Example sentences of "[pron] will be [verb] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ No , I 'll be going tomorrow morning .
2 Sheriff officers appointed by the Scottish Office yesterday handed Alistair Diplexcito and his wife , June , eviction papers which will be executed tomorrow morning .
3 There follows two pages from Erica at the ABON LANGUAGE SCHOOL : giving list of names and addresses of the students you 'll be collecting tomorrow morning .
4 I says do you think you 'll be setting up home together next , he said I do n't know , maybe , it 's a big step is n't it ?
5 Love admits it will be very difficult for the players , who will be taking on opposition coming to the end of their season and in weather which will be completely different to what most of them have been experiencing over the past six months , though not to captain Bruce Russell , Iain Philip and Alastair Storie , who have spent the winter playing overseas .
6 No matter how great one 's design ability , or how beautiful or costly the materials with which you frame your design , if the pressed flowers are not perfect then you will be wasting both time and money .
7 Coun. Mrs Heather Scott , fund chairman , said : ‘ We will be discussing how work is progressing , the equipment needed and how he sees the unit developing . ’
8 ‘ I ordered beds for you weeks ago , and the company promised faithfully they 'll be delivered tomorrow morning , but that does n't mean a thing .
9 Once the final selection is made , they 'll be taken on location to play anything from students and commuters to refuse collectors or police officers .
10 But none of them will be giving up hope of the £102,000 top prize — and nor will Nick Faldo on 12 under and Seve Ballesteros on 11 under .
11 ‘ I can only assume they either think he 'll be too busy with other matters or that he 'll be stirring up trouble .
12 He 'll be coming here anytime now that man .
13 The more valves you fit in a system , the easier it will be to carry out maintenance or replacement .
14 ‘ But it will be ringing up Order , ’ said Sacco .
15 The Home Office guidelines on the work of a Special Branch are published in the Select Committee Report of 1985 , from which it will be seen how protest by individuals and groups might bring them to Special Branch attention :
16 It will be about twice as long as the goods brake and , as Colin 's article states , it will be carried on No. 5 's bogies and used as a mobile shop/ticket office/refreshment car .
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