Example sentences of "will [be] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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31 | Most international staff in Sarajevo would be evacuated because the risks of staying on were too great , Mr Land said , adding : ‘ We 'll be down to a skeleton staff by the weekend . ’ |
32 | Most international staff in Sarajevo would be evacuated because the risks of staying on were too great , Mr Land said , adding : ‘ We 'll be down to a skeleton staff by the weekend . ’ |
33 | One day soon I will rip its beak off and glue it onto the end of my own fine aquiline conk , and , secure in my new disguise , I 'll be down to the Inland Revenue Enforcement ( B ) in Barrington Road and scrabbling frantically at my tax inspector 's trousers ( I may be wrong , but I picture them as that specially rich shade of brown polyester-and-worsted that only Dunn & Co can achieve ) before you can say , ‘ Well , what 's got into you , dearie ? ’ |
34 | ‘ Tell Isaac I 'll be down in a minute . ’ |
35 | ‘ Is that you ? ’ she says drowsily ; then , without waiting for an answer , ‘ I 'll be down in a minute . ’ |
36 | I 'll be down in a minute . ’ |
37 | We 'll be down in a sec . |
38 | ‘ Get on with it , Will , ’ she said , ‘ I 'll be down in a minute , got to see to my mam . ’ |
39 | ‘ Tell him I 'll be down in a moment . ’ |
40 | I 'll be down in a minute . |
41 | I 'll be down in a minute . ’ |
42 | He 'll be down in a couple of minutes . ’ |
43 | He 'll be down in a minute . ’ |
44 | ‘ I 'll be down in a moment . |
45 | I 'll be down in a minute . ’ |
46 | ‘ Right , I 'll be down in a moment , ’ he said . |
47 | He 'll be down in a minute . ’ |
48 | She sa Mick said fetch tape down , so I says alright , I 'll be down in a bit . |
49 | Anyway , I 'll be down in a minute . |
50 | I 'll be down in a sec , cos Maggi 's gone I I 'll see you down there ooh ! |
51 | They 'll find themselves chartered to carry pig-iron and cheap tin trays , just like everybody else ; and by that time they 'll be down in the South Seas loading rainbows and moonbeams . |
52 | ‘ He 'll be out at the Rotary Club dinner . |
53 | ‘ Do n't tell father that , ’ grinned Nellie , ‘ or he 'll be out on the next boat ! , |
54 | Yer 'll be out on the street . ’ |
55 | and we 'll be out on the water on monday as banbury gets ready to launch its own water sports week … |
56 | ’ It 'll be out of a tin , I 'm afraid . ’ |
57 | ‘ You 'll be out of a job soon . ’ |
58 | He 'll be out of a job . ’ |
59 | But by August , he 'll be out of a job . |
60 | We 'll be out of the Solent now , Madeleine said , yawning : into the Channel . |