Example sentences of "will be [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 She also left a diary with names of clients , and police say if they do n't come forward voluntarily , they 'll be visited at home .
2 I think presumably you 'll be wishing at a later stage to look at what we 're proposing in erm in individual districts .
3 If successful there , he 'll be sent at Ireland 's expense to the British championships in Coventry a month later .
4 And one of the things they 're going to do is to centralize the switchboard that it 'll , you wo n't actually ring me up at all , you might ring the , the telephone number for Newark but it 'll be answered at headquarters and they 'll put you through .
5 You know I 'll be leaving at about half five .
6 That 's a lot to stay in because that 's in the script is n't it , you can say that , because I 'll be ringing at the same time on Thursday .
7 BTW The bad news for me is that I 'll be unsubscribing at the end of the week when I finish working here — what a bummer !
8 ‘ Neither do I. We 'll be looking at one or two players in the morning and pick a side then . ’
9 ‘ I 'll be looking at all sorts of music , from liturgical chants to Fiddler on the Roof stuff and Hassidic Rock . ’
10 Next month we 'll be looking at ways of making the most of your hard earned cash .
11 When it comes to trade-in time , I think we 'll be looking at Gibson , Ibanez , Yamaha and the other competitors , excellent product though the Squier Hank Marvin is .
12 This month , we 'll be looking at some examples that should help you to develop your fluency in playing these two interval types from a scalic standpoint .
13 The more commonly seen single resonator National guitars were a different animal altogether , and we 'll be looking at those next month .
14 Each month in this column I 'll be looking at subjects of particular interest to me that reflect certain aspects of homeownership
15 ‘ Tonight we 'll be looking at ways of casually slipping the word ‘ proactive ’ into everyday conversation ’
16 In this chapter , we 'll be looking at the conflicts of our inner world in relation to God 's purposes for the development of our wholeness and maturity .
17 I 'll be looking at your statement later and I 'll probably want to see you in the next day or so . ’
18 In short , I 'll be looking at how you can best protect yourself in the event of your computer going wrong .
19 Next month I 'll be looking at technical support hotlines , and where you can get independent advice if you 've got problems with your software .
20 Which we 'll be looking at briefly in a sec .
21 Nigel Rolnis found out … and in April he 'll be looking at the other end of the market , £6,000 .
22 Each month in this column I 'll be looking at those quirky things that affect readers who care about their home .
23 This month I 'll be looking at a new breed of 486SX machines , based on Intel 's fastest SX processor yet .
24 We 'll be looking at the market leaders in the four most popular areas — word processing , spreadsheets , databases and utilities .
25 In next month 's Buyer 's Guide I 'll be looking at the pros and cons of third party maintenance contracts and insurance for your PC .
26 In an attempt to relieve your fears , I 'll be looking at three of the best known and anti-virus packages :
27 Next month I 'll be looking at how to use you 're spreadsheet to work out whether its more cost effective to buy or rent property .
28 Next month I 'll be looking at some of the techniques used in drawing software and reviewing a selection of packages .
29 So over the next few months we 'll be looking at the underlying organization of Windows from a practical point of view ; showing you exactly how to install , run and remove applications ( and other things , like printer drivers ) from Windows .
30 Erm we 've er we you 'll be looking at education , our biggest service , and a service which we should which is going through some very profound changes at the moment where we 're trying to er increase the resources that are within individual schools so that they can make their own decisions erm about er how they best meet the needs of their youngsters .
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