Example sentences of "will [adv] [be] [verb] with a " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll also be provided with an apron to protect your clothes . |
2 | Introducing an affordable health care plan from the AA — now you 'll never be faced with a long wait for hospital treatment |
3 | Whether it has been recently fired will only be shown with a few additional laboratory tests . |
4 | A rising real national income with a fairly constant capital stock will generally be associated with a fall in unemployment . |
5 | It 's hoped that planning permission for the new West Stand will soon be granted with a view to completion by 2000 taking the stadium to 75,000 capacity . |
6 | The customer will soon be faced with a plethora of new services . |
7 | EVERY LASMO site around the world will soon be armed with a new and better way of carrying out vital safety checks . |
8 | When teachers have received each final version of guidance and ministerial requirement then , despite the connections which will have been included in that guidance between a specific subject and a broader concern ( such as the encouragement of multicultural or anti-racist education ) , school managers will still be faced with a problem . |
9 | [ I ] f the insider is a substantial shareholder , the damages paid by him will , in part , indirectly return to him and he will still be left with a net profit on the transaction … |
10 | Although the client will usually be charged with a minor offence , cases can be complicated , whilst the out of town criminal may be involved in more serious crime . |
11 | The nice thing about the Program Manager is that if you tidy it once , you will always be presented with an organised opening screen , provided , of course , that you do not instruct Windows to save changes at the end of each session . |
12 | And although his name will always be associated with a Cocktail Party he found such uproarious assemblies , at which no one could have a satisfactory conversation , increasingly insupportable . |
13 | The young visitors to the museum next Sunday will also be entertained with a model railway and sideshows . |
14 | One of the varieties of seed will also be treated with a fungicide against mildew . |
15 | It will also be coated with a bright UV-to-visible phosphor of the kind used in strip-lighting . |
16 | Each buddy patrol will also be supplied with a vehicle . |
17 | The restricted sections will probably be marked with a series of posts . |
18 | As noted above , clauses such as these will often be coupled with a clause expressly undertaking other , generally less onerous , obligations . |
19 | Marriage will often be discussed with a kind of tolerant resignation as one of those burdens which have to be carried in life , the stuff of music-hall jokes : ‘ Since I 've had my wife behind me I 've never looked back ! ’ |
20 | The user will now be presented with an input screen , as shown in Figure 2.1 . |
21 | The user will now be presented with an Index from which several Option pages , similar in use and appearance to LIFESPAN pages , can be chosen . |
22 | However those who do not manage what they have will increasingly be faced with a much greater problem as the number of school leavers reduces rapidly . |
23 | So that we will then be operating with a single agency covering both projects . |
24 | Plain concrete blocks are not intended to be on show , and are used mainly for constructing retaining walls which will then be faced with a decorative skin . |
25 | And if your lead results in CCG gaining a contract you will then be rewarded with a further £200 . |
26 | You will then be supplied with a lace carriage tuned to that machine . |
27 | It 's the very first stage and anyone who ignores this aspect of the hobby , will spend no end of lovely days pottering about on river banks but will never be rewarded with a good show of colour ( gold ) in their pan . |