Example sentences of "will [be] [adv prt] of the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Why do n't we take that to the kitchen then , it 'll be out of the way . |
2 | I lie there light-headed on the pillow at half-past four in the morning , knowing that anyway it 's nearly over , that by this time tomorrow we 'll have done it , that by this time the next day I 'll be out of the country . |
3 | We 'll be out of the Solent now , Madeleine said , yawning : into the Channel . |
4 | I 'll be out of the office till the afternoon on Monday . |
5 | But clearly those who do n't impress him will be out of the door . |
6 | With luck , this beastly Maastricht treaty will be out of the way , come the summer . |
7 | In the field of social housing , discrimination against nationals of other Member States will be out of the question . |
8 | Peter Nicholas will be out of the Chelsea team for a month after a cartilage operation yesterday . |
9 | Peter Nicholas will be out of the Chelsea team for a month after a cartilage operation yesterday . |
10 | Carling will miss the annual competition , used specifically by the England management as a series of trials , because he will be out of the country on business . |
11 | A reminder that Pat Palmer will be out of the country from 3rd July — 24th August . |
12 | will be out of the country from 3rd July – 24th August , she is very anxious that plans for even more new class launches in September should go ahead smoothly . |
13 | The Welsh Rugby Union disciplinary committee handed out such a stiff sentence — Anthony will be out of the game until December 1990 — because this was his fourth offence . |
14 | In future they will be out of the game until they have been put on-side . |