Example sentences of "will [be] [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 aha mm , I 'll be done tomorrow , you , erm
2 Darling , get our cos this 'll be done soon .
3 ‘ But the job 'll be done then .
4 I hope you 'll pick out what 's got to come from the East Midlands National airport , can I remind you that a list of that has already been made and passed by this council when there was not a Conservative majority and that had on it about seventy traffic calming schemes bottlenecks 'll be done all over this county which in themselves save accidents and save lives .
5 Well , I 'll be joined later on in the programme by David Waldon , the leader of the Conservatives , but right now Eva Barnes , the Deputy Leader of the Labour group is with me , and John Cochrane from the Liberal Democrats is here .
6 Hundreds of New Age vehicles are heading for Stonehenge for the weekend , but they 'll be turned away and could head north into Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire .
7 ‘ It 'll be policed so heavily there will be no extra work for us . ’
8 She 's one of the gorgons who guard the doors of Almack 's , so you 'll be accepted everywhere you go . "
9 Granddaughter is doing well and , trained in all aspects of babycare such as nappy changing and bottle feeding , expects he 'll be contacted soon for baby sitting duties .
10 Well , she 'll be gone again tomorrow .
11 ‘ You 'll be gone soon then , ’ he said , walking into the room .
12 Well I 'll be gone soon from this smelly household , so
13 I 'll stay one more night with Victor , because he 's got the spaghetti going and he 's bought an airbed , but I 'll be gone tomorrow .
14 ‘ So you 'll be gone too , then , ’ she had said , her own voice flat as lead .
15 ‘ She 's getting worse ; she 'll be gone long before I will .
16 That 'll be gone then .
17 I hope that we will , I will debate even in this late hour , it 's not too late to debate this very important issue and let the people out there know that we are thinking of them , not just about the things that happened early on today but least that we are responsible enough to dis to discuss this motion and to press and press and press again so the government , hoping the government will do a U- turn , if you do n't you 'll be gone forever .
18 And when the earth passes through that fire , it 'll be destroyed immediately ! ’
19 So that 'll be stood here looking at my jacket , it wants washing , and Andrew 's does , and our Lianne 's does .
20 Cos he 'll eat them , he 'll be stood there waiting for them coming out of the blooming oven !
21 Here in London I 'll be bound sooner or later to run into Madeleine .
22 They 're then taken upstream to exactly the same stretch of river they were picked up from two weeks ago and released — clearly happy to back in the territory they recognise … until this time next year , when they 'll be collected once again for another short break in their unlikely holiday location , just off the M25 …
23 No cos it 'll be engaged again .
24 ‘ And the shoppie 'll be shut now . ’
25 Oh they 'll be shut now wo n't they ?
26 Lift the lid off any computer and you 'll be struck as much by what seems to have been left out as by what was put in .
27 He 'll be kicked upstairs for a year or so before taking early retirement . ’
28 She 'll be sentenced later .
29 ‘ Well do n't I know just the place we 'll be made as welcome as Christmas !
30 ‘ I think when you first go into the Home , you 're frightened because you think you 'll be treated possibly as a cabbage or just somebody who ca n't do anything for themselves and that you may be completely dependent on people and you want to be independent .
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