Example sentences of "will be making a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ When I 've finished with Chan you can help me get that beast boring again , and then I 'll be making a whole load of calls . ’ |
2 | And Smith , who has jumped much higher than his rival this summer , responded : ‘ They 'll be making a big mistake if they do n't pick me . ’ |
3 | I should warn you , it 'll be hectic , and we 'll be making an early start . ’ |
4 | ‘ We 'll be making an early start in the morning again . |
5 | During that time , the artist has worked slowly but will be making a new sculpture , ‘ Colombo ’ , for this occasion . |
6 | Local MP Sir Wyn Roberts , the Minister of State for Wales , said he will be making a personal report to the Prime Minister this afternoon at the Welsh Tory conference at Llangollen . |
7 | I feel that if I am not with her I will be making a great mistake , missing a real opportunity . |
8 | ‘ We have concluded that future growth opportunities can best be exploited by a simpler and more efficient organisation than exists today and we will be making a significant capital investment to increase production efficiency at our Kirkliston site as well as increasing our marketing effort worldwide . ’ |
9 | Members of the GWR Preservation Society will learn with particular interest that w.e.f. 21st October the world-famous Torbsy Express will be making a nostalgic return visit to a few stretches of its old track , and will first be housed for three weeks in Railway Shed 4 at Plymouth . |
10 | We made special provision for the homelessness problem last year , and my hon. Friend the Minister with responsibility for housing will be making a further announcement in the next day or two about the homeless figures for which we are making additional provision in the current year . |
11 | By enrolling as a donor you will be making a vital gift of life to someone else . |
12 | JOHN OLVER , captain of Courage league leaders Northampton , will be making a few telephone calls to former Harlequin colleagues in the next couple of days . |
13 | If the Government introduces blanket laws to prevent all-night parties it will be making an ominous step towards removing the right to freedom of association . |
14 | 1pm : Number 10 officially confirms Mr Major will be making an important statement on the Royal Family . |
15 | Well I do n't believe that they would succeed because I think that we have taken account of all the views expressed and that members will be making an informed decision today . |