Example sentences of "will [adv] be [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So as the result it will only be out of eight not out of ten .
2 The bad news is revealed partly by the results for the first half year and partly by the company 's prediction that its borrowings will only be down to half shareholders ' funds even at the end-of-year low point after the Christmas rush .
3 But it will not be up to me alone .
4 Unlike the present law , it will not be up to the defendant to prove his belief , the burden of proof will rest on the prosecution .
5 Thanks to the number of school boards and the complicated system of voting , the final results will not be in for a couple of weeks .
6 In his opening speech , the hon. Member for Birkenhead said that we should ’ bring forward ’ the arrangements which will prevail after 1993 , but it will not be down to the local adjudication officer to assess people to decide the appropriate care and to assess the reasonable rate .
7 It is no part of the function of this chapter to dilate at length upon the rules ( so far as they exist ) or the functions of heraldry since its rise in the second quarter of the twelfth century , but a few general remarks will not be out of place .
8 The nylon material and GRP tube ‘ poles ’ will be familiar , so the shelter will not be out of place in the kite bag .
9 The 15 other boys in his class are having their heads shaved so that Mark will not be out of place when his hair falls out during his treatment .
10 A comment here and there on a classic will not be out of place , but a list of recommended varieties is out !
11 One further , historical point will not be out of place .
12 But if the consensus is one of conviction , then dissent , however surprising , will not be out of order in the same way , because everyone will recognize that an attack on the substantive case for the proposition is an attack on the proposition itself .
13 The children will not be back from their boarding school and it would have looked very odd if they had been in the same country and not together on his birthday .
14 To his delight , Davis 's secretary informed him in clipped tones that : ‘ Mr Davis has been called out urgently and will not be back in the office until Friday . ’
15 If you do not buy one of these make sure that you always leave some lights switched on inside the house — even if you are going out at eight o'clock in the morning and will not be back until midnight .
16 Hymie and Louis would borrow two shillings from Old Bill , and then would say — ‘ We 're off to see a customer in Hamilton ( 12 miles away ) so we will not be back before 5 o'clock . ’
17 Do n't worry if you get cold feet at the end of June — you will soon be back on target knowing exactly what you want from a loving relationship .
18 It has yet to fulfil its central claim which is as big as they come : ‘ Make no mistake , Christ will soon be back on earth . ’
19 The Irishman also predicts a big future for rising star Brandeston who was injured in the Mackeson last month , and is hoping Cuddy Dale will soon be back in training for next year 's National .
20 Hard cash will soon be back in fashion .
21 The calculation of Turkey 's president , Turgut Ozal , is that Iraq will not attack Turkey and that Saddam Hussein will soon be out of a job .
22 ‘ The king awaits me and will soon be out of patience .
23 The crocuses will soon be out in full bloom along Grange Road and they will look towards the sky in fresh beauty .
24 Airbus is building four A Three Forties , like this , to fly on Virgin 's long distance routes , in fact this one will soon be off to Hong Kong .
25 Coda has published its report and accounts each year since 1987 because , Turner says , its products are generally sold to the financial directors of large corporations and they always want the security of knowing how a firm is doing and if it will still be around in a few years .
26 Customers of our systems division must be convinced that Olivetti really will still be around in five years ’ time .
27 They will still be around in the year 2000 , ’ he said .
28 But it will still be up to you to decide the interception angle .
29 For , of course , no matter what it decides , it will still have to comprise a desirable process for the market makers and it will still be up to investors to risk putting their money into the companies concerned .
30 Now how many of those , do you think , will still be off after six months .
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