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

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1 Well yeah , no I 've light bulbs I mean I could make you a list down but it does n't matter I can get that tomorrow Ann I 'll go down tomorrow you know , I 'll be up in time .
2 I 'll be back in time to take you to the studio , so do n't worry about that . ’
3 ‘ Thanks George I 'll be back in touch . ’
4 Alas I had to refuse as I will be away in Palm Beach on that date .
5 As yet we do not have details on exact numbers , but when I do get more information , I will be back in touch .
6 Labtam says 100% of Sun software will run on its boxes , which will be around in beta versions by September — with volume ships 90 days thereafter .
7 When you pay your gas next week you 'll be up in credit then wo n't you ?
8 Are you sure you 'll be up in time to get there by nine o'clock ? ’
9 You 'll be back in time for dinner .
10 Hopefully she 'll be back in school on Monday .
11 You will realise that words of comfort like this can solve no problems for her ; they can do no more than bathe the wound she has sustained , but she will be badly in need of something to cling on to and because they are spoken by someone who loves her they may be exactly what she wants to hear when she is trying to reassemble herself and face the future .
12 They seem very confident they 'll be back in time do n't they ?
13 In spite of this , there has been serious developments and in this year , and they 'll be fully in place next year .
14 Suddenly they will be back in Russia- booted out .
15 Suddenly they will be back in Russia- booted out .
16 Well I think they will be back in time but they 'll
17 he 'll be back in hospital
18 Rigney has been training quietly on his own over the past few weeks and believes that he will be back in action in the New Year for Greystones .
19 Britain 's javelin maestro confesses he has no idea when he will be back in action as he struggles with a stubborn injury to his throwing shoulder .
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