Example sentences of "we 'll [adv] be [adj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 We 'll soon be able to plant the er radishes leeks and spring onions .
2 Given sufficient advance notice , we 'll also be happy to carry collapsible wheelchairs on any of our flights .
3 ‘ You are the last woman I would have thought I would want — you 're everything I despise , but you 're in danger of becoming an obsession and there 's only one way to deal with it : we 'll make love until we 're sated with each other , then we 'll both be free to go our separate ways and forget we ever met . ’
4 Some Windows programs wo n't run under OS/2 , because of some technical bits and bobs and the way they use memory — we 'll hopefully be able to point this out in future reviews — but the majority are fine .
5 Of course , being down to earth is one of Pam 's greatest strengths , and it 's good to know she 's back on track and that we 'll still be able to laugh with her for a while yet .
6 Mm well if he finds out where you are , or even if he visits relatives and starts making threats saying he 's gon na get you or he 's er assault you , or he 's gon na hurt the child , anything like that , then er the first thing obviously is to contact the police to warn him off and secondly contact me , cos we 'll then be able to apply for an injunction to stop him coming anywhere near you .
7 We 'll always be able to get a tanker airborne within an hour if needed .
8 We 'll never be able to see each other , if I 'm in Edinburgh !
9 I think you should just get pencil crayons cos otherwise we 'll never be able to use them .
10 If she travels east we 'll never be able to find her .
11 My God , we ca n't go under to a shower like that — we 'll never be able to show our faces again ! ’
12 ‘ But when he dies , we 'll never be able to hunt in Meath again , in case it 's him , ’ Claire pointed out .
13 The money we shall earn will just about keep us in clothes and stamps , so that we 'll never be able to afford holidays together because of the huge train fares .
14 ‘ — We 'll never be able to afford the rent . ’
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