Example sentences of "will [be] [v-ing] about " in BNC.

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1 You 'll be weeping about Lucy when you 're fifty and fat . ’
2 I cringe when I hear those songs these days ; mind you , perhaps one day I 'll be cringing about the songs I 'm writing now …
3 And , as well as having fun , you 'll be learning about fire safety too .
4 He 'll be thinking about the bogey he s just made .
5 Sir , very very serious charge and I 'm sure that you 'll be thinking about sending her er to prison today .
6 Erm , yeah , sh I know you 'll be thinking about sending her to prison today but if you could think of anything else that erm , I do n't know , a suspended sentence or something like that , then obviously she 'd , she 'd be really grateful for that , would n't you , Mrs , yeah erm , er , Mrs White is there anything else you want me to say ?
7 So on one page , you 'll be reading about what Africans do in Upper Volta , and on the next page , you 'll be reading about what the ancient Aztecs did that is similar .
8 So on one page , you 'll be reading about what Africans do in Upper Volta , and on the next page , you 'll be reading about what the ancient Aztecs did that is similar .
9 They 'll be reading about it in the paper then , trying to find out , spreading the word , and you know every every time someone drove past the picket line , there was a bit of bad publicity for the quarries and helpful for us .
10 Other wines difficult to beat at the price include three wonderfully good dry whites from Hungary that I 'll be writing about later .
11 Next month I 'll be writing about the 2×2 ribs .
12 Happy audience — save one , of course , and he 'll be writing about it .
13 In a month 's time , she decided , applying some pale lipstick , I 'll be laughing about all this .
14 She had just bought ( in anticipation of her legacy ) a new Sony portable ( ‘ I 'll be sitting about a lot when I get very big ’ .
15 Dammit , it 's the future of the European components business I 'll be talking about . ’
16 We 'll be talking about the important practical details you have to grapple with when making your selection , but the first and last point is always the overall view of the project and objectives .
17 Motivating factors are more complex and the sort of things we 'll be talking about here something we call income elasticity .
18 . Now , at around twenty five minutes to seven , I 'll be talking about a fascinating report in She magazine , and it 's entitled How to Survive House Guests from Hell , and it 's a seasonal item , and of course we all know that er we , a lot of people er go to stay with friends and relatives over the Christmas period .
19 We 'll be talking about this to our diplomatic correspondent , David Spannier after the seven o'clock news .
20 Right , after the six thirty news sequence which is coming up directly , we 'll be talking about a fascinating report in the January edition of She magazine , about house guests who may well be coming to you for Christmas , and who may well outstay their welcome .
21 As I said I 'll be talking about this in the next couple of weeks in the lectures and I hope to cover various things we did n't have time to touch on .
22 That 's the Alexander Noonan theory we 'll be talking about that .
23 Now in order to understand this and not to misunderstand terms , we 've got to unders the first thing we have to understand is what Darwin 's Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection is all about and the problem with this , and in some ways this is analogous to the problem with Freud , and I 'll be talking about this later , is that er when Darwin put forward his Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection in eighteen fifty nine it was confused and misunderstood because of the ideas of other people like Herbert Spencer and the so-called Social Darwinists , who coined slogans like , for example , survival of the fittest .
24 Er right Mary Whitehouse to come we 'll be talking about sex and the Buddha of Suburbia and er whatever else sort of takes her fancy and we are going to liven up the traffic I think at er round about one twenty five and find out what 's happening there .
25 We 're off to Scarborough to see the bakery busy preparing edible Pudsey Bears especially for Children in Need only just over a week away now and Jill Pattenden our woman 's health expert is in we 'll be talking about cervical smear tests and Jill can help you with period problems pregnancy child birth menopause contraception do ring us from eleven .
26 Er however erm if we get past the three stages that er I 'm just talking about here , er we 'll be talking about in the minute at least , er then er you 'll fully understand what I mean about er you 're almost as as employed as you 'll ever be as a self employed person .
27 Now , this concept is the same whatever product we 're talking about , and we 'll be talking about four products this weeks , and several more next week .
28 One of those each , and finally erm , a circular put out by Abbey entitled Women at Risk , which we 'll be talking about .
29 Erm but we 'll be talking about the Ministry of the Church .
30 Margaret Ducar will be talking about sexism in language and we 'll be talking about how words used to refer to women and men reflect the inner quality between them , and also how the use of language by men and women in their everyday lives is related to the power differences between them .
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