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

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1 You 'll be saving money when you buy your Sherpa Underblanket direct from us .
2 You 'll be saving energy as well as calories .
3 In his spare time , this it what I did n't know , he 's an avid , which I am also , so we 'll be swopping games in the near future .
4 cheaper because food 's no erm problem I 'll be taking loads with me anyway , which we would do anyway .
5 They 'll be taking brand new wheelchairs back to Beirut with them as gifts from the hospital .
6 And when he gets a break from the circuit just before Christmas , he 'll be taking wife Anne and baby George to Florida so that he can train in the sun .
7 Well tt during , during our discussions I 'll be taking notes on your current financial situation but also why erm your thoughts for the future and erm and in doing this I 'll be using this form to actually assist me to actually take down these notes .
8 Added to which you 'll be taking part in one of the most up-to-date bowling centres in Great Britain .
9 The London marathon approaches , would you believe , and one of those who 'll be taking part is Clive Guthrie from Bicester .
10 As David Nicholson said he 'll be taking orders from the jockey today instead of the other way around .
11 but that 's , would n't affect me because I 'll be taking loans out so there and I can have up to twenty er partners , nineteen in fact , because there 's twenty partners altogether , basically , so there is definitely benefits for being in partnership
12 He says , right I 'm gon na go off the alcohol , I 'll be totally teetotal but I 'll be taking valium , he says it 's just like a vicious circle , what am I gon na do after the valium .
13 And little Laura promised : ‘ From now on I 'll be taking care of Louis . ’
14 He 'll be taking charge of coaching , recruitment and welfare of the players .
15 I 'll be taking Lucy to see her honourable aunt . ’
16 I 'll be watching Jaws tonight
17 Mr Walden has spoken to farmers in his constituency about the issue and has been explaining what he 'll be telling Mr Gummer .
18 The next thing , they 'll be telling Mushtaq Ahmed not to bowl his googly as that 's not fair either !
19 And I 'll be telling Rosemary what I think of her biscuit trips .
20 ‘ We 'll be counting seals and looking at reindeer as well as looking at affects on the environment .
21 Part one featuring the first four days of the route is on page 18 and we 'll be publishing parts two and three in our August and September issues , so September might be a good time to do the whole thing — if you can wait that long .
22 Yeah well I 'll be gone sort of half an hour .
23 But with Great Escapes you 'll be charged £31 , not £21 , for your meals .
24 she 'll be subletting rooms to people .
25 But do n't imagine I 'll be cooking sausages — or anything else , for that matter .
26 No doubt you 'll be receiving letters .
27 How best to but during that talk and this is where we need to concentrate he 'll be dropping snippets of information .
28 And tomorrow night we 'll be hearing reactions to the possibility of VAT being added to books and newspapers , another area thought likely to be targetted by the Chancellor .
29 ‘ I 'll be entering Twin Oaks for the three miles Tommy Whittle Chase , ’ said Richards .
30 They 'll be throwing rocks at each down here at Fleets Bridge .
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