Example sentences of "will be calling " in BNC.
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1 | Also in this study another pupil 's comment was ‘ But in this school they see you 're different from them — like you would wear glasses — and they 'll be calling you names . ’ |
2 | Sir , I 'll be calling Mr . |
3 | ‘ The money I get for the scrap is paid into the Finance Department , and when the fund has built up to a worthwhile sum I 'll be calling for suggestions for a local charity to whom we can donate the cash . ’ |
4 | There are a number of points of view the executive want to put and I 'll be calling Paul at the end of that debate . |
5 | He 'll be calling us " lads and lasses " any moment " . |
6 | Probably what what they 'll be calling for is empty packaging , erm you know what it 's like , pristine condition , samples for sales that go out you know , to customers . |
7 | They 'll be calling later on in the day . ’ |
8 | ‘ They 'll be calling him up soon enough , ’ said a corporal to his mate in a loud whisper from the far side of the carriage . |
9 | No , no Barry 'll be calling tomorrow . |
10 | They 'll be calling me pretty soon and getting me on th |
11 | I 'll be calling you ooh ooh ooh . |
12 | As for the flowers , the Dutch delegation will be calling for a total ban on trade in some rare slipper orchids , which they say face extinction in 10 years unless something drastic is done . |
13 | ‘ I will be calling upon the minister at the Housing Consultative Council to think again about the Government 's policy of reducing housing benefits and increasing council house rents , ’ he said . |
14 | Driller Killer man Abel Ferrara will be calling the shots instead , while Bigelow does something called Johnny Utah , apparently a Western |
15 | Only Waylon Jennings wears a cowboy hat , but Willie Nelson 's bandana and grey pony-tail make him an obvious Indian scout , Johnny Cash wears the frock-coat of a gambler and Kris Kristofferson 's cut-off T-shirt suggests his pardners will be calling him ‘ Junior ’ well into his sixties . |
16 | If the trend goes on , their teams of congratulators will be calling fewer and fewer people , more and more often — until the remaining subscribers are always engaged , because they are always being congratulated . |
17 | Fortunately , many of them know that their relatives and friends will be calling in to see them from time to time ; but ‘ from time to time ’ does not take care of those long days and nights in between , when , apart from their often desperate need for company , they feel frighteningly cut off from the world of people who would come to their aid at once if they fell ill , if only they had the means of contacting them . |
18 | ‘ We hope that by the end of the season every fan will be calling them AC Milamb and flocking to buy British . ’ |
19 | This time we will be calling their bluff . |
20 | This time we will be calling their bluff . |
21 | ‘ Our above named customers will be calling at your sub-branch Burnham on Wednesday 1 July 1987 to sign the enclosed documentation . |
22 | Request a " series of QDMs ' to indicate that you will be calling at frequent intervals . |
23 | P SCOTTISH Ferries will be calling at the Norwegian port of Bergen this summer . |
24 | The jury has been told that both prosecution and defence will be calling expert witnesses to establish his state of mind at the time of the killing . |