Example sentences of "will be [verb] [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll been looking up these things .
2 It 'll be filled in later . ’
3 So no does n't well you know what he 'll be like , he 'll be messing about all day .
4 ‘ I have a contract which has 18 months to go , and as far as I 'm concerned , I 'll be seeing out those 18 months .
5 van 'll be coming back loaded .
6 And that 's when he said he said I 'll be going up one night when it 's dark he said .
7 Well I 'll stay and have my bath between eight and nine and you can go and have a drink no I do n't think I 'll be going out this evening .
8 From behind the door that swung closed against her back , the guests heard Fru Møller tell Fru Gertlinger to put more coffee on to brew : ’ They 'll be sitting about all morning in weather like this ! ’
9 The principal object of the formation of a service company will be to carry out administrative functions concerned with the running of the practice — eg the employment of staff , hiring premises , furniture and equipment and general maintenance .
10 The list for the Labour Group will be made up each Friday morning and passed to Jean Speedie by lunchtime .
11 It does not follow that Parliament had the same intention when , whatever criteria are adopted , all spaces in the school will be filled in any event .
12 But the biggest jump of all will be seeking out existing Regional Railways ' lines which can also accommodate LRT services .
13 OFF-LICENCES all over Ulster will be handing out free measures to customers next month — to help stop them getting sozzled on the sofa !
14 The Army will be bringing in 1,400 men and women .
15 The next step will be to set up collaborative research projects , under the Science and Engineering Research Council .
16 The IDB and ITB will be taking over several floors of the Embassy Suites Hotel in Chicago .
17 ‘ My dear , since you will be taking over next week , I think it is about time I explained our system for dealing with our more special customers .
18 Argus will be taking on other people 's technology as well and is currently in negotiations with several firms , he insisted .
19 Argus will be taking on other people 's technology as well and is currently in negotiations with several firms , he said .
20 Acquiring a good interview technique is as important for people employing one person to work directly for them as it is for those who will be taking on large numbers to work for a company .
21 From now on Courtaulds Coatings will control its own sales and distribution in mainland Spain , the Canaries and Balearic islands and will be taking on 20 sales and technical service people from CEPI , and agents and distributors .
22 He will be supported up front by Hamburg 's Jan Furtok and the tousle-haired Roman Kosecki , a lively substitute at Wembley who , like his captain , Dariusz Wdowczyk , will be hoping to impress British talent spotters .
23 The next day Walter Miller of the Edison Company was asked whether all the musical records he sent would have the title on the end of the cylinder , as they had seen arranged at the laboratory the day before , to which he replied , ‘ Yes sir , they will be fixed up that way ’ .
24 Sometimes two different sections of the congregation will be belting out two completely different numbers .
25 An imaginative PRO or press officer will be thinking up new and useful angles for in-depth feature material suitable for specific programmes or publications and will be spending a good proportion of his or her time selling them .
26 We will be sending out more details over the coming weeks and months with a view to starting Community Action in the summer .
27 This is as well as ‘ an attempt at mind regression ’ and Vic and Bob 's appearance as alter-egos , Donald and Davey Stott , who this weekend will be trying out some magic .
28 Snow-making machines will be blowing out foam-based snow to try to create an early Yuletide atmosphere while trying to tempt shoppers into their stores .
29 If conservationists manage to save the leopard , bobcat and alerce , they may lose some of the battles that will be fought over dozens of other issues including proposals to increase protection for hair seals and whales , to decrease protection for Nile and saltwater crocodiles , and to weaken controls in the trade in ivory and sea turtles .
30 Courses in the first , second and third years are chosen from biological and management sciences , Ecological Science and Agriculture ; in the fourth year study units will be taken on rural land management .
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