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

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1 ‘ It seems that the farmers will be benefiting at the expense of the consumers .
2 And there 's the paradox not least because he will be singing at Liverpool 's Paradox Club tonight .
3 ‘ Faye and Bill will be eating at the hospital , but I imagine Belinda will want lunch once the room is ready .
4 They will be meeting at the beginning of April .
5 A tiny grubby finger will be pointing at a poor pen-and-ink line drawing of a ‘ polecat with young ’ , set against a blue number seven .
6 You will be buying at far less than it will be worth in 1996 or 1997 , when the inevitable upturn means you will see a big capital appreciation . ’
7 ‘ Our above named customers will be calling at your sub-branch Burnham on Wednesday 1 July 1987 to sign the enclosed documentation .
8 Request a " series of QDMs ' to indicate that you will be calling at frequent intervals .
9 P SCOTTISH Ferries will be calling at the Norwegian port of Bergen this summer .
10 While he will be teaching at Watson 's College on his return , Storie wo n't be performing for Watsonians this season , but is anxious to continue playing in Scotland .
11 the ASSET Award for Special Achievement in 1990 and will be teaching at their Convention 22–24 March at Loughborough University .
12 Teddy Bears will be gathering at Didcot Railway Centre on Sunday , July 12 for the Teddy Bears Picnic .
13 By definition , many nine-year-olds in junior schools will be achieving at the level of many thirteen-year-olds in secondary schools .
14 By definition , many thirteen-year-olds in secondary schools will be achieving at the level of many sixteen-year-olds .
15 They will be competing at the Haribo meet in Bonn , where the German World Cup fixture has been held for the past four years and where many world and European records have been broken .
16 If they are happy , there will always be at least two men fighting , and children crying ; if they are annoyed , there will always be at least two swapping jokes , and youngsters will be skipping at the fringe .
17 Following these herd visits we will travel across the rolling countryside of Ohio , Iowa and Illinois towards Chicago where we will be staying at the Comfort Inn , Des Plaines .
18 Husbands or wives who are away on business tell their other halves which hotel they will be staying at .
19 You will be staying at the two-star Hotel Ibis and will arrive in time for dinner .
20 He will be staying at a coffee plantation on the edge of town .
21 ‘ The top players will be staying at the Stour Country Club and we 'll be flying them to and fro by helicopter . ’
22 Souness confirmed yesterday that Norwegian full-back Stig Inge Bjornebye will be staying at Anfield .
23 Part of the original Derwent Valley Light Railway will be operating at weekends and Bank Hols .
24 An award winning model railway layout from the Taunton Model Railway Club will be operating at Bishops Lydeard , and it will be possible to view the restoration of a GWR First Class sleeping coach built in the Victorian era .
25 This season , Fun Ski will be operating at the pretty Austrian ski area of Altenmarkt/Zauchensee and once again Kevin and I will be offering our specialised ski awareness courses .
26 Brian Ervine ( Ballydrain ) , last year 's Northern Ireland champion , brings a wealth of experience to the side , and although sidelined for much of the season due to a thigh injury , will be operating at full throttle in France .
27 Brian Ervine ( Ballydrain ) , last year 's Northern Ireland champion , brings a wealth of experience to the side , and although sidelined for much of the season due to a thigh injury , will be operating at full throttle in France .
28 Now usually someone will be reading the Sunday papers , another will be bowling at his five-year-old son .
29 SPARKS WILL be flying at Embsay this Saturday … and not just out of the chimney of their band of battling Yorkshire tank engines .
30 Robert Layton will be flying at about 2,000 feet to stay below commercial flight routes , low enough to run into bad weather , or his worst nightmare , fog as he crosses the Channel .
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