Example sentences of "will be [verb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 This Saturday he 'll be joined by former Gloucester captain Mike Hamlin , who 's playing his first First team match for his new club .
2 Win the special edition of The Crystal Maze and you 'll be presented with this unique 1.4Cfi Dash Cabriolet
3 So the third factor I 'll be considering in this review is ease of use .
4 He 's one of a thousand pilots who 'll be flying in this weekend for Europe 's biggest exhibition of home-made planes .
5 No it 's er the initial the initial report that 's gone back has said that you 're gon na have a bad knee very shortly but apart from that you 'll be inflicted with some physical injury .
6 Yeah , then I 'll be gone for half an hour .
7 Well I 'll be gone after this week and then I wo n't need to ring at all so
8 Football , and Swindon Town step up their promotion challenge at Southend tonight … and they 'll be hoping for more than Oxford and Hereford got last night …
9 Resentment flashed into her eyes as she said in a pained voice , ‘ If ever the time does come , I hope I 'll be wanted for more than my ability with figures . ’
10 ‘ In the meantime , we have the Classic Cars promotion until another national one begins at the end of the month and we 'll be participating in that . ’
11 I 'll be damned for all eternity !
12 They 'll be scattering in all directions still , and hunted everywhere .
13 ‘ Well , ’ Constance wheedled , ‘ tell her I 'll be ringing with some news .
14 Er , do n't feel a bit disappointed that during my presentation I 'll be expecting to this hospital , I 'll take you to the operating room , er
15 ‘ I 'm very hopeful that I 'll be supported on this motion , ’ Mr Rooney said .
16 ‘ No-o … these things are numbered and they 'll be cross-indexed to some sort of register of names .
17 But you 'll be looking for that .
18 ‘ If you do n't get me that money you 'll be looking for another ship , ’ she reminded him fiercely .
19 And we 'll be looking for some general indication as to a location in a particular transport corridor .
20 We 're not gon na get into anything about chairmanship of meetings on this course , there is a meeting 's course that does that so I do n't want to promise you something that I 'm not gon na I 'm not gon na be able to deliver I know what you mean certainly in terms of timing of your presentation keeping t time with your presentation we 'll be looking at that and help you achieve that .
21 Erm , in the point that was raised from the London region , talking about resources in dealing with er regional health and safety officers and their time , part of the er document itself , is looking at consultation , so that the resource implications and the necessary action that we have to take in identifying priorities , deals with those things and those things are now opened up to discussion , er by accepting the report , and we 'll be looking at that over this next year .
22 ‘ I 'll be looking at all sorts of music , from liturgical chants to Fiddler on the Roof stuff and Hassidic Rock . ’
23 We 'll be looking at all the stars of the show , like the mighty Tupolef Bear from Russia , a lasting symbol of the cold war .
24 I 've also given you a living assurance rate book , because we 'll be looking at both the rate books in a minute .
25 This month , we 'll be looking at some examples that should help you to develop your fluency in playing these two interval types from a scalic standpoint .
26 Next month I 'll be looking at some of the techniques used in drawing software and reviewing a selection of packages .
27 The more commonly seen single resonator National guitars were a different animal altogether , and we 'll be looking at those next month .
28 Each month in this column I 'll be looking at those quirky things that affect readers who care about their home .
29 Tomorrow night in the final part of our pre-budget series we 'll be looking at another area which might become subject to VAT , public transport .
30 Since the Conservatives lost control of the council the politicians have been very poor stewards of our affairs and I do n't think they 'll be missed at all .
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