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

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1 If they take place from the children 's earliest years , they 'll be seen as a natural resource in family interactions .
2 ‘ It 's not yet clear how much money will be needed ; that 's something we 'll be defining in the coming months , ’ Lebec said .
3 With a little loving care and attention your hair will keep its beautiful colour and you 'll be rewarded with a healthy , natural-looking shine
4 Give lilies a well-drained site with a cool root run and you 'll be rewarded by a fantastic summer show
5 I think presumably you 'll be wishing at a later stage to look at what we 're proposing in erm in individual districts .
6 They 'll be searching for a wooden stick with a thistle painted on it , and discussing the minutes of the last Rotarians ' whist drive subcommittee meeting .
7 Contempt for the emptiness of the ‘ caring ’ rhetoric of people like Chris Patten and fear of the Euro-enthusiasm of people like Mr Heseltine ( not that there are any people like Mr Heseltine , but there are many high in his party who seem to share his desire to join a United States of Europe ) have welled up , and I have thought like Malvolio : ‘ I 'll be revenged on the whole pack of you . ’
8 His job requires explosive power , he 'll be riding on the 4 man bobsleigh .
9 You 'll be living amidst a select community of like minded people who appreciate the finer things in life .
10 Marriage wo n't be a big change for them as they 'll be living in the same place , you know .
11 That 's a lot to stay in because that 's in the script is n't it , you can say that , because I 'll be ringing at the same time on Thursday .
12 The talk , says Mimms , is that when they develop a new ground it 'll be built around the old boardroom .
13 To date I have found both tools perfectly safe , used with care , and though there are rare occasions when I might choose the SuperCut , for the moment I 'll be sticking with the real thing , which remains in a class of its own .
14 Some of the criticisms which are voiced by service planners and professionals when thinking about ordinary housing for long-term patients is that it is ‘ too expensive ’ , or that ‘ They ca n't cope on their own , ’ or that ‘ They 'll be affected by the same stresses and strains that put them in hospital in the first place . ’
15 If you have £10,000 or more to invest , you 'll be looking for a good return on your money .
16 They 'll be looking for a few home runs at their new home at Dowty Aerospace .
17 They 're going through a bad period and they 'll be looking for a positive result as well .
18 This month I 'll be looking at a new breed of 486SX machines , based on Intel 's fastest SX processor yet .
19 ‘ We 'll be looking at a particular area to see how we can try and reconcile these two sets of figures , ’ the spokeswoman added .
20 Nigel Rolnis found out … and in April he 'll be looking at the other end of the market , £6,000 .
21 So they 'll be looking at the same information as we are .
22 So over the next few months we 'll be looking at the underlying organization of Windows from a practical point of view ; showing you exactly how to install , run and remove applications ( and other things , like printer drivers ) from Windows .
23 We 'll be looking at the top 3 in the league and possibly the Gold Cup or Knock Out Cup .
24 He says he 'll be complaining to the chief constable .
25 Then you 'll be struck with an established pattern of behaviour that 's harder to break .
26 They 'll be fitted to the new generation of Hercules transport aircraft .
27 She 'll be sentenced at a later date .
28 She 'll be sentenced at a later date .
29 Worthy of special mention is the evening Variety Show when you 'll be dazzled by the colourful costumes in the Las Vegas-style revues .
30 ‘ He 's waiting to hear whether or not he 's been cast , and he 'll be feeling like a caged bear , poor darling .
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