakes to market the programs on behalf of the writer ; this type of arrangement and its contractual implications will be examined in Chapter 16 .
28 In manufacturing we are drawing ever closer to completely automated production systems , and these will be examined in Chapter 41 .
29 These differences in approach to investment evaluation will be examined in chapter 6 .
30 This view of advanced economies as moving into a service-dominated phase , and the recent theoretical arguments about it , will be examined in Chapter 3 .
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