Example sentences of "[pron] 'll [be] [verb] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ In an hour I 'll be passing out drinks . ’
2 I 'm going to shape the right side of the neck first , so I 'll be knitting over needles 0 to 60 on the right of the machine .
3 ‘ No , I 'll be going tomorrow morning .
4 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 .
5 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 ?
6 The interface is smooth and once you get used to the system you 'll be throwing out orders and manipulating huge military formations at will .
7 And there 's a filter light and he said oh you 'll be waiting here ages put it in neutral just as
8 Entries have already started coming in , and we 'll be awarding bi-monthly prizes as well as the overall prize of £1000-worth of New Balance kit .
9 We have contributed to numerous guidance notes on new regulations across a wide range of industrial , service and commercial sections through Steven we have submitted a draft proposal on a directive covering upper limb disorders to the European Commission we 'll be putting further proposals for the establishment of a European work environment fund to assist workplace activity , workplace research on health and safety and environmental issues .
10 They 'll be belting out bits of the Messiah and I should go mad . ’
11 ‘ 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 .
12 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 .
13 ‘ I can only assume they either think he 'll be too busy with other matters or that he 'll be stirring up trouble .
14 He 'll be coming here anytime now that man .
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