Example sentences of "will [be] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Should another globe-trotting adventure arise , we know what notebook computer we 'll be taking along for the ride .
2 ‘ So he 'll be popping up to the palace with the rest of them , to pick up his medals . ’
3 Welcome back : In a few minutes , we 'll be dropping in on the pub of the year .
4 Welcome back : In a few minutes , we 'll be dropping in on the pub of the year .
5 Marry Doreen and you 'll be stepping out of the frying pan into the fire , as the saying goes . ’
6 I 'll be catching up on the progress of our women in management .
7 She said , ‘ I wonder if Albert 'll be waving up on the line I would , if I was him . ’
8 ‘ I guess you 'll be getting back for the Soviet visit , now . ’
9 Meantime , we 'll be getting down to the fine details . ’
10 When he gets time off from a fairly packed schedule after The Eleventh Station he 'll be teaming up with the Muscles from Brussels , Jean Claude van Damme , in a film called Universal Soldier Dolph relaxes by playing the drums .
11 At some stage they 'll be taken out of the clinic under strict supervision , but later will be allowed unsupervised trips out …
12 So it 'll be left up to the
13 erm So now we started up the long term survey , and we 've now got 10 schools taking part , and they 're starting next week , and they 'll be carrying on in the same way as they were the pilot survey , taking the same measurements .
14 They 'll be coming out over the next year or so .
15 Good idea about 606 , I ca n't do it though I 'll be travelling back from the game !
16 So , you 'll be ending up on the breadline worse than ever
17 They 'll be shipped out to the Far East in batches .
18 If you are on your GP 's books , then you 'll be picked up by the schemes .
19 If you are on GP 's books , then you 'll be picked up by the schemes .
20 par but bad news for American Kristal Parker who we also saw earlier , she 's finished nine over par and does n't look as if she 'll be going through to the next stage .
21 Well , er we 're very lucky that er Oxford 's pretty well covered , yes , we 've , or could do with some more volunteers of course , but we 've got about one hundred and twenty people who 'll be going out in the city , and I was looking at a map this morning and it 's very well covered indeed with purple and yellow lines where we 've actually got people on the ground .
22 And erm I think we 'll be going back to the kind of erm conditions that there were in the Victorian age and in Dickens ' age .
23 we 'll be going back to the Manor Ground a little later on to find out the winner in our manager competition .
24 Nick Harris reporting , and of course we 'll be going back to the Manor ground shortly and catching up hopefully with Nick Harris and some of Oxford United players .
25 ‘ But I 'll be going back with the Templemans .
26 The mare will look after the foal until he 's at least five weeks old and then he 'll be weaned off in the natural way .
27 He 's through to his first World Longtrack final … where he 'll be lining up against the best speedway and grasstrack riders .
28 ‘ I sha n't have to talk to them because we 'll be running round in the fresh air and there 's no very formal placement for picnics . ’
29 And then you 'll be finished off in the sculleries .
30 is the environment you work in and the major benefit that you 'll be putting over to the
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