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

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1 I 'll be away on business for five or six weeks anyway .
2 ‘ By the time I 've done the rest of this week , two Gypsy Barons , and two more Countess Maritzas , I 'll be totally on top of everything .
3 ‘ I warn you that I will take steps to prevent you ’ or ‘ I promise that I will be there on time ’ .
4 PS Good luck , Phil — great to hear you 've enjoyed the list , hope you 'll be back on line as soon as possible !
5 So now Marie 's got to go into hospital and have this done , do n't know if she 'll be out on time and er anyway and so they , you know , she said we 've only got to face it mum , so she said well we ca n't come cos Marie ca n't face it I said they all went and got
6 if you will be away on holiday ( in the UK or abroad ) ;
7 If you will be abroad on polling day you have to vote by proxy unless there is time for you to apply for , receive and return a postal ballot paper before leaving the United Kingdom .
8 You will be out on exercise , sometimes in the UK , and sometimes as far afield as Norway , Cyprus or the Falkland Islands where you will learn what cooking in rugged conditions really means .
9 ‘ With the addition of another player on top of this one , we definitely believe we 'll be back on track again . ’
10 ‘ When anyone can , they stick the knife into Arsenal at every opportunity , but we will come together and we will be back on top again .
11 in the case of the ‘ individual ’ approach , therefore , the emphasis is going to be mainly on the progress of the individual child , whereas with the ‘ whole curriculum ’ approach , it will be more on development of teacher awareness and skills , and progress in curriculum development .
12 I think he will be back on traffic duty after doing that to us . ’
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