Example sentences of "will [vb infin] been a " in BNC.

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1 If we are not , then this meeting and the whole of Conservation Year will have been a gigantic , costly and splendid waste of time .
2 So it looks as if cameramen ( rather than the proposed cameramans ) will be able to get on with their work in the Gulf ; the beloved accent on abîme will not fall into the abyss ; and the whole affair will have been a non-événement .
3 If not , there will have been a real loss , which will no doubt add to the rising tide of semi-literacy .
4 But if that hysteria does no more than feed the seemingly insatiable appetite for publications on microcomputers then it will have been a waste to have trundled the IT bandwagon around Britain .
5 I guess the performance of the instruments will have to validate the name , because if these guitars err on the trashy side , that will have been a waste of rather a neat moniker …
6 Before these meetings of the mothers , there will have been a party at the home of the groom .
7 But it will have been a fruitful exercise if practitioners are themselves encouraged to explore issues of assessment in a more critical way .
8 I 'm glad Durham seem pleased with the way it worked out , but it will have been a waste of time for me if I do n't do well in Sri Lanka and in the home series against West Indies .
9 Wihtred was in his sixth regnal year in April 697 ( CS 96 : S 18 ) , so he secured the kingship either early in 692 or after April 691 , when he will have been a young man of about 20 .
10 They pick a year in the future when they know that there will have been a general election and that they will probably not be in the same job as when they gave the commitment .
11 If on the transfer of the property to the settlement no hold-over claim is possible then it is clear that if the trustees pay the settlor 's capital gains tax there will have been a benefit paid by the trustees to the settlor and the Revenue would no doubt invoke TA 1988 , s673 ( settlements where settlor retains an interest ) .
12 For campaigners for the abolition of corporal punishment this will have been a setback .
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