Example sentences of "will [be] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ At least we 'll be taking two kids off drugs , ’ I said warmly , ‘ and that 's something to be proud of . ’
2 erm But erm hopefully we 'll be taking three coach loads down erm we 've booked three coaches and erm a lot of cars and a lot of supporters , not only from the club but erm from around the county .
3 " She 'll be taking another name at confirmation , I assume .
4 ‘ I 'll be telling both captains , Mr. Miandad and Mr. Gooch , ‘ Let's have a Test match to remember — one that stops the Olympics hogging all the limelight ’ .
5 Cos I , I mean I tend to change my mind about I 'll be listening half way through a song and then get pissed get pissed off with the album and go and
6 ‘ I 'll be wantin' extra milk from now on , Ivor , ’ he said .
7 ‘ You 'll be wantin' extra milk . ’
8 Er some of the new products er you talk we talked about like Navigation Server we will be working with N C R on precisely we 'll be shipping those products .
9 The ideal stage will be where we 'll keep the combination of mathematics and intuition in designing the string , but we 'll be duplicating that design digitally in production .
10 ‘ The sooner the better , otherwise he 'll be hearing any number of garbled stories about disafforestation from others .
11 ‘ We 'll be hearing this evening what he 'd have done if he 'd had his James Braid putter . ’
12 For the carer , it 's likely they 'll be facing closed day centres and hospitals .
13 ‘ I suppose you 'll be gathering more snowdrops .
14 If we 're not careful they 'll be demanding single table bargaining and they 'll be then putting us in the minority in local authorities and we 're gon na see this union under tremendous offensive as a quarter of our membership in local authorities , so we need to get our act together and get on top of this now .
15 ‘ We 'll be providing direct contact between programmes and the public , and demonstrating the diversity and range of BBC Radio Services . ’
16 You seem to forget that I 'll be leaving this place as soon as Stella is well enough to return to her job .
17 He 's ruined an expensive coat and I 'll be seeking legal advice . ’
18 Today we 'll be meeting Dannii Minogue .
19 Finally we 'll be helping 24 readers combat chilly summer evenings with our sixth prize of chunky woollen sweaters .
20 We 'll be serving scrambled eggs , toast and coffee — free of course — and we 'll have the chance to chat .
21 ‘ We hope to find a Country and Western group and we 'll be serving hot dogs and hamburgers . ’
22 , it 's only an hour he might an hour but after that he 'll be thinking bloody hell the pubs will be open
23 She and her husband have only recently moved into their marital home and their first child is due at Christmas , but they do n't even know where they 'll be living this time next week .
24 You 'll be wanting some lunch . ’
25 I 'll be wanting more privacy .
26 It 'll be announced next month , and is due to ship in August .
27 ‘ I do n't think I 'll be buying much beer , if any , ’ he said by way of a confidence booster .
28 I believe you 'll be using that gun sooner than you think . ’
29 We 'll be using several shades at once with different colouring and highlighting techniques to create very natural effects .
30 They sort of they tie together and you 'll be using some equations and next time we 'll give you som we 'll have a look at graphs again just a quick
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