Example sentences of "will be [verb] to the " in BNC.
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1 | In a moment we 'll be speaking to the doctors who 've helped Bilal and Samir . |
2 | After the break I 'll be speaking to the Gloucester rugby player , Mike Teague , about his selection for the British Lions Tour of Australia . |
3 | He 'll be clinging to the hope that we 'll keep his father 's bones safe for our part — and Isambard he wants for his own . ’ |
4 | We wo n't be disturbed for an hour and a half at least — Kate 's out , and then she 'll be seeing to the meal . |
5 | A company requiring someone with organizing skills might ask you what skills you 'll be bringing to the job . |
6 | He says he 'll be complaining to the chief constable . |
7 | They 'll be fitted to the new generation of Hercules transport aircraft . |
8 | They 'll be getting to the church in a minute . |
9 | They 'll be writing to the transport Minister.And if they get no joy they 'll demonstrate outside the Commons . |
10 | It 'll be taken to the vet to see whether or not it 's worth saving . |
11 | It 's expected he 'll be taken to the Horton General Hospital in Banbury . |
12 | You 'll be taking over my job as cop winder , and when you do I 'll be promoted to the looms , just as you 'll be in time . ’ |
13 | Her hands kept busy as she glanced across at her daughter and said : ‘ I do n't suppose you 'll be coming to the Chapel , will you ? ’ |
14 | You 'll be coming to the caelidhe tonight , wo n't you ? ’ |
15 | At last Lucy said , ‘ Then you 'll be coming to the barbecue … ? ’ |
16 | ‘ They 'll be going to the Hotel . |
17 | You 'll be going to the camps and you have to come to terms with that . |
18 | I 'll I 'll be going to the village hall but I me I have |
19 | I 'll , I 'll be going to the village hall but I might have to go back to the Cross Keys , that 's why I put Roger , perhaps I put the wrong thing on you see ? |
20 | We 'll be going to the telephone lines in a moment or two to talk about these subjects , or anything else you wish to raise this Sunday morning . |
21 | ‘ Then I 'll be talking to the fraud squad and to Special Branch . |
22 | And we 'll be talking to the N S P C C in a few moments . |
23 | In a moment we 'll be talking to the show organisers , but first let's go back to the studio and Harriet . |
24 | You 'll be returning to the glamorous world of rock as soon as he returns . |
25 | But try to implicate me in any way — or use me as a trade-off- and it 'll be added to the police clear-up rate faster than the eye can follow . |
26 | I 'll be working to the middle now . |
27 | Under the tempting title of ‘ Having Some Macro Fun ’ , you 'll be introduced to the delights of creating an office memo , playing a guessing game , creating a snooze alarm and getting into fortune cookie macros ( honest ) . |
28 | There seems no doubt that the dead prisoners were handcuffed and this infuriated Hitler , who in October ordered that ‘ all enemy troops taking part in the so-called Commando operations … in uniform or not … whether in battle or whilst escaping … will be destroyed to the last man ’ . |
29 | Through an interface with a Hewlett-Packard supervisory computer , the measurement system will be connected to the Honeywell TDC3000 distributed control system with additional communications links to the terminal 's computerised hydrocarbon accounting and tanker management systems . |
30 | It is anticipated that this approach will be extended to the advanced courses catalogue when it has been developed more fully . |