Example sentences of "will [be] [v-ing] with a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'll be staying with a number of Japanese families so will have to learn how to communicate and become less of a gaijin ( foreigner ) , ’ he says . |
2 | Rachel sounds as if she 'll be sitting with a shawl around her shoulders when she 's 60 . |
3 | Well during this programme I 'll be talking with a number of people who are involved in the industry who have their fingers on the pulse of what is commonly known as the tourist industry . |
4 | You 'll be working with a great crowd . |
5 | He darted a brief glance towards Therese and saw she had a surprised little smile on her face , the smile of a professional who discovers she will be singing with a partner well above average . |
6 | Because Mr Skinner is a former miner and the committee he has joined will be dealing with a bill to give the private sector a bigger share in the coal industry . |
7 | Some older people may be pre-occupied with these negative aspects of their lives , where the counsellor will be dealing with a lack of personal satisfaction and fulfilment , failed relationships , unfulfilled hopes , and even perhaps with events that elicit feelings of disgrace and shame . |
8 | This gives potential franchisees the confidence of knowing they will be dealing with a reputable company . |
9 | When the campaign is broadcast everyone will be sitting with a council tax bill in their hand therefore the issue is very immediate . |
10 | And of course she will be mixing with a very good class of pupil . ’ |
11 | Another is that no school is static , and both before and after the introduction of non-sexist materials will be grappling with a range of possibilities for each sex , rather than a unified ‘ role ’ . |
12 | Our group will be working with a Baptist Church , and a lot of our work will be open air presentations — dramas , dance , songs and testimonies , with local people interpreting for us . |
13 | We will be working with a simplified form of a total theory of social meaning . |
14 | Budget-holding GPs with budgets to purchase drugs , outpatient treatment and tests and a limited range of inpatient services will be working with an ‘ internal market ’ which is mainly Type I. There are some differences from the situation faced by DHAs in that such GP practices will be able to choose the population that they serve , but will not be responsible for the full range of services . |
15 | ( Yeah — and i just called our national football association and called for tickets to USA'94 — no problemo — so i guess i will be travelling with a friend or three … ) |