Example sentences of "will be [verb] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | " Now if you just take your place you 'll be seen in your turn . " |
2 | Yes , you can tell them I 'll be speaking to my mother as soon as she gets back , tonight . |
3 | I 'll be speaking to His Royal Highness about this . ’ |
4 | ‘ Yes , yer can tell 'er I 'll be callin' on 'er tomorra . |
5 | As I told you , you 'll be hearing from my lawyers today . ’ |
6 | He 'll be fightin' for his European Plan as submitted ; including the UK element . ’ |
7 | We 'll be limited in our ability to find out what these Trusts are doing with public money , what they 're doing er er in su su what they 're doing er i i i in support of , support of patients . |
8 | ‘ But I 'll be living with my own people . |
9 | Thankfully , this time they 'll be headlining in their own right and given the success of their current single ‘ Do The Right Thing ’ they should be assured of a half-decent crowd . |
10 | So as soon as he 's in the station the clock begins to run and he 'll be screaming for his brief . ’ |
11 | I 'll be looking at your statement later and I 'll probably want to see you in the next day or so . ’ |
12 | But that 's what I want tomorrow morning we 'll be looking at your preparation tonight on your call and I want I want you to tell me at the end of each why you chose the route you chose right ? |
13 | I 'll be looking after their babies — including Jack 's . |
14 | From Monday your work schedule becomes absolutely hectic and you 'll be rushed off your feet . |
15 | and you may find that they 've been done and they 'll be posted to your branch so they will be there when you get back on Monday . |
16 | No , we do n't think you 'll be getting in our way or banging things around . ’ |
17 | Yeah , I said yeah , I mean it is , I said , you come tomorrow if you like bedrooms are ready , but you see she 'll be staying at her mum 's some time |
18 | I can tell Fräulein Silber that I 'll be staying with her next week then ? ’ |
19 | ‘ OK , you 'll be staying in my apartment there , but surely you know you 'll be quite safe with me ? ’ |
20 | I 'll put the press on to you so fast they 'll be camping on your doorstep before you 're even halfway home ! ’ |
21 | Poor lady , she 'll be turning in her grave to think of you going out on your own like this — ’ |
22 | He 'll be investigating on his own account . ’ |
23 | Lotus will also make a strong showing , giving UK users the chance of a first look at Freelance Graphics 2 , and showing of its new spreadsheet , Improve for Windows , which we 'll be reviewing in our April issue . |
24 | ‘ She 'll be coming to her senses soon enough , will the lass . |
25 | Next thing you know they 'll be trading in their cuban heels for a pair of comfy slippers , and asking for tea and biscuits on the rider . |
26 | I think you 'll be going on your own , Phil . |
27 | Passengers say they 'll be stranded in their homes , but that they do n't blame the drivers . |
28 | but they 'll be paying for their own seats though , so it 's |
29 | Oh , so next time you 're down here you 'll be settled in your mothers will ya ? |
30 | ‘ Neither is worthy of a WWF title , but Bulldog has the clear advantage — because he 'll be yapping in his own back yard . ’ |