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

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1 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 .
2 ‘ Orientation vectors will be aligned in two time units , sir .
3 Arrangements for the return of their option sheet will be announced at that time .
4 Since school texts so frequently seem to depend upon the received knowledge of at least one intellectual generation before them , children will be condemned for some time to reading about the exploits of men .
5 On the basis that er if if you 've seen enough here now Lynda to be persuaded , and I hope we have , persuaded you that you 'd like to come in with us then you will be resigning at some time I guess .
6 Full details of how to reach your accommodation will be sent in good time before your holiday is due to commence .
7 Your complaint will either be answered within two working days or an acknowledgement will be sent within that time telling you how long our investigations are likely to take .
8 If you 're leaving her somewhere and will be gone for some time , do n't sneak out : she 'll learn to mistrust you and crying when you leave her — even for a minute or two — becomes almost inevitable .
9 ‘ Watkin , ’ Athelstan confided , ‘ I will be gone for some time .
10 No more than twenty per cent will be closed at one time , and the galleries will reopen in phases beginning next May , and concluding in Spring 1995 .
11 " We have an apprenticeship of seven years to begin with , but 99 out of 100 of these girls when they go to the trade expect that they will be married before that time passes .
12 Usthinks the company doth protest too much : despite the fact that the countdown to its flotation has been under way for some weeks now , and Quality Software Products Plc has finally formally announced that ‘ following last week 's successful launch of Universal OLAS ’ it ‘ has decided to begin the process of seeking a listing on the London Stock Exchange , ’ it still says that ‘ no final decision will be taken for some time , ’ making it sound as if the company is signalling frantically that it would prefer to be acquired if only someone would come forward offering more money than it could raise in a public flotation .
13 With the tightening of world oil demand which will come in the 1990s and the beginnings of a ‘ catching-up ’ programme of crude price increases , it is to be hoped that measures will be taken in good time to counteract what could be a politically unacceptable and potentially debilitating economic dependence on imported energy , for the US and for the rest of the Western world .
14 If the original Application Form indicates that the parents are also interested in an Assisted Place the appropriate forms will be issued at this time .
15 Dumenil fund managers have called in accountants Touche Ross to investigate the pricing problems and say they are ‘ optimistic ’ that they will be resolved within this time frame but are giving ‘ no guarantees ’ .
16 If there are nearly a million of that age in 2001 , then almost 200,000 will be afflicted by that time .
17 Employment opportunities will be discussed at some time during or before the course .
18 There are a lot of people after them , so I doubt if Zarina or her friend will be returning for some time . ’
19 To begin with , the main pastures were bought by the Durham Wildlife Trust ( see Chapter 8 ) and will be protected for all time .
20 Ms Tutweiller will be working towards that time because she plans to be back with a vengeance — when Baker challenges President Bill Clinton for the White House in four years ' time .
21 Details of the programme will be distributed in good time beforehand but please make arrangements now to be represented .
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