Example sentences of "will [verb] [adv] on the " in BNC.
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1 | It 's J 's birthday on April 2nd & they are having a party ( at last ! ) so I 'll catch up on the news then — they are v. seldom at Gayfield St these days , so I never see them . |
2 | We 'll tie up on the island and stretch our legs a bit . |
3 | That one we 'll hang up on the |
4 | So but er the overseas fellow , You know I 'll consider just on the same level , and ofte Well I never saw any er what you 'd call bickering and biding between the black and the white student . |
5 | And I 'll focus in on the eighteen thirty and forty eight revolutions . |
6 | I 'll drop in on the Colonel , and tell him his pretty young secretary is just dying to be bummed ! ’ |
7 | And we 'll drop in on the way home to watch a few election results or do you think if I start having a party tomorrow night it 's gon na get out of hand ? |
8 | ‘ Perhaps they 'll call in on the way home , ’ she said wistfully . |
9 | The maternal words ‘ If you do n't study hard , you 'll end up on the check-out counter at Tesco 's ’ had had , if not the intended effect , the result of causing Camille and her friends to look down on shop assistants , bank clerks and bus drivers : for more recondite reasons of their own they also held in contempt estate and travel agents and people who worked in advertising . |
10 | ‘ We 'll go up on the roof , ’ John said . |
11 | I know what we 'll do ; I 'll go up on the dunes and you hit the bell with your bit of wood and we 'll see if I can hear it . |
12 | We 've been thrilled with this work experience cos was Dave originally had these five days off taping and he said no , he said , you know you 're so tired , have a little rest we 'll go up I 'll go up on the train only to get to the Selhurst Park he 's got four or five train journeys |
13 | ‘ I 'll go out on the square and into the city 's ear . |
14 | Then we 'll go out on the road . |
15 | Give me a moment or two to change my clothes and leave a note for Jules , then we 'll go out on the town . ’ |
16 | And they 'll go back on the road before that happens . |
17 | So I said to the organist , whose name was Bobby Page , ‘ I 'll come up on the organ . ’ |
18 | Erm so it 's worth doing that we I , cos I was gon na go I was gon na go Thursday and just come back on the Monday but as it is now we 'll go Wednesday and have Wednesday , Thursday , Friday , Saturday , Sunday night , so we 'll come back on the Monday . |
19 | Mum that 'll come out on the tape ! |
20 | As well as faster , smaller versions of the existing 21064 part , there will be a second-generation 21164 line — EV5 and EV56 — that 'll start out on the road from 200MHz to 300MHz . |
21 | He 'll sit there on the floor with them and play with the magnets . |
22 | Yes , I spoke to Mo Magill , he 'll see us tomorrow morning , we 'll fly up on the shuttle , I do n't know what we 'll get , but … and I 've got a line into St Louis : there 's a thing called the Western Manuscripts collection at UMSL — ghastly word , but they use it themselves , it means University of Missouri-St Louis — that latches on to the papers of operations like CCOAC , and they 've got them . |
23 | I say , I 'll pop in on the old . |
24 | I 'll lie down on the couch again as soon as I 've seen Mrs Porter . ’ |
25 | We will consult widely on the best way forward for nature conservation and countryside bodies , including independent boards for all national parks . |
26 | Theses cylinder protectors will stay tight on the cylinder , giving effective protection from impacts and scratches . |
27 | Some of the huge flocks of Scandinavian thrushes ( fieldfare , redwing , and song-thrush mainly ) which pass through in spring and autumn , will enter the traps but the majority will stay out on the hillsides . |
28 | The strange horse will hover around on the outskirts of the herd until it is eventually accepted . |
29 | But much will hang also on the extent to which teachers succumb to the temptation to teach for the test , and thereby create a classroom atmosphere that focuses narrowly on learning the content and the skills that will be tested , and is therefore less lively , less varied , more repetitive and more anxiety-provoking for the pupils . |
30 | In the years ahead we will concentrate particularly on the bypass programme . |