Example sentences of "[n mass] will [adv] [be] [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | By this time the weakest of your fish will probably be dying . |
2 | The fish will still be waiting in the lochs whilst you do ; and tomorrow is another day . |
3 | A stylish smock-style fleece jacket worth £120 will soon be keeping our fourth prize winner warn . |
4 | Although these people will normally be leading/managing other contractors , not regular employees , it is unusual to find any agency secretarial/office staff who have a supervisory function . |
5 | They will be worse for frail , elderly people , for physically and mentally disabled people , and I think people will also be asking the Tory and Liberal Democrat groups why they went for half a million pounds less than they need have done in service provision . |
6 | My people will soon be moving in here . |
7 | But she retained her sense of humour , adding : ‘ I suppose people will now be sending me remedies . ’ |
8 | All over the country people will now be cutting up their credit cards . |
9 | Mrs Thatcher 's staff will today be scanning Mr Bush 's televised Thanksgiving address to the nation last night , in which the President emphasised the continued US commitment to the Nato alliance and the defence of Western Europe , stressing that Nato 's fortitude has been a prime cause of the transformations in Eastern Europe . |
10 | If the SBI merger is a good guide , then building society staff will soon be playing a very prominent role . |
11 | Reasons of security lie behind the decision and only a few works will not be staying , including a handful of objects and paintings belonging to the artist himself and the painting ‘ Montroig , the church and the people ’ ( 1919 ) which has been promised to the Fondació Joan Miró in Barcelona . |