Example sentences of "[pron] 'll be [v-ing] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I 'll be sending the boys with Freely , one of my temporary people .
2 A television play or four weeks away in repertory was OK , but I finally lost my agent when I turned down an interview for a job in June , ‘ because I 'll be picking the gooseberries ’ .
3 I 'll be telling the others in the morning .
4 I 'll be taking the Metro mum 's .
5 I 'm not very interested in that and in any case I would n't be able to look at it , I 'll be getting the dinner
6 I 'll be watching the seasons change out of my dressing-room window : I 'm doing it to test my patience , ’ says Gordon , disappointed only that her love of travel must be momentarily put on hold .
7 I 'll be helping the Imperium a little , wo n't I ? ’
8 I 'll be casing the area where she 's supposed to meet this guy .
9 I 'll be investigating the privatisation of canal-side assets by British Waterways .
10 And given the fact do n't forget , it 's always worth remembering this and I 've I 've made , I 'll be making the point later on .
11 Er if I remember erm so erm , that gives you a indication of how much space you can provide , erm we 've also got some called expanded memory , expanded memory an I 'll be explaining the difference between the two .
12 British 125 champion in 91 … runner up in the supercup last season is the man who 'll be riding the ducati for the Oxford Products team …
13 But who 'll be buying the drinks ?
14 Watch out for the postman , who 'll be delivering the goodies soon !
15 Watch out for the postman , who 'll be delivering the goodies soon !
16 ‘ The guy who 's in charge of the development and who 'll be running the office .
17 Among the many comics who 'll be playing The Gasworks over the coming months are award-winning performers such as successful Irish exports , Ian MacPherson and Owen O'Neill ; Jeremy Hardy and Parrot ; Arnold Brown ( a member of the original Comic Strip ) ; Alex Lyons ; Hattie Hayridge ; Eddie Izzard and many others .
18 If you leave the boat , except in my company or with my express permission , you 'll be breaking the law .
19 ‘ I hope you 'll be watching the box on Thursday night , ’ he said to each of them in a humorous voice .
20 This light can be used with Fair Isle , weaving ( though do n't forget you 'll be doubling the width of the floats ) and , with caution on slip , punch lace and occasionally tuck .
21 ‘ This afternoon — I presume you 'll be helping the men finish this morning 's work ? ’
22 In this way you 'll be setting the pattern for 1992 .
23 ‘ Ah yes , miss , you 'll be wanting the cuttings on that don chappie .
24 " Then you 'll be leaving the warren ? "
25 Some form of automatic operation is vital if you 'll be leaving the greenhouse unattended for any length of time .
26 Disadvantages : Difficult to get character references , so you 'll have to rely on your own judgement ; you 'll be leaving the children with people you do n't know very well , although if you get a regular commitment you should soon get to know and trust your sitters .
27 " You 'll be meaning the Adeanes . "
28 ‘ I suppose you 'll be examining the upstairs — to find out what she fell on to ? ’
29 By inserting this an amendment to rule eleven , you 'll be giving the colleagues standing in future C , C E C elections the same facilities .
30 ‘ What I 'm saying is that unless you take the opportunity to see the system installed and working you 'll be missing the chance of increasing your knowledge of the product and thereby depriving yourself of valuable information .
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