Example sentences of "will [be] [adv] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | She 'll be here tomorrow morning . |
2 | Do you think they 'll be out tomorrow night ? |
3 | ‘ Well , then , you 'll be out tomorrow evening ? ’ |
4 | If the ice comes he 'll be far enough South and if it all melts he 'll be above the new sea level . |
5 | I 'll be back soon hour and a half relax |
6 | A man 's gentle voice — ‘ You 'll be all right sonny . |
7 | And it 'll be really rather dolly , we 'll have a little holiday you see together and we sort of go teaching together and |
8 | I shall be available after half past five till about six o'clock if you wan na just I 'll be in tomorrow morning at quarter past eight . |
9 | ‘ Anyway , Joan , the protector will be elsewhere tomorrow night and Edward has therefore contrived a plan whereby you could meet . |
10 | Erm , Peter will be here tomorrow morning , he 's unfortunately been called away to er , today , and er , but he will be joining us tomorrow morning , early . |
11 | According to the latest traffic forecasts in the consortium 's interim report projected revenue in 1993 , the year the tunnel opens , will be just under £580m — the same figure as forecast last year . |
12 | By tomorrow night ( Friday ) it will be too far south to be easily seen from Britain , as it heads towards its closest point to the Sun on Saturday week . |
13 | And it is looking increasingly as if the date will be as much Mr Mandela 's own decision as the government 's . |