Example sentences of "will be [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So , ’ he went on , ‘ when Ma gets back we 'll be throwing a big engagement party . |
2 | When Eva was appointed to Scotland one of the top leaders informed him " You 'll be teaching a future General of the Salvation Army how to run a British Territory . " |
3 | If the rest of it goes as well then there 's every chance I 'll be forming a permanent group . |
4 | They 'll be entertaining a national rally for the Salvation Army 's Over 60s Club . |
5 | If you can find the time amidst the hustle and bustle of modern life to simply sit and enjoy your own company , you 'll be granted a rare insight into what 's vital for your happiness and fulfilment . |
6 | The organiser of a country show which failed to pull in the crowds says he 'll be holding a full enquiry into what went wrong . |
7 | ‘ You 'll be wanting a nice engraved invitation next . |
8 | ‘ I was thinking I 'm going to be picked up at JFK and they 'll be expecting a black feminist and they 'll realise they 've got the wrong author . ’ |
9 | So I 'll be expecting a big pay rise at the end of it . |
10 | Well I 'll be wearing a distressed leather jacket , black jeans , a new short haircut which makes me look really hard and a large stomach . |
11 | I 'll be wearing a green tweed overcoat and a brown felt hat . ’ |
12 | And just to make sure the volunteers sleep soundly they 'll be given a slap-up meal and as much wine and port as they want on the house . |
13 | I 'll be wearing/holding a blue suede jacket . |
14 | Erm you 'll be getting a new set of essay titles soon , that is for the second semester from February to erm the end of . |
15 | I 'm sure he 's done his England career a load of good … he 'll be concidered a good footballer now he 's at Rovers ( even though he 'll be doing eaxctly what he was at Leeds ! ! ! ! |
16 | Cos I 'll be having a new three piece |
17 | ‘ We 'll be having a quiet family supper at around seven o'clock , and you 'll be able to tuck the twins up in bed after that , OK ? ’ she added , brushing away their thanks as she bustled off towards the large ranch house . |
18 | But there will be a great many more , soon , and they 'll be asking a great many questions . ’ |
19 | At this year 's National Fun Run , which , as we reported last month , is going ahead on October 6 , we 'll be launching a special RUNNING Magazine trophy for running clubs . |
20 | Dig over flowerbeds — the longer lumps of soil are exposed to frost , the easier it 'll be to get a fine tilth in spring . |
21 | Or would you like to announce to Pulvidon that we 'll be carrying a priceless but unidentified object for a God-King ? ’ |
22 | He said : ‘ I would n't be here today if it was n't for their dedication , and the anonymous heart donor who I 'll be saying a little prayer for . ’ |
23 | They 'll be rowing a gruelling one hundred mile course … all for charity.Richard Barnett reports : |
24 | I want music to frighten me like T Rex or Johnny Rotten : I 'll be waiting a long time for that in Dublin . ’ |
25 | If you horse loves sleeping in the dirtiest part of his stable , you 'll be fighting a losing battle trying to keep his rugs clean . |
26 | You ca n't win it by changing the parameters er if you do change the parameters of course then you 'll be fighting a different war and your objectives then become different . |
27 | I 'll be putting a new mattress in er I 'll be putting another mattress in . |
28 | ‘ When I 've finished with Chan you can help me get that beast boring again , and then I 'll be making a whole load of calls . ’ |
29 | And Smith , who has jumped much higher than his rival this summer , responded : ‘ They 'll be making a big mistake if they do n't pick me . ’ |
30 | If you 're buying a microwave you 'll be offered a whole host of features , but are they all worth having ? |