Example sentences of "will [be] [vb pp] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Well I 'll be done because I usually go for the paper Rose , quite often Harvey 's said she 's coming out along the High Street five past at five past eight on a Monday morning .
2 You may find that you 've worried about whether you 'll be seen as weak of you give it your blessing .
3 Which is why I 'll be obliged if you do n't ask for bread unless you really want it .
4 So I 'll be obliged if you two gents would drink up and leave . ’
5 And when I get a first-class degree , which I hope to do , I 'll be forgiven because I 'll bring status to the family .
6 I 'll be contacted when the time comes . ’
7 " You 'll be met when you step off the boat in Kingston , and taken to a safe house , and then you 'll be absorbed into the organization at some level .
8 ‘ I 'll be ruined if I have to pay ! ’
9 I may have to nursemaid you , but I 'll be damned if I 'll let you bugger things up for me . ’
10 You 'll be damned if you wo n't try to get me into your bed , one way or another . ’
11 ‘ I 'll be damned if I 'll set up in Northallerton because of the ride they have given me , ’ Mr Davies said .
12 And what is more , I 'll give it or not as I please ; and I 'll be buggered if I 'll ask permission of some pushy little perisher before I do so . ’
13 They 'll be affected as this is their first port of call in their early experience in the theatre .
14 For one thing , you 're not the only one who 'll be affected if I give that story about the poison pen letter to the press .
15 Cos they 'll know they 'll be run cos they 'll be run and one would be running in
16 ‘ Which 'll be flayed if you walk out on us now .
17 To get this allowance , fill in the form at the back of the special death certificate you 'll be given when you register the death .
18 I just put on my superior knowledgeable look and tell her she 'll be told when she 's older .
19 ‘ You 'll be released when I decide . ’
20 The boatmen fear they 'll be restricted as the report suggests to satisfy the wealthy owners of fishing rights
21 In which case we 'll be finished before you get there .
22 But if you claim it in your own right you 'll be classed as independent , no longer dependant on you therefore you he is n't your dependant any longer .
23 ‘ The effects will be nullified as long as it operates .
24 The great characteristic of equitable estates , namely that they will be destroyed if the legal estate gets into the hands of a purchaser for value without notice , still holds good .
25 But , outclassed and outnumbered , most will be destroyed as soon as they take to the air ; and if they do not take to the air they do not matter .
26 ‘ From now on , the infant will be reared as I explained , and not for at least twenty years will we be able to report in much detail on the results of our investigations , although preliminary papers will be published in the professional press from time to time .
27 Moreover the sequence of events will be understood as happening adjacently in time and situated adjacently in place .
28 This makes the following work : In a multi statement line containing more than one IF , the statement(s) after the ELSE delimiter will be actioned if ANY of the tests fail .
29 It is however unlikely that the move will be blocked when MPs vote on the rule changes next year .
30 The alternative regime in ss219 to 229 applies if : ( a ) Target is an unquoted trading company or the holding company of a trading group ( an unquoted company will include one whose shares are traded on the Unlisted Securities Market ) ; ( b ) the purchase of own shares is wholly or mainly for the benefit of Target 's trade or any of its 75% subsidiaries ; ( c ) the purchase does not form part of a scheme or arrangement the main purpose of which is to avoid tax or enable shareholders to participate in the company 's profits without being taxed on dividends ( there is a clearance procedure under s225 ) ; ( d ) the vendor shareholders are resident and ordinarily resident in the UK in the tax year in which the buy-in occurs ; any nominee shareholder must also be so resident , so if the distribution treatment is desirable it can be achieved by interposing non-UK-resident nominees ; ( e ) the shareholder has held his shares for at least five years ; ( f ) the shareholder 's shareholding immediately after the buy-in has been substantially reduced ( ie , by 25% or more , and his entitlement to profits must be similarly reduced ) ; for these purposes the shareholder must include the shareholdings of his " associates " as determined in accordance with s227 ; ( g ) the shareholder must not be connected with the company following the buy-in , and for these purposes he will be connected if he is entitled to acquire more than 30% of the share capital or voting rights in the company or assets on a winding up .
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