Example sentences of "will [be] [adv] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | An hour in ‘ Birdland provides conclusive proof that this lot 's link with the thigh-slapping world of rhinestones , rodeos and people who say things like ‘ yee-haw ’ is immaterial — the best label to stick on The Rockingbirds reader ‘ very good band who 'll be around for ages ’ . |
2 | We 'll be here for hours bet your life upon it |
3 | It 'll be here in minutes , ’ Belinda saw that Faye had begun crying quietly , and that Bill was pressing her hand wordlessly between his two trembling ones . |
4 | He 'll be out of tablets by now . |
5 | You better have your orchards well fenced or you 'll be out of apples by October . ’ |
6 | ‘ Relax , ’ says Anya , ‘ she 'll be out for ages yet . ’ |
7 | And I do n't suppose my old man 'll be home for months . |
8 | ‘ I 'll be back for refills . ’ |
9 | and we 'll be back at Jackdaws Castle in ten days time for the official opening by the Princess Royal … finally tonight we 've got the result of our Nigel Mansell competition … thanks for all your cards … we had hundreds and here 's how it finished |
10 | You stay and have lovely din-dins with the Sappers and I 'll be back before lights-out . ’ |
11 | I 'll be there with bells — as they say , ’ Rob laughed . |
12 | The company which can embrace these new ethics will be ahead of others who do not . |
13 | ‘ Dunan and our Hearthwares will be here in minutes . |
14 | ‘ They will be here in seconds . |
15 | It will be up to trusts to decide whether to pay for training and permit time off for it . |
16 | It will be up to councils to decide how to keep — Of course it will . |
17 | It will be up to councils to decide how to keep — |
18 | It will be up to councils to decide how to keep information about people who are liable to pay the council tax . |
19 | There will be up to places available daily , from 9.30am-12.30pm Monday to Friday , except for Wednesdays . |
20 | ‘ They must also provide health and safety training , and it will be up to individuals to point out their own needs or problems . ’ |
21 | Very soon he will be up for Oscars and head over heels in the switchback strip of movies . |
22 | A £1 million jackpot will be up for grabs every week for that one person who picks the right six numbers . |
23 | The station will be up for grabs on 19 November when teams from C&L and other companies will be competing in the City Monopoly Challenge at the Honourable Artillery Company to raise money for Children With Leukaemia . |
24 | Meanwhile , places in the North-East team for the Inter Counties Championships at Corby on Monday week will be up for grabs in the North-Easterns tonight , tomorrow and Sunday . |
25 | After all , football left leather behind long ago , but I expect cricketers will be up in arms about this suggestion . |
26 | By this point some of my readers will be up in arms . |
27 | ‘ But I 'm not prepared to have this new expansion with all the congestion and noise it would cause and 90pc of people in the area will be up in arms . |
28 | The organic food stalls will be there on Sundays and , eventually , if there is enough interest from customers and caterers , may become a daily fixture . |
29 | Football will be there for children wo n't it ? |
30 | ‘ He will be there in minutes . |