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

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1 She 'll be leaving for good before the New Year .
2 One day , while he and I were walking on the moors , he announced , ‘ Jane , I 'll be leaving in six weeks . ’
3 I 'll be leaving in ten minutes .
4 Well er see she 'll b she 'll be left with this now this cough
5 But it 's a ten past ten flight , I 'll be left by half past nine so I 'll be there for half an hour
6 Animal rights campaigners fear that when the sanctuary closes Hereford will be left without any animal welfare facilities .
7 The group , based in Woking , Surrey , will be left with financial services and transport businesses .
8 Zeneca will be left with net indebtedness to ICI of £400 million .
9 As your personal tour ends and you walk back out into the invigorating mountain air , you will be left with that unmistakable impression of sheer opulence … and the feeling of being very much at home .
10 Furthermore , once the profitable state enterprises have been sold , the state will be left with unprofitable ‘ rump ’ , which will still require state funding , no longer offset by the profits made by other state enterprises .
11 When the Expo closes on October 12 , Seville and its surrounding region — still one of the poorest in Europe — will be left with new motorways and high-speed railways , a magnificent new central station , an airport ( the work of architect Rafael Moneo ) which outshines Madrid 's , and a technological infrastructure which will , it is hoped , lay the foundations of industrial growth and prosperity .
12 Always take a friend who can drive your transport in case you do get injured or the poor organisers will be left with unattached horses and vehicles all over the place !
13 Neither of the ewes will be able to rear all four offspring themselves , but will be left with one or two while the others are fostered …
14 The impression of IBM Corp , Digital Equipment Corp and their ilk lining up like lambs to the slaughter may seem hard to credit for customers that have been driven to accept very hard bargains , but that is what appears to be happening with this Gadarene rush by the major manufacturers to get into the facilities management business in the US : we understand that many of the savings and loans , banks and securities houses that have gratefully accepted offers by the majors to run their data processing operations for them has little to do with saving money over the term of the contract , much to do with their urgent need for cash upfront to repair their ravaged balance sheets — the key attraction of the deals being the money paid at the start of the contract for the data processing facilities ; if the customers are in that much need of cash , chances are that many of them wo n't be around in five or seven years ' time , so that having spent good money for computers they do n't need , the facilities managers will be left with idle installations and contracts with no residual value .
15 If you try to squeeze these requirements in around the mainstream business , you will be left with scrappy little bits of free time that are useless , and your visitors will feel cheated .
16 Decisions on pits which will survive will be left to British Coal , which has also been asked to prepare for privatisation as soon as legislation can be put in place .
17 September that , in calculating the transfer of funds from local authorities to the funding councils in recognition of their new responsibilities , the resources attributable to those courses for which the LEAs will continue to be responsible will be left within local authorities ' standard spending assessments .
18 That way , you wo n't feel too badly about picking flowers that have only just opened , and the rest of your garden will be left in all its glory .
19 I also wonder how many Fairfaxes will be left in twenty years .
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