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

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1 Det Sgt Pat Lewis , of the child protection team , confirmed she had been examined by a doctor and added : ‘ We will be speaking to her in the morning .
2 ‘ We are not at all pleased with them and we will be speaking to the college about what occurred . ’
3 One of the main purposes of o of a consortium is actually looking at the health needs erm it 's impressions that I 've I actually got o on a number of occasions that I 've er I think involvement in assessing health needs but I 've actually answered anywhere er , and I 'd very interested as to how or what kind of input erm we will be looking to on that ?
4 Thus our customers should be advised of the current level of facilities granted and that soon the maximum facilities to be granted to the company will be £135,000 and we will be looking to the guarantee for this sum which in turn is supported by the charge over the above property .
5 This means that you must agree to assign that part of your rights to us and we will be subrogated to those rights .
6 ‘ We can not afford a hope-for-the best cavalier approach or we will be cut to pieces on the break . ’
7 We will be sticking to our guns . ’
8 Oh no er necessarily not , because er depending on the details of the er formula that all the words that er come out of the discussions today , er it 's got to be discussed by the members at grass-roots level , and if we 're not happy with it , we will be sticking to the action er certainly up until when the ballot is taken and if it is voted against er any deal that is struck at the moment , we will continue the action , and I think this will be not only in Oxfordshire , but up and down the country , the strength of feeling nationally is very strong .
9 They will all tend to put a stress on the system and depending on our health or susceptibility we will be affected to a greater or a lesser degree .
10 We will be listening to him in the wings every night . ’
11 In the near future , therefore , we will be writing to libraries for help in providing information about their current holdings and collecting policy as well as new authors in their areas .
12 These problems have now been rectified and we will be writing to Mr Bergg offering our profound apologies in the near future . ’
13 A police spokesman said : ‘ We will be talking to the girl in the morning .
14 IT 'S Father 's Week in your Echo and every day we will be talking to famous sons and daughters about the favourite man in their lives their dad .
15 We will be talking to contractors working in the Town Hall and any member of the public who may have been in the building . ’
16 A DTI spokesman said : ‘ We will be talking to councils about how we can produce a set of figures that 's more acceptable to everybody . ’
17 Pray that we will be directed to a specialist counsellor in occult activities .
18 I hope you 've found the meeting this evening positive , I 'm sure you have n't heard perhaps if the people found after the this evening and the guy up there reckons we ought to retire , well I do n't think we will retire but I think we will be responding to the things that you raised this evening I happen to think the Harlow theatre I 'm not sure how you measure success , erm I think we measure it 's success in the fact that people actually do use the building , people do come to see the shows .
19 And from such moments as these we will be whirled to the uproarious , the piercing , the magdalen , the strange and the voluptuous .
20 In early March we will be going to the theatre again .
21 April , according to the clever money , is also the month when we will be going to the polls and the arrival of ‘ Vote Conservative ’ leaflets on doormats accompanied by hefty bills is clearly bad news for the Government .
22 If everybody does not have the moral resolve to make their views known , and their presence felt , we will be restricted to walking reservations and climbing on climbing walls .
23 Another important element in Woodward 's explanation , and one that we will be returning to in Chapter 6 , is the impact of technology on the control system within the factory .
24 Nevertheless , it is impossible to underestimate the importance of passive margins to an understanding of long-term landform development , a topic we will be returning to in Chapter 18 .
25 Over the next two months , we will be subjected to a barrage of argument , statistics and plain propaganda from Woolworths ( yes , call it Kingfisher if you want , but most people will still think of it as Woolies ) and from Dixons .
26 ‘ Basically , we are looking to discuss it further with Foinavon and that will be the recommendation we will be putting to the general committee of the club . ’
27 In Chapters 5 , 6 and 7 , we will be attending to a world of power that is left unconsidered within the debate about prime ministerial government .
28 But for all that , they are only parts of the political system , and in the chapters that follow we will be attending to the significance of other things .
29 This company is well-known to us , and they know our equipment , and we are satisfied that any after-sales service work they carry out for us will be done to a high standard .
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