Example sentences of "[pron] will be [adv] at [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll be here at quarter to six |
2 | But I 'll be down at dad 's till ti till September . |
3 | I 'll be back at noon to inspect . |
4 | I will be here at quarter to six . |
5 | ‘ I WILL be back at work for my shift tonight at 10.30 ’ — miner Bernard Amos after being trapped by a roof fall for more than eight hours . |
6 | Soon , Anna and I will be back at school . |
7 | Everyone 's hoping she 'll be back at school before too long , hale and hearty . |
8 | Soon she will be back at home and all this will be forgotten . ’ |
9 | For those who will be offshore at Christmas time , a video entitled ‘ A carol for christmas ’ has been prepared . |
10 | No one 'll be there at break . " |
11 | ‘ We 'll be back at daybreak . |
12 | ‘ But they 'll be home at Easter . |
13 | And the glamorous good looks of the ‘ Chippenham ’ kitchen ensure that it will be equally at home in the town as in the country . |
14 | In order to define mental alienation and abnormality , the psychiatrist must first know what is normal , accepted and socially approved ; since these vary in different cultures and subcultures he will be completely at sea outside his own milieu unless he takes account of the cultural factor . |
15 | He will be more at home at the new Ministry of Fun . |