Example sentences of "will [det] be [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In fact everybody at MIP complains about it , but they 'll all be at the next one . |
2 | They 'll all be with the new man by now . ’ |
3 | Invite a couple of footy-mad friends round and you 'll all be over the moon . |
4 | ‘ By the time them places is finished , ’ said Albert , ‘ our lot 'll all be in the graveyard . |
5 | ‘ At nine o'clock we 'll all be in the shelter , like as not . |
6 | ‘ If the French have taken that damned crossroads , we 'll all be in the dark . |
7 | We 'll all be in the kitchen , so |
8 | Will that be to the Fruity Party 's advantage ? |
9 | Now when will the part that the authority pay for the lump sum come in , will that be at the end of August or the beginning of Sept or the end of September . |
10 | The first is the assumption that the basis of our timetabling is the year group ; that , however we group pupils for teaching purposes , those pupils will all be of an age . |
11 | These talks will all be at the usual time , date and place — 7.30 p.m. on the first Friday of the month , at the Community College , Bishop 's Castle . |
12 | These talks will all be at the usual time , date and place — 7.30 p.m. on the first Friday of the month , at the Community College , Bishop 's Castle . |
13 | Britain 's newest T.V. satellite station , B S B , has announced a star-spangled line up for its launch in April , celebrities such as Mike Smith , naturalist David Bellamy , Juke Box Jury host , Jules Holland , will all be in the forefront of the drive for viewers . |