Example sentences of "will be [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | I 'll be back on the dot . |
32 | amd next week we 'll be back on the football trail to see in the new season |
33 | These clothes are being modelled around the country all week , but after that they 'll be back on the Oxfam rails . |
34 | It 'll be back to the cattle trucks for the lot of us . ’ |
35 | I mean we 'll be back to the scenario that we were fighting for three years ago . |
36 | ‘ That 's three wins from three runs at York and he 'll be back for the Ebor again in August , ’ Johnston said . |
37 | He will certainly be out for the rest of this season but I 'd hope he 'll be back for the start of next season if all goes well . ’ |
38 | I 'll be back for the tray in two ticks . ’ |
39 | ‘ We 'll be back during the day , Harold , and our deepest thanks for offering us shelter tonight . |
40 | But bosses Martin and Vivien Shrager-Powell reckon Fergie 's films and other new projects mean it 'll be back in the black before long . |
41 | Said Graham : ‘ He 'll get the weight off in a couple of weeks because he 's working hard in training and then he 'll be back in the side . ’ |
42 | So I doubt if he 'll be back in the office until Monday . |
43 | ‘ I 'm leaving , Sir John , but I 'll be back in the spring with His Majesty 's Justices and a thousand pikemen ! ’ |
44 | I 'll be back in the morning . ’ |
45 | As for the Irish , bless ‘ em , well … sure and bejabbers , they 'll be back in the morning to tell us what they 're having for dinner today … |
46 | he says I 'll be back in the morning |
47 | I 'll be back in the morning with my |
48 | I 'll be back in the morning with my bill , bill , bill |
49 | We 'll be back inside the hour . |
50 | ‘ It 's ten o'clock ; they 'll be back from the coach tour at two and I want to be there to meet them . |
51 | And I 'll be back after the weather with tonight 's Lifeline in which we look at the problem of alcoholism . |
52 | We 'll be back after the break with a round-up of the day 's events , some traditional sheep , some small cattle and plenty more . |
53 | And once you 've got the hang of it , you 'll be off with the intermediates , sailing round nearby islands , practising flare gybes and joining the regattas . |
54 | " I 'll be along in the morning . " |
55 | ‘ Then you 'll be in at the start , with the broken nights and the four-hour feeds and the nappies which need to be constantly changed . ’ |
56 | He 's stopping off on the road , he 'll be in in the morning , I … ’ |
57 | Ragged children wearing a semblance of black and white uniform skip along the pavements on their way to school ; by midday their schooling will be over for the day and they will start work alongside their parents , or engage in various enterprises from shoe shining to the selling of postcards . |
58 | Many of the meetings listed on that page will be over by the time this gets to you but the details are given as a way of providing a background of work in progress and ideas for future programmes for all the groups . |
59 | This visit from the 416th Bomb Wing will be over by the end of the week . |
60 | Her age and her resilience suggest that she will be around at the top for at least another Olympiad . |