Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] [prep] be " in BNC.
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1 | She 's not painted for so long that she 'll just have to be encouraged more and more . |
2 | You 'll just have to be content with the JB instead . |
3 | ‘ It 's frustrating but I 'll just have to be patient . ’ |
4 | He 'll just have to be careful he does n't melt his records ! |
5 | ‘ You 'll just have to be firm with her she says . |
6 | We 'll just have to be very alert and very low-profile . ’ |
7 | You could pull that loose too , so you 'll just have to be patient and lie still for now . |
8 | ‘ Well , it 'll just have to be . |
9 | I do n't know who you belong to , Leonora , but no one 's anxious about you yet , obviously , so you 'll just have to be patient . ’ |
10 | So compared with the commercial clout of the continental magnums , they 'll just have to be satisfied to remain as miniatures . |
11 | er , we 'll get it all sorted , you know what you like , you sit there and you think oh I want it , to get it all sorted before I go and move , it 'll just have to be in a tip for a while . |
12 | We 'll not forget to be thankful . ’ |
13 | It 'll still have to be cut in though would n't it ? |
14 | There 'll always have to be a man in charge , at least one man , deciding what should be made , and how . |
15 | He 'll probably live to be a hundred , and make a will leaving whatever he 's got to his old college , and I sha n't mind at all . |
16 | ‘ If not , it 'll probably have to be the bus . ’ |
17 | If the recovery is faltering he 'll clearly want to be more keen to cut interest rates , and also he 'll want to take into account the effect of any tax increases he may introduce in his budget . |
18 | I think we 'll really have to be cautious and that one |
19 | Orphaned when it 's own mother died while giving birth it 'll either have to be bottle fed , or another mother found . |
20 | And what actually happens is , there 's a description of it in there , and I 'm going to give you some more literature for you to peruse and get used to it , and you 'll actually going to be working very closely with your management on this , right , is that you will record all your activity every week . |
21 | ‘ I 'll never get to be a good cook . |
22 | As Douglas Georgala , the director of the Institute of Food Research said , ‘ We will have to wait and see the detailed legislation ’ , but the enforcing authority will presumably continue to be the Environmental Health Officer . |
23 | If a detector is well-used , the wires and/or terminals will eventually need to be replaced . |
24 | A receiving agent will eventually need to be appointed ( either to receive funds if the transaction is raising funds or to pay funds in an offer ) . |
25 | The team hope that the microlight will eventually prove to be an inexpensive way of teaching cadets and trainee technicians about flying , so for them , it 's been a mixture of business and pleasure . |
26 | The government is determined not to forgive all the debts , but most experts reckon that some relief will eventually have to be granted . |
27 | Unless Mr Gorbachev , or whoever succeeds him , proposes to rule from a tank turret , both these points will eventually have to be conceded anyway . |
28 | Under the EEC directive further changes will eventually have to be made in two new non-contributory benefits introduced in legislation passed in 1975 . |
29 | This offer has been gratefully accepted but a suitable site for the van will eventually have to be found . |
30 | If data archives hold their data long enough , however , they will eventually come to be seen as historical sources , and in reality there is no intrinsic difference between the 1991 census and that of 1891 . |