Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [be] [verb] [adv prt] to " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll be pushing off to bed I think , ’ he said , glancing at the clock and his watch . |
2 | Now I 've got a flat that I 'll be moving in to soon . |
3 | Oh , he said , I expect in a minute the door will be flung back and I 'll be dragged off to some sort of temple arena where I 'll fight maybe a couple of giant spiders and an eight-foot slave from the jungles of Klatch and then I 'll rescue some kind of a princess from the altar and then kill off a few guards or whatever and then this girl will show me the secret passage out of the place and we 'll liberate a couple of horses and escape with the treasure . ’ |
4 | Thank God , Charlie thought , I 'm still alive , and surely now I 'll be sent back to England . |
5 | I 'll be writing back to her about it soon . |
6 | I 'll tell you what , sin since I 'll be going along to Boston Spa we 'll check in the dictionary . |
7 | ‘ I 'll be going back to school next week . ’ |
8 | ‘ She asked me how I was and when I would be moving in to the cottage . ’ |
9 | ‘ I had no doubt that I would be going back to the university , ’ he says from his home in Princeton , New Jersey . |
10 | And of course , after New Year I shall be commuting up to London every day . ’ |
11 | I shall be flying out to New York to finalise contracts with Duva and Duff . |
12 | We shall be analyzing that and I shall be reporting back to you in due course . |
13 | Cryptically he said , ‘ I shall be coming back to Rangoon and if conditions do not worsen so unexpectedly I hope to meet you again . ’ |
14 | ‘ Then I shall be driving back to Tbilisi . |
15 | I shall be driving back to Prague myself this afternoon . ’ |
16 | But I will be getting on to these regulations now . |
17 | ‘ I 've enjoyed my time here but when my loan period is finished I will be going back to Chelsea . ’ |
18 | It may be appropriate to establish in the course of the discussions the information on the potential acquiror which may be conveyed back to the client . |
19 | To begin with a general point of caution , concerning the relationship between socialised economic planning and enterprise democracy : I have claimed these to be complementary features of the socialist project , and in an important sense they are , yet there is an inherent tension between the two which must be faced up to . |
20 | There was no major saint-cult which could be relied on to bolster episcopal power . |
21 | Burmah has just under 30 per cent , which could be sold on to SHV , or another party . |
22 | An even more exciting development was TrailerTrain , comprising a specially profiled road trailer which could be loaded on to railway bogies , again without the need for fixed equipment at the transfer location . |
23 | THE EC would almost certainly respond to any US tariff rise with duty increases of its own , the cost of which could be passed on to British consumers . |
24 | I remember that the lecturer went on to develop his thesis — that to teach one required an acceptable level of numeracy and literacy , some basic classroom skills , an academic interest or ‘ enthusiasm ’ which could be passed on to children and some awareness of basic psychology . |
25 | After the fighting had ceased women would go out and scavenge amongst the bodies , removing useful clothing and equipment which could be passed on to others , They became very skilful in preparing food with few resources , relying on the plants and small animals in the area they were camped . |
26 | This translates into an average eighteen pounds reduction in council tax for a band E dwelling which could be passed on to council tax payers in their ninety four , ninety five bills or of course allows them more flexibility in their general financial planning . |
27 | This is surprising since the European Court of Justice ( ECJ ) has ruled in that the refusal to engage a pregnant woman and a dismissal on grounds of pregnancy are a form of direct discrimination covered by Council Directive 76/207/ EEC without the necessity to resort to comparisons with the treatment which would be meted out to a man in a comparable situation . |
28 | ‘ It would lead inevitably to higher costs which would be transferred on to the customer as an increased cost of electricity , ’ he said . |
29 | Only the Maronites felt able to drink from the cup of French tutelage and even they quickly found that the chalice contained a special , colonial poison , the effects of which would be passed on to future generations ; for by adding such large areas of Muslim Syria to the new ‘ Lebanon ’ , the French ensured that the Christians ' precarious status as the largest religious community would — once the Muslim birthrate increased — be lost . |
30 | Over four years , Ukraine would receive 75,000 million cubic metres of gas and 50,000,000-70,000,000 tons of oil , some of which would be passed on to other European countries . |