Example sentences of "will [be] [vb pp] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It 'll be done in a minute . " |
2 | But there 's one thing sure , next time they come on this land they 'll be met by a reception committee . |
3 | I ca n't imagine that George is gon na continuing doing that forever and it may well be that we 'll be faced with a possibility of , of what we do in the future to have that piece of administration done will we be able to assume that it could done voluntary in the future ? |
4 | As the arch will lower the height of the opening at the sides , you 'll be limited to a style which allows you to walk under it freely if that height is quite low . |
5 | All is can say is that I hope England get him , with any luck we 'll be saddled with a manager that appreciates Rocky 's talent . |
6 | Yes it 'll be followed by a parish council meeting . |
7 | Okay , right what we are going to er do now is create a constant , we 'll need a constant for our regressions so if you type the letter Q to come out of the data processing environment right type the letter Q right and then go into the er constant creation menu , which is option one of the data processing menu right , you 'll , you 'll be asked for a name for if you like call it C or constant or Fred Bloggs , just supply a name to your constant term . |
8 | To take a quick look now at the current conditions and in fact you 'll see the extension of gas prices , rig counts etcetera into this year on the charts that you 'll be given with a pack after this meeting . |
9 | They 'll be taken by a convoy of local lorry drivers in March . |
10 | You 'll be burned on a pyre . |
11 | We 'll be told in a minute finished . |
12 | He 'll be educated as a gentleman . |
13 | If I do n't win , I 'll be remembered as a bum |
14 | As he prepares to defend his reputation as well as what is inaccurately described as his undisputed world heavyweight title here tomorrow night against Riddick Bowe , he says : ‘ I realise that if I do n't win , I 'll be remembered as a bum . ’ |
15 | ‘ He 'll be wasted in a cowl . |
16 | ‘ We 'll be finished in a minute ’ , one says apologetically , and quickly gathers up her paper towels and Windex . |
17 | It 'll be finished in a couple of months and it 'll be pretty tricky , too . |
18 | Although he is fit to play in the Western Division curtain-raiser today and tomorrow , it 's unlikely he 'll be utilised as a bowler . |
19 | She 'll be used as a holiday cruiser until the Summer . |
20 | Hitachi Ltd 's open systems division is rumoured to be working on a deal with Sun Microsystems Inc to use Sparc RISC boards running Solaris that 'll be used as a front-end , handing off network data to its OSF/1-based mainframes . |
21 | Or he 'll trap us somehow , and call other humans , and they 'll all start milling around and mooing , and we 'll be put in a cage or something , and prodded . |
22 | It 'll be included on a compilation with WWF and Terminator 2 at the end of the month . |
23 | The rest will be given or sold to the public , while those works for which a home can not be found or which have been damaged beyond repair by the years of neglect and the atrocious conditions in which they were kept , will be destroyed in a bonfire . |
24 | For instance , the information focus may be placed on John , and in this case the message will be understood as a statement of who was appointed Chairman and may imply surprise or contrast : |
25 | The Bremen Old Master drawings collection will be handled by a group under Fedor Polenov , chairman of the Russian Parliamentary Commission for Culture . |
26 | In any event , all responses will be summarised in a report on the public consultation exercise . |
27 | When reading aloud , for instance a visual analysis will be followed by a transformation into a sound-based code , and the process in this case may involve the application of grapheme-to-phoneme correspondence ( GPC ) rules . |
28 | The Business Meeting will be followed by a panel of speakers talking on Aspects of Medau |
29 | This will be followed by a look at some of the broader possible implications of fairness , and the way in which that term might aid in the development of procedural forms other than classical adjudication . |
30 | He said this will be followed by a wafer fabrication plant on the same site at a cost of at least I £150m and finally a finishing and test centre . |