Example sentences of "[pron] 'll [adv] [be] [adj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Another month of this and I 'll not be able to put a meal on the table . ’ |
2 | I 'll not be able to see the board . |
3 | Some manipulation , I dare say , but gentle massage — and then , once the spasms and the pain have gone , Jimbo will be so grateful that I 'll easily be able to persuade him to start his own passive exercises . ’ |
4 | ‘ Even if it 's only for one or two games it 's something I 'll always be able to look back on with pride . ’ |
5 | Even if the weather is bad I 'll still be able to slip away there because it has a shelter which was included in the sale . |
6 | I cried and cried and I memorised my passport number , 'cause I thought , ‘ If I lose everything , at least I 'll still be able to get home . ’ |
7 | But now that this has happened I 'll never be able to join you in the convent . |
8 | ‘ I 'll never be able to do it ’ . |
9 | I 'll never be able to do it myself |
10 | I 'll never be able to take his food away . |
11 | and his mate had one and he had the other one and he said I 'll never be able to use them he said and they 're in the way , can you do anything with them ? |
12 | If it is the right one , I 'll never be able to see what 's inside ! ’ |
13 | ‘ I 'll make her my wife , ’ he declared to himself , ‘ or I 'll never be able to concentrate on work again ! ’ |
14 | I 'll never be able to read it back . |
15 | ‘ I hope you 've got a good plan , Thing , ’ he panted , as the four of them dodged between the bushes , ‘ because I 'll never be able to get you all the way up there . ’ |
16 | ‘ Oh , if she 's vain , Billy Smallbury , I 'll never be able to look at her ! |
17 | I 'll never be able to accept what happened , but at least it should never be repeated … ’ |
18 | Knowing my luck I 'll only be able to afford a weekend break in Bognor Regis , especially as my measly wage has only gone up by fourpence in the last two years . |
19 | Oh boy , I 'll certainly be able to take it in . ’ |
20 | " I do n't think I 'll ever be able to do that . " |
21 | ‘ Look , Bernie , I have n't been able to bring myself to tell you this , but I 'm not sure if I 'll ever be able to go back on stage . |
22 | I wonder if I 'll ever be able to get that word out ? " |
23 | It was something I do n't think I 'll ever be able to forget , the twinkling tree and the boot-polished , worried faces everywhere in the darkness . |
24 | You 'll soon be able to see — and feel — the improvement . |
25 | Modular Windows , meanwhile , is said to preserve so many of the standard Windows APIs that you 'll soon be able to run PageMaker on your TV . |
26 | You 'll soon be able to walk down Bond Street without spotting a single varicose vein or mottled thigh . |
27 | You 'll not be surprised to find that in terms of national policy , I would have thought that was very clear if you were given that choice , what the policy should be . |
28 | Erm you 'll not be surprised to hear discussing yesterday , on the issue of self containment , erm I regard this this criteria and . |
29 | What if she gets dirty , then you 'll not be able to take her to bed |
30 | About another hour and you 'll not be able to see Corky 's fence . |