Example sentences of "will be [v-ing] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | BTW The bad news for me is that I 'll be unsubscribing at the end of the week when I finish working here — what a bummer ! |
2 | We 'll be looking at the video to make sure it does n't happen again . |
3 | In this chapter , we 'll be looking at the conflicts of our inner world in relation to God 's purposes for the development of our wholeness and maturity . |
4 | Next week on the programme we 'll be looking at the position of religion in Scotland . |
5 | In next month 's Buyer 's Guide I 'll be looking at the pros and cons of third party maintenance contracts and insurance for your PC . |
6 | This week to mark the anniversary we 'll be looking at the work of Oxfam around the world . |
7 | We 'll be looking at the market leaders in the four most popular areas — word processing , spreadsheets , databases and utilities . |
8 | Harvey said , ‘ This is Mr Dempsey , he 's coming to see you tomorrow and he 'll be staying at the Hotel Riga . ’ |
9 | Tell him I 'll be staying at the Europa Hotel and I must see him . ’ |
10 | Sarah Spencer of the Rue Conti Jazz Band is one of many musicians who 'll be appearing at the Farnham Maltings All-Day Jazz Festival on Sunday , May 10th . |
11 | Maybe fifty years from now , everybody 'll be laughing at the Impressionists ! |
12 | ‘ He 'll be waiting at the church for you , every day for an hour between noon … ’ |
13 | He 'll be waiting at the station and we ca n't make it now . |
14 | ‘ I 'll be sitting at the back and I do n't want anybody showing up the firm , asking questions , telling tales , you get my meaning ? ’ |
15 | The Everton star believes he can throw off a hamstring strain in time for the Norway match and said : ‘ Hopefully I 'll be playing at the weekend . |
16 | and back on winning form today jockey Richard Dunwoody two winners at Wolverhampton … they 'll be celebrating at the Plough pub at Ford in Gloucestershire tonight … |
17 | ‘ It seems that the farmers will be benefiting at the expense of the consumers . |
18 | ‘ Faye and Bill will be eating at the hospital , but I imagine Belinda will want lunch once the room is ready . |
19 | They will be meeting at the beginning of April . |
20 | By definition , many nine-year-olds in junior schools will be achieving at the level of many thirteen-year-olds in secondary schools . |
21 | By definition , many thirteen-year-olds in secondary schools will be achieving at the level of many sixteen-year-olds . |
22 | They will be competing at the Haribo meet in Bonn , where the German World Cup fixture has been held for the past four years and where many world and European records have been broken . |
23 | If they are happy , there will always be at least two men fighting , and children crying ; if they are annoyed , there will always be at least two swapping jokes , and youngsters will be skipping at the fringe . |
24 | ‘ The top players will be staying at the Stour Country Club and we 'll be flying them to and fro by helicopter . ’ |
25 | You will be staying at the two-star Hotel Ibis and will arrive in time for dinner . |
26 | Following these herd visits we will travel across the rolling countryside of Ohio , Iowa and Illinois towards Chicago where we will be staying at the Comfort Inn , Des Plaines . |
27 | Two of the Williams F1 team 's senior personalities will be leaving at the end of the year . |
28 | In this book we will be looking at the level at which facilities are provided in electronic hardware , as they might be seen by a system programmer about to implement the most basic software on the computer . |
29 | Andrew Holden , joint secretary of the Northern Examining Association , said : ‘ We will be looking at the position and seeing whether we think it is worthwhile to offer a similar scheme or whether we would prefer to cut the general level of fees so that we are competing on even terms . ’ |
30 | Ultimately the origins of the division within the population in Dunrossness lie in the interaction between Shetland , ‘ the oil ’ , and national or international political/economic processes : for the purposes of this paper , however , I will be looking at the factors which are in a sense ‘ internal ’ to Shetland in general , and Dunrossness in particular . |