Example sentences of "will [be] [art] [noun] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If Boz goes ahead with his revenge there 'll be no protection for him , or any hiding . |
2 | Happy New Year everybody , although it 'll be no holiday for me . |
3 | If you 're a Gloucester rugby fan there 'll be no sleep for you tonight will there … tomorrow 's game against Saracens could be the most vital this season … it could be the most important for years |
4 | There 'll be no chance for me getting a job . |
5 | There 'll be no decision on who 's won for several weeks , while the judges tour towns in the 7 other countries taking part . |
6 | There 'll be no tricks from us , no heroics . ’ |
7 | ‘ There 'll be no talk of us leaving . |
8 | We know quite well that there 'll be no markets for them in future . |
9 | And after about a week , there 'll be no pain in it , and you 'll be doing it no bother at all . |
10 | ‘ Two volleys of cannon-fire will clear them away , ’ the Colonel explained , ‘ and there 'll be no need for our side to suffer any casualties . |
11 | ‘ There 'll be no need for anything like that , ’ said Charlie ‘ I 'm up from Whitechapel and the only bowing and scraping you 'll be doing in future will be for the customers . ’ |
12 | With that many people playing , it sounds like there 'll be no room for anyone to come in and listen . |
13 | ‘ There 'll be no gloating from you , my lass . |
14 | It 'll be a surprise for them both when they get home … |
15 | ‘ There 'll be a surprise for you at the party . |
16 | He 'll be a year behind me , and he 'll be on the same money as me . |
17 | But he 'll be a year behind you ? |
18 | ‘ That 'll be a change from my son , wo n't it ? ’ his father chided . |
19 | We 've got lots more beautiful style ideas to show you plus there 'll be a chance for you to win a fabulous bridal make-over and appear in the magazine . |
20 | Well then it 'll be a course on it 's own . |
21 | You ask your daddy , he 'll be a part of it as well , he 'll be in the Brotherhood . ’ |
22 | ‘ I know less than nothing about you , and if you 're important , which you must be if you 're a , well , a tycoon , then I expect you entertain a lot — friends , business associates — which means that you 'll need someone who 'll be a credit to you — and I do n't know if I can ! |
23 | ‘ And take Adèle with you , sir , she 'll be a companion for you , ’ I interrupted . |
24 | And no matter how little re rebate he gets it 'll be a help to him , why should he pay for something he did n't get ? |
25 | Erm you know perhaps in , in years to come you 're looking over this work just to , to check on it , you the the these 'll , these 'll be a help to you . |
26 | I think it 'll be a blow for him ; he does get so attached to people . ’ |
27 | She 's a bit of a battleaxe , but I do n't suppose she 'll be a bother to you . |
28 | I reckon there 'll be a letter from her now , cos she said she 'd write to me . |
29 | ‘ Masses of hugs and kisses from your silly adoring Tessa , because the sun 's shining , and I know there 'll be a letter from you tomorrow , and because anyway all I want to do is to send you masses of hugs and kisses … ’ |
30 | I can begin to be a real father to my girls and prepare for the day when I 'll be a grandfather to their children . |