Example sentences of "will be [v-ing] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | They do n't have any evidence linking him to the murder but you can be sure they 'll be watching his every move . |
2 | Next thing you 'll be telling me the little cow 's summoned up the ‘ forces of Evil ’ . |
3 | Dr Greene said you 'll be telling her the result of the sonogram . ’ |
4 | ‘ Maybe he looks all right ; but if you buy that horse you 'll be buying yourself a packet o' trouble . ’ |
5 | Bash the Barbarian and , from this month on , he 'll be bringing you the very best in Commodore adventures . |
6 | ‘ They 'll be makin' you a bleedin' colonel before you 've finished , ’ said Tommy . |
7 | In fact we 'll be sending you a small sum this time , for the difference . " |
8 | David Tait had arrived in New York in March , with the instructions to ‘ set up an airline ; we 'll be sending you a 747 a day in three months time ’ . |
9 | ‘ I suppose one of these days you 'll be getting yourself a skirt . ’ |
10 | I take it you 'll be staying her a few days ? ’ |
11 | So — I 'll be writing you a boring letter about business matters , but ca n't we meet ? |
12 | Vice president of marketing and sales , Greg Hopwood , says ‘ we 'll be showing whatever the engineers have ready . |
13 | So , in five minutes , I 'll be asking you the fifth and final question , which could result in you 're going out next month with Dougie Down Under , thanks to QUANTAS , Australia 's national airline . |
14 | By moving out of the way , we 'll be giving them a clear run . |
15 | Would you tell them that I 'll be giving them a ring between half past six and quarter past seven . |
16 | And obviously Janet , you 'll be giving me the other one , so if you can take the time to look at it . |
17 | Naturally I do n't want to risk a recurrence of the trouble , but equally , I hate missing any Ireland match and I 'll be giving it a full blast in the final training session to make sure I 'm 100 per cent . |
18 | Next Tuesday next Tuesday I 'll be giving you a work sheet so you can leave those books behind today . |
19 | Along with TETRA we 'll be giving your the final five cards next month . |
20 | Sooner or later , you 'll be paying them a visit ( see Chapter 4 on choosing subjects and class options ) . |
21 | In your old age you 'll be making yourself an instant cup of tea |
22 | That way you 'll be doing him a favour . " |
23 | You 'll be doing him a favour , she 'd thought , and so as he wandered past the kitchen on a mid-afternoon stroll she crept up behind him and grabbed him by the neck . |
24 | But Henry was unsurprised : You 'll be doing her a favour . |
25 | I hope we will borrow very modestly , it 'll be affordable , we 're not reckless , we 'll be doing what the majority of people in this country do , borrow within their limits for the things that they need for the future such as a home , or a car , something like that . |
26 | If you could tell your clients that they 're on a very sticky wicket here and that I wo n't be the only woman journalist who 's utterly repulsed , you 'll be doing them a service ! |
27 | And after about a week , there 'll be no pain in it , and you 'll be doing it no bother at all . |
28 | ‘ But you do realise that you 'll be doing it the hard way ? |
29 | ‘ I 'll be doing 'em a favour — magazines pay a pittance anyway . |
30 | The guitars were both made by Matthew at Chandler Guitars in London , amid some secrecy , and hopefully we will be bringing you the full story of their genesis soon . |