Example sentences of "will [be] [verb] [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | In a moment we 'll be speaking to the doctors who 've helped Bilal and Samir . |
2 | I cringe when I hear those songs these days ; mind you , perhaps one day I 'll be cringing about the songs I 'm writing now … |
3 | Unable to cope in the outside world without treatment , they 'll be jailed by the courts again and again . |
4 | He can play anywhere in the backline and , if he can stay injury-free this year , then I believe he 'll be touring with the Wallabies at the end of the year . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | There are the most incredibly exciting shops here — even just driving along I 'll be looking in the windows . |
8 | That 's the question they 'll be asking in the pubs and clubs tonight . |
9 | You 'll be taking over my job as cop winder , and when you do I 'll be promoted to the looms , just as you 'll be in time . ’ |
10 | She can practice with them , but every tournament she 'll be left on the sidelines . |
11 | Maybe fifty years from now , everybody 'll be laughing at the Impressionists ! |
12 | You 'll be going to the camps and you have to come to terms with that . |
13 | but it wo n't be read by the cons it 'll be read by the screws |
14 | From now until late spring they 'll be racing across the fields … far and wide … |
15 | But try to implicate me in any way — or use me as a trade-off- and it 'll be added to the police clear-up rate faster than the eye can follow . |
16 | But the chances are you 'll be heading for the hills next weekend , and according to the Countryside Commission for Scotland , almost 100,000 of you will be doing so in Scotland ! |
17 | You 'll be playing in the Colours match in December . ’ |
18 | ‘ Report him , and you 'll be thrown off the islands before the week 's end ! |
19 | Under the tempting title of ‘ Having Some Macro Fun ’ , you 'll be introduced to the delights of creating an office memo , playing a guessing game , creating a snooze alarm and getting into fortune cookie macros ( honest ) . |
20 | Currently there is a shortage of maths and physics teachers — a shortage which will be exacerbated by the demands of the National Curriculum . |
21 | The guarantee given by ABC in respect of the lease of the premises of House Limited will be warranted by the Vendors . |
22 | Mr Sharma told the United News of India agency : ‘ I am sure an agreement will be reached with the militants tonight or tomorrow morning , as we will release the terrorists demanded by them . ’ |
23 | Good performances in the British under 20 water polo trials at Sheffield have results in Paul Floyd and Lee Cooke ( Middlesbrough ) being selected for the 16-strong squad from which the 13 players will be selected for the four-nations tournament in Belgium on May 1–3 . |
24 | Some 30 hopefuls from each age group will be selected for the finals , with the players competing for places in the Under-21 matches against Scotland and Wales , and the Under-18s United Kingdom and England tournament in Scotland . |
25 | The preliminary judging will be made on the photographs that we receive so make sure you send us two good , clear shots of your lovely locks . |
26 | Full provision will be made for the costs of preparing and reviewing the completion accounts |
27 | The proposed new Regulations will be made under the powers in ss 106(4) and 107(4) , Finance Act 1986 , and will take effect from 23 March 1992 . |
28 | A contrast will be made between the conclusions of the public pollsters , who suggest an unqualified support exists for the British monarchy today , and a rhetorical analysis , which suggests a more complex reaction between explicit and implicit features . |
29 | No distinctions will be made between the amounts and types of detail actually given for particular junctions . |
30 | Field work will take the form of a literature review and visits will be made to the sites at three monthly intervals to reflect the institutions at different stages of development . |