Example sentences of "will [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm arranging to go and see him , it 'll be into next month now when |
2 | Erm in order to meet a commitment which is the same as this year commitment then last here increasing last year because this year 's commitment we will not reach this year therefore , we 'll be into deficit ! |
3 | Well by that time we 'll be into caravans wo n't we ? |
4 | I suppose it 'll be into your . |
5 | Yes , it 'll be about how we are to meet . |
6 | And people do live in other parts of the area , and they need telephones — from what I 've seen of the place they 'll be about the main link with the outside world . |
7 | By comparison with last year , you will be ov overall this year by comparison with last year , er you 'll be about point six of a member of staff down . |
8 | Six thousand 'll be about close enough . |
9 | It 'll be about |
10 | It 'll be about I think about half past one . |
11 | We 'll be about |
12 | I 'll be about upstairs |
13 | Five that 'll be about right |
14 | Well there you are , it 'll be about |
15 | Oh of course , yes , you know , fifteen letters a day sort of thing , that 'll be about it , yes . |
16 | You 'll be aboard my ship when we sail on the Sunday tide , and I 'll warrant you 'll thank me for it in the years to come . |
17 | Okay get that dialling digit busy , we 're waiting for your call and we 'll be onto the lucky winner as soon as the competition closes . |
18 | It 'll be at Braysgrove school . |
19 | If you guys think that in our middle age we 'll be at a Tupperware party while you do the Skye Ridge , you can roll your tartan shirts up and shove them . |
20 | He 'll be at home now . |
21 | They 'll be at Leith in a matter of days and then she 'll be gone . ’ |
22 | ‘ If yu keep straight on and take the first turnin' on your left , yu 'll be at Sunset Cottage in quarter of an hour . ’ |
23 | ‘ If I come down to London now , do you reckon he 'll be at the Garrick ? ’ |
24 | ‘ We 'll be at school together , wo n't we ? ’ |
25 | But on parting , lone drinker asks the inevitable question : ‘ You 'll be at Twickenham , of course ? ’ |
26 | I 'll be at it every minute the Lord sends ! ’ |
27 | I 'll be at ringside , I 'll embarrass him into fighting me . |
28 | ‘ I 'll be at my prie-dieu in time for Mass , Mother . ’ |
29 | ‘ Well we , ’ said Vi firmly , ‘ are goin' to spend the night on the Craigiebur ferry , all nice and comfortable , and we 'll be at Ardneavie in time for breakfast . |
30 | I 'll be at my desk if you phone |