Example sentences of "[pron] 'll [be] an [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I suspect a good deal , but by the time I 've tracked Garry down you 'll be an open book . |
2 | With her face she 'll be an old hand at it . ’ |
3 | Reasons against : There 'll be an awful row if I broach the subject . |
4 | I 'm afraid there 'll be an awful counterbalance somewhere along the line . |
5 | And ice hockey , there 'll be an extra game at the Ice Stadium on Saturday before the Pampas meet Cardiff Devils because Peterborough Pirates no longer have use of their rink . |
6 | The pink gin 'll be flowing in the wardroom and there 'll be an extra tot for the lower decks , I should n't wonder . ’ |
7 | And then it talks about the opposite accent and it gives the example of There 'll be an industrial dispute in a small family business erm and there is possibly a greater need by the employer to win the workers ' approval . |
8 | There 'll be an unexpected meeting with a rakish hound which , initially , may cause a few problems . |
9 | And there 'll be an endless-renewed harvest of dissatisfied young souls filling up this phase which is your constituency , a.k.a. adolescence . |
10 | It 'll be an absolute riot . |