Example sentences of "they 'll be [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Sometimes they 'll be gone for days on end , ’ Stanley said , warming to his theme . |
2 | ‘ Estelle 's a serious chatterer , ’ he said , ‘ so I reckon they 'll be gone for at least two hours . ’ |
3 | A boat called Dodo 's Delight sailed out of Falmouth harbour this week … on board a crew of old boys from Kingham Hill School in Oxfordshire … they 're off to make history as the first school group to sail around the world … they 'll be gone for twenty months … so we 're waving them goodbye in our Friday Feature |
4 | And I bet they 'll be gone by tomorrow . |
5 | Only 7 nuns remain at Bartestree and they 'll be gone by the time auctioneers sell off the contents of the convent in 3 weeks time . |
6 | Only 7 nuns remain at Bartestree and they 'll be gone by the time auctioneers sell off the contents of the convent in 3 weeks time . |
7 | The travellers have promised they 'll be gone by the end of the weekend . |
8 | They 'll be gone from there . ’ |
9 | Er no th th for anything that they run this week , they 'll be redirected in in-house , so we should be getting er about forty of those statements in tomorrow and forty the next day . |
10 | Unable to cope in the outside world without treatment , they 'll be jailed by the courts again and again . |
11 | They 'll be drunk as lords by teatime . ’ |
12 | They 'll be exercised in other ways I imagine will they ? |
13 | Allister Hutton , Mike Gratton and Veronique Marot are returning to the course which brought them victory in the eighties and they 'll be joined by Berlin Marathon winner Steve Brace , who is using the London as part of his preparation for Barcelona . |
14 | They 'll be joined by the winner of today 's eagerly-awaited clash between long-time Wimbledon rivals , Stefan Edberg and Boris Becker . |
15 | She also left a diary with names of clients , and police say if they do n't come forward voluntarily , they 'll be visited at home . |
16 | In Rugby Union , Chinnor and Swindon , they 'll be locked in combat in the first round of the Oxfordshire Courage floodlit Cup , and that match kicks off at the southern by-pass ground at seven fifteen . |
17 | See the group live at the West End Centre , Aldershot on April 25th , where they 'll be supported by grunge rock specialists Slug . |
18 | They 'll be situated around the town and in and around the football ground . |
19 | Distributors for Benelux and Scandinavian markets are currently being finalised — they 'll be announced in May , when a telemarketing campaign for Germany countries also begins . |
20 | Some of the criticisms which are voiced by service planners and professionals when thinking about ordinary housing for long-term patients is that it is ‘ too expensive ’ , or that ‘ They ca n't cope on their own , ’ or that ‘ They 'll be affected by the same stresses and strains that put them in hospital in the first place . ’ |
21 | Cut panels squarely around door architraves , there 's no need to scribe to fit the profile as they 'll be covered by the flooring . |
22 | It 'll bring 20 European staff over to get the centre up and running — they 'll be replaced with locally recruited staff over time and be relocated again around Europe . |
23 | You you you know as as a gardener then about these er these little trees that they 'll be replaced with these little spindly ones |
24 | They 'll be replaced by new homes costing more than a million pounds . |
25 | They 'll be sentenced in April . |
26 | These people should be excluded , because they 'll be punished in special camps . ’ |
27 | But they 'll be elected by the cast . |
28 | They 'll be refunded by Headgear International . |
29 | The county council says it hopes to give residents a choice on where they 'll be moved to and does n't expect compulsory redundancies among care staff . |
30 | If they take place from the children 's earliest years , they 'll be seen as a natural resource in family interactions . |