Example sentences of "will [adv] [be] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If all goes well , you 'll soon be driving the new Saab Carlsson CD into the company car park .
2 I 'll even be doing the high kicks Frankie is known throughout the entertainment business as an energetic performer using dance routines and high kicks .
3 We 're saying that by 1995 , all UK beaches will only be reaching the bare EC legal standard in order to avoid being prosecuted .
4 The reader will already be sensing the close relationship between play and story-making ( ‘ storying ’ ) , and between play and reading stories and poems .
5 It is a matter of great regret that you will not be overseeing the next stage in the development of the department , but you have laid a sound foundation for the future .
6 The Mayor of Whitby , Coun Maurice Hatton , will not be taking the official chain of office when he goes on a pilgrimage to the German town of Kleve on April 30 , because of its high value .
7 Servette though will not be taking the slightest chance . ’
8 Since they will not be viewing the whole picture comprehensively , since they will perforce be selectively choosing values and acting on limited information , it is all the more important that the reasons why they have chosen a particular course of conduct should be articulated .
9 Given our financial priorities , we will not be challenging the big six in Europe but we can expect to be an increasingly strong player .
10 Black says he is happy to stay at the City Ground , and will not be joining the big-name exodus of Forest players which includes Roy Keane , Nigel Clough and Stuart Pearce .
11 Middlesbrough-based Cleveland Business Development Agency will shortly be running the latest in its series of evening Business Planning courses .
12 After time , he will still be facing the same problem : what to do with the remainder of the material ?
13 His work in Peking has now been published in book form , and will hopefully be given the critical accolades it so undoubtedly deserves , but that will be small consolation for a man who may never seen his homeland again .
14 What this case clearly shows is that one has to be very careful in assuming that in restraint of trade cases a phrase ascribed a meaning in one case will also be ascribed the same meaning in another .
15 Its commitment to standards will also be reflected the various impending ISO 9000 approvals planned for this year — as a multilayer and plated through hole board supplier in May ; as a single-sided board supplier in October ; and as a services operation , in September .
16 Several non-executive directors of Tyne Tees will also be joining the new board and will include such prominent local figures as Robert Dickinson of solicitors Dickinson Dees and Paul Nicholson of Vaux Group .
17 They will be worse for frail , elderly people , for physically and mentally disabled people , and I think people will also be asking the Tory and Liberal Democrat groups why they went for half a million pounds less than they need have done in service provision .
18 They will also be examining the Antarctic Minerals Convention , signed in May 1988 , which would have permitted controlled mining and oil exploration .
19 To find the best way in which to correct such an observation and to nullify its effect always poses a problem for the judge because , if he intervenes immediately , the effect will probably be to emphasise the obvious relevance and cogency of the comment which ought not to have been made .
20 You will now be feeling the psychological as well as the aerobic benefits of regular walking .
21 The Tutor will then be sent the correct number of tests sealed in an envelope , together with a marking guide and the name of the Moderator to whom they should be sent after marking .
22 The site is unfortunately adjacent to residential property and before proceeding we will therefore be notifying the affected frontagers as a matter of courtesy .
23 And by improving the condition of any one of these four vital aspects of yourself , you will actually be improving the other three and thereby the quality of the life you live .
24 " He wo n't be using the old way for long . "
25 The brokerage company contends that Sun wo n't be delivering the top-of-the-line machines in volume this quarter because of persistent problems with chip yield .
26 Mollie says she wo n't be fooled the next time a conman comes to call
27 The cup was halfway to her mouth when she said , ‘ We wo n't be seeing the New Year in then ? ’
28 We wo n't be charging the disabled .
29 ‘ I guess you wo n't be needing the old Excalibur any more ’ , he said sadly .
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