Example sentences of "he will be [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 87 per cent of grooms now choose to wear a wedding ring and with the Beaverbrooks extensive collection of men 's rings including rings to match the bride 's he 'll be spoilt for choice .
2 He 'll be examined by psychiatrists , who will then make recommendations as to where he should be sent next .
3 He 'll be missed by Ireland next Wednesday
4 He 'll be transferred to hospital for a whole series of tests and X-rays , and the results will determine the treatment he 's given .
5 Oh I hope he 'll be gone by Christmas .
6 I wondered if you could tell me how many nights he 'll be staying in Anguilla ?
7 The prosecution have proved the killing of Dr Howe the doctors have certified him unfit , and an order has been made for his detention in hospital , he 'll be assessed by doctors and when he 's fit to resume he 'll return to trial .
8 But he 'll be caged behind bars like everyone else ’ .
9 If successful there , he 'll be sent at Ireland 's expense to the British championships in Coventry a month later .
10 There 's a big group of Americans at Portrush , but one who knows he 'll be packing for home tonight is Michael Gillis from Philadelphia .
11 He 'll be charged with murder . ’
12 Colin Anderson is back in and he 'll be playing alongside Tony Cousins , who 's come on loan from Liverpool .
13 Give him five years and he 'll be running for President .
14 He 'll be stripping for action with Helmut or whatever his name is this week .
15 Michael O'Neil knows what the score is now better than any of us here , and if I know Michael , he 'll be arguing with St Peter at the gate and be telling him in his best Superintendent manner that celestial security is not what it was - if they let people like him in ! ’
16 Perhaps he 'll be sitting at home in Brighton next month not remembering a thing about it , perhaps in a year or two Sony or Akai will be marketing a small black box the size of a cigarette packet that cuts and scratches at the touch of a button .
17 He gets old before his time , soon soon he 'll be sitting at home with a
18 He 'll be going to centre of erm dog standing out there .
19 The seminar organizers are Robert Osborne , who 's just crept in , Judy Rainer — I wonder where Judy 's sitting — with the hand Ivor Bertram who has n't arrived yet , he 'll be arriving at lunchtime , and myself .
20 He 'll be starring in Dick Whittington at Plymouth .
21 The well-known flash so-and-so Eric Johnson is so happy with his TA100R that he 'll be appearing in Trace Acoustic adverts .
22 Runs off with the money , comes back to this country thinking he 's safe after ten years , changes his name perhaps , than you announce he 'll be waiting on Sir Thomas down here .
23 He will be replaced by Peter Ellwood .
24 Rodney Galpin is retiring from his position as chairman and chief executive of Standard Chartered ; he will be replaced by Patrick Gillam , currently deputy chairman .
25 He will be replaced by Mr Roy Greenslade , aged 42 , associate editor of the Sunday Times .
26 He will be replaced by Garesfield 's Jim Ward .
27 Under rules which came into effect last autumn , as his sentence was less than four years , he will be freed from jail automatically after serving half the term , unless he reoffends .
28 He looks forward with impatience to the time when he will be sent to Siberia ; his martyrdom ends with the beginning of his punishment " .
29 whether he will be invited to lunch with Rose and Phil , and if not , whether to get a sandwich in a pub , or go straight back to the office , send out for sandwiches , and catch up on the plans for the Manchester Marina scheme ; and if so , whether to order egg and tomato sandwiches , or cheese and chutney , or some of each ;
30 whether he will be invited to lunch , and if not , whether he should get a sandwich in a pub instead , and if so , whether he would prefer egg and tomato , or cheese and chutney ;
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