Example sentences of "he will [be] [prep] the " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | If the ice comes he 'll be far enough South and if it all melts he 'll be above the new sea level . |
2 | ‘ If I come down to London now , do you reckon he 'll be at the Garrick ? ’ |
3 | ‘ He 'll be at the crossroads in one hour with four thousand men . |
4 | It 's expected he 'll be at the hearing tomorrow . |
5 | Tonight at nine , he 'll be at the British premiere of his latest film at the Phoenix Theatre in Oxford . |
6 | He 'll be on the phone to you in no time . ’ |
7 | He 'll be on the bench today and the boss says : ‘ Danny has finally learned he has nothing to prove here — whereas I think he tried too hard before . |
8 | So he 'll be on the loose soon . |
9 | Nobody exactly dominated England 's middle order , so I 'm still confident he 'll be on the plane to India , and I would like to think that Nick Speak , Graham Lloyd and Peter Martin will be on the ‘ A ’ tour . |
10 | ‘ He 'll be on the train by now , sir . ’ |
11 | ‘ Got a preliminary estimate for you from Goodwin , but he 's not through yet , he 'll be on the line again later this evening . ’ |
12 | For the time being Jonathon will carry on cleaning the empty theatre in the hope that one day he 'll be on the stage and the seats will be full . |
13 | He 'll be a year behind me , and he 'll be on the same money as me . |
14 | But you 'll have to ring Malcolm and tell him Geoff because he 'll be on the phone to Miriam . |
15 | He 'll be on the tenth |
16 | ‘ He 's over there — he 'll be across the road before you catch him . ’ |
17 | If anything , he 'll need calming down — and the best way Taylor could achieve that would be to tell him , whatever happens against Turkey tonight , that he 'll be in the team for the next five games at least . |
18 | He 'll be in the Liverpool squad for Sky 's opening live TV match at Nottingham Forest on Sunday . |
19 | ‘ I am sure he 'll be in the running for England one day . ’ |
20 | Hilary , who admits she 's ‘ had a few chats ’ with Michelle about their pregnancies , thinks Simon 's biggest worry is that he 'll be in the middle of presenting his show when she goes into labour . |
21 | I swear , he 's dying of love for you , and he 'll be in the grave by next summer unless you help him ! |
22 | He 'll be in the office this week , so you should give him a call . |
23 | ‘ He 'll be in the way . |
24 | You ask your daddy , he 'll be a part of it as well , he 'll be in the Brotherhood . ’ |
25 | Well erm , at half past six Paula he 'll be in the middle of his tea , you 've got to give the guy a chance to turn round try to suit you , but think of him , he 's just getting in from work and boom |
26 | He be , he be , they be , he 'll be in the year below me , but his birthday will be like , mine . |
27 | And he will be without the services of Martin Offiah , who suffered a dislocated shoulder while playing for Aussie club Eastern Suburbs earlier this month . |
28 | Every man 's hand will be against him and gassing , snaring and poisoning will be the order of the day , with perhaps a bounty on his brush and he will be at the mercy of every council official , cowboy and yobbo in the country . |
29 | But tomorrow he will be at the House of Commons with former Manchester United team-mate Denis Law , MP David Mellor and Labour left-winger Tony Banks for a debate aimed at promoting new Pele videos . |
30 | To complete the political picture , Liberal Democrat candidate Nigel Jones says he will be at the dinner , but will voice his objections . |