Example sentences of "'ll be [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We 'll be drawing the winner out of the hat on Friday night . |
2 | I 'll be taking the Metro mum 's . |
3 | I 've informed him that we 'll be taking the place over in the near future , but not why , naturally . ’ |
4 | If you leave the boat , except in my company or with my express permission , you 'll be breaking the law . |
5 | ‘ I 'll be watching the seasons change out of my dressing-room window : I 'm doing it to test my patience , ’ says Gordon , disappointed only that her love of travel must be momentarily put on hold . |
6 | The parents of one of the singers killed in a motorway crash say they 'll be watching the group 's debut on national television . |
7 | ‘ I hope you 'll be watching the box on Thursday night , ’ he said to each of them in a humorous voice . |
8 | I 'll be telling the others in the morning . |
9 | ‘ He 'll be kissing the girls when I 'm long underground . ’ |
10 | Erm we 'll be flying the flag on on those I tell you yeah . |
11 | A games console may be cheaper but you ca n't type a letter on it , and while the children are playing games they 'll be monopolising the television screen . |
12 | Martyn Lewis of BBC News is this year 's Question Master and he 'll be pitching the posers — somewhere between Trivial Pursuit and Mastermind standard — to teams of ten from some of the country 's largest companies . |
13 | The company says it 'll be shipping the equipment to Tripoli on Friday , despite a Foreign Office warning that Britons in Libya are being refused exit visas in the row over the Lockerbie bombing.Mike Rowbottom reports |
14 | In a moment we 'll be hearing the Home Secretary 's comments on the problem . |
15 | ‘ It 'll be to let the fuel out . |
16 | ‘ Yes , ma'am , that 's how I wish it , because it , 11 be me that 'll be payin' the fees , wo n't it ? |
17 | This light can be used with Fair Isle , weaving ( though do n't forget you 'll be doubling the width of the floats ) and , with caution on slip , punch lace and occasionally tuck . |
18 | British 125 champion in 91 … runner up in the supercup last season is the man who 'll be riding the ducati for the Oxford Products team … |
19 | So we er , we 'll be highlighting that for you later , and er , we 'll be discussing the issues . |
20 | Scottish Television 's Head of Programmes , David Scott , has announced that he 'll be leaving the company in January . |
21 | Once we 're married , she 'll be leaving the company . |
22 | Disadvantages : Difficult to get character references , so you 'll have to rely on your own judgement ; you 'll be leaving the children with people you do n't know very well , although if you get a regular commitment you should soon get to know and trust your sitters . |
23 | " Then you 'll be leaving the warren ? " |
24 | Some form of automatic operation is vital if you 'll be leaving the greenhouse unattended for any length of time . |
25 | Welcome back : In a few minutes we 'll be meeting the teenager who 's joined the elite in the world of magic . |
26 | I 'll be helping the Imperium a little , wo n't I ? ’ |
27 | Soon we 'll be helping the environment in some new ways . |
28 | ‘ This afternoon — I presume you 'll be helping the men finish this morning 's work ? ’ |
29 | The countdown to one of the country 's … one of the world 's oldest sporting challenges is underway … after a hundred sixty four years the score stands at 69 to 68 … the sport is rowing … the contest is the university boat race … they 'll be naming the crews on Monday … but we can meet the Oxford blue boat in our Friday Feature |
30 | Imagine with me Chairman if you will the thoughts of someone trapped by some misfortune in the midst of the wreckage of a road traffic accident on the M 1 motorway Southbound between junctions twenty one and twenty that 's at Nutterworth or Northbound between twenty one and twenty two or Westbound on the M 69 they 'll be thinking the fire brigade 'll be here in a minute or two . |