Example sentences of "'ll [be] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I know if I get into trouble again I 'll be done for the arson charge and breach of probation , and that means a few years in jail and I could n't handle it . |
2 | A shepherd can never be sure at what hour he 'll be done for the day , but the priest 's man leaves Upton as soon as Vespers is over , and so he did this time . |
3 | Of course , you 'll be hooked from the moment you sit in the driving seat , but then there 's a problem . |
4 | They 'll be joined by the winner of today 's eagerly-awaited clash between long-time Wimbledon rivals , Stefan Edberg and Boris Becker . |
5 | Vanity and a nod towards Alan Meale compel that we also include this : A short-sighted scribbler called Amos ; Recorded the gaffes of the famous ; And if ever his column ; Becomes faintly solemn ; He 'll be sacked on the spot ( who would blame us ) ? |
6 | From now on , he 'll be hanging around the motor racing pits . |
7 | On arrival in Oberkirch you 'll be presented with the Oberkircher Dannezapfli , ‘ the little Oberkircher fir cone card ’ . |
8 | ‘ It 's not yet clear how much money will be needed ; that 's something we 'll be defining in the coming months , ’ Lebec said . |
9 | they 'll be flying around the squash court at Abingdon as the regions top players compete in the Oxfordshire championships … |
10 | So it 'll be flying round the light so it 's no trouble to you . |
11 | But they hope it wo n't take too long or they 'll be rocking around the grandfather clock . |
12 | In a moment we 'll be speaking to the doctors who 've helped Bilal and Samir . |
13 | After the break I 'll be speaking to the Gloucester rugby player , Mike Teague , about his selection for the British Lions Tour of Australia . |
14 | Severn Trent is being forced to make the changes at the Netheridge Sewage Works near Gloucester at a cost of more than thirty million pounds … a cost that 'll be shouldered by the customer . |
15 | I cringe when I hear those songs these days ; mind you , perhaps one day I 'll be cringing about the songs I 'm writing now … |
16 | I 'll be gone by the time you wake up in the morning . |
17 | Only 7 nuns remain at Bartestree and they 'll be gone by the time auctioneers sell off the contents of the convent in 3 weeks time . |
18 | Only 7 nuns remain at Bartestree and they 'll be gone by the time auctioneers sell off the contents of the convent in 3 weeks time . |
19 | The travellers have promised they 'll be gone by the end of the weekend . |
20 | I thought , ‘ I 'll be kept in the station for an hour dealing with all this . |
21 | He 'll be clinging to the hope that we 'll keep his father 's bones safe for our part — and Isambard he wants for his own . ’ |
22 | ‘ Good , live firing 's just stopped and if the last few nights are anything to go by , we 'll be hearing from the battlegroup soon , once their own fitters have had a chance to check out the day 's casualties. , |
23 | In a moment we 'll be hearing from the Notts County manager Mick . |
24 | Contempt for the emptiness of the ‘ caring ’ rhetoric of people like Chris Patten and fear of the Euro-enthusiasm of people like Mr Heseltine ( not that there are any people like Mr Heseltine , but there are many high in his party who seem to share his desire to join a United States of Europe ) have welled up , and I have thought like Malvolio : ‘ I 'll be revenged on the whole pack of you . ’ |
25 | His job requires explosive power , he 'll be riding on the 4 man bobsleigh . |
26 | Unable to cope in the outside world without treatment , they 'll be jailed by the courts again and again . |
27 | Yeah well we 'll be serving with the door open with it . |
28 | He 'll be thinking about the bogey he s just made . |
29 | Marriage wo n't be a big change for them as they 'll be living in the same place , you know . |
30 | We 'll be living in the home that is rightfully his . |