Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] 'll [be] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Let's get three of copies and if you do three of the colour you 'll be half way . |
2 | In addition there 'll be visiting guest artists , technical clinics , ‘ open hour ’ counselling and a special discount scheme for purchases at the Guitar Shop . |
3 | I think ideally what we 're saying er Mrs is that it 's er , it 's an interesting plant and being a native plant of course there 'll be wild life that feeds on it which is to the good but it 's probably a plant for a , a larger wilder garden really . |
4 | Does n't it matter to you that in a place where you can now hear birdsong there 'll be pop music blaring and loudspeakered announcements from morning to night ? |
5 | Next week there 'll be another programme in our series Ideas in Action . |
6 | Tomorrow morning it 'll be dry wit hazy sunshine but increasing cloud is likely to give outbreaks of rain later in the afternoon . |
7 | Well , you ca n't get near her flat , they 've closed the street , they 're turning the whole city centre into a museum , next thing they 'll be charging admission and closing in the afternoon . |
8 | When I was at school which 'll be eighty year , ago the people there er spoke it . |
9 | Notice what Jesus says in verse seven , he says , I tell you in the same way there 'll be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents , than over ninety nine righteous persons who need no repentance . |
10 | You can be sure that whenever you see the crock of gold there 'll be some ogre standing guard over it . |
11 | Oh bunny you 'll be alright sweetheart |