Example sentences of "will [be] [vb pp] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well I 'll be gone after this week and then I wo n't need to ring at all so
2 I 'll be damned for all eternity !
3 ‘ I 'm very hopeful that I 'll be supported on this motion , ’ Mr Rooney said .
4 ‘ No-o … these things are numbered and they 'll be cross-indexed to some sort of register of names .
5 Loveridge then admitted handling stolen property and he 'll be sentenced for that offence in the next few weeks .
6 And that 's the judgement that 'll be made on that day .
7 If we do n't locate and interview every inmate detained there at that time , we 'll be accused of some sort of cover-up . ’
8 You 'll be trussed to that post yonder and later I 'll have a promise from you , even if I have to whip you raw to get it .
9 ‘ I think he 'll be finished for this season , but we 'll bring him back for another crack at the Champion next season , ’ he said .
10 Two rounds after the adventurers enter here , and each round thereafter , there is a 50% chance that a pupa will be destroyed in this way .
11 I expect most of my wheat will be destroyed in this rain . ’
12 Clearly there needs to be some measure of self-control in these situations , but it is easier if there has been a clear and prior agreement that disputes will be handled in this way .
13 THE QUEST to find a new role for the Scottish Constitutional Convention will be extended for another month , in spite of considerable doubts expressed about its future yesterday by the leadership of the Scottish Liberal Democrats .
14 Some principles underlying the author 's work in this area will be summarised in this section of the paper .
15 Although this case provides an example of an action succeeding where no method of enforcement is provided by the statute , it appears unlikely that it will be followed in this area .
16 Bloch includes in the measurement of style " transitional probability " , the probability that some form X will be followed by another form Y ; this opens the door to an infinity of combinations of stylistic factors that might reasonably enter into a definition of a style .
17 The substantial gap that remains to be bridged between a semantic theory ( together with a syntactic and phonological theory ) and a complete theory of linguistic communication will be demonstrated throughout this book .
18 An alternative school of thought , associated with Thomas Schelling , argues that rational bargainers can be influenced by non-mathematical ‘ cues ’ which distinguish one potential agreement as particularly prominent ( a ‘ focal point ’ ) : this gives rise to a self-fulfilling expectation that agreement will be reached at this point .
19 If we have to return cheques , standing orders or direct debits unpaid because there are insufficient funds in your account , then a further charge of £15 will be made on that day .
20 In addition , payments made by the Regional Council to an employee during their absence will be made without any requirement to refund any proportion from the sum awarded by the Board .
21 It is possible for the offline operator to indicate this at the operator terminal when asked to mount a media item on the unit , and no further requests will be made of that unit during that particular offline run .
22 The only good news and the only real cheer that I can take from today 's events is that this is the last occasion on which such an announcement will be made by this Secretary of State or by a Conservative Government .
23 The £140 lowering of bills will be made before any community charge reduction or benefit .
24 If a relative wants to collect the ashes they can be collected or sent , but they will only be kept free for a time ( usually about a month ) — a charge will be made after that time .
25 The present provisions were introduced by Part IV of the Companies Act 1989 which inserted a new Part XII into the 1985 Act and it is to the 1989 interpolations that reference will be made throughout this chapter .
26 Answer guide : A number of the transactions merely reinforce those in previous examples and in these cases no comment will be made in this answer guide .
27 The last sentence begs at least four questions , and will be analysed in some detail .
28 In the following sections and chapters the singularity and global structure of particular solutions will be analysed in more detail .
29 These particular degenerate cases will be analysed in more detail in the next section .
30 The final circuit example that will be analysed in this section is that of an e.m.f. being suddenly applied to a series resonant circuit at time .
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