Example sentences of "and [pron] 'll [adv] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He 's from the Chipping Norton anti-gipsy campaign , and I 'll also be talking with Henry from Standlake about his views on gipsies out there in that village .
2 And I 'll soon be doing a drama series for Radio 4 which is set here . ’
3 If it helps , I 'm reputed to look like the big-nosed frog we love to hate , and I 'll probably be wearing my yobby green bomber jacket , or my blue one with WEST VIRGINIA on the back in letters that are visible from Leeds .
4 And I 'll obviously be corrected on that if I 'm er I 'm getting an an affirmative nod from Mr Potter .
5 ‘ You 'll practise on your harp , and you 'll soon be making your own songs again . ’
6 Try that request at a UK Motorway service station and you 'll probably be shown the exit !
7 Pull it off and you 're a hero , back out and you 'll always be remembered as the guy who let the perfect wave go by . ’
8 ‘ You know she does n't have the voice , and she 'll already be covering two heavy roles if she is to lead in the Baron and sing Juliette in our new Luxembourg .
9 I dare say Ianthe Broome will be there and she 'll probably be wearing a wool dress . ’
10 Er , we need to now have some to er cover the cost of proposed adaptations to bring support staff together , which I 'll , which we 've got in hand , and we 'll also be miring money , I think from the salary budget to help with the cost of er the total quality training .
11 Er , we 've been working in Harlow for a couple of years now and as you may know , we as Paul said , finished the first phase of Three Hills which is the Ayletts Field scheme which provided sixty six properties for a low cost home ownership and two special needs properties and we 'll also be starting in the next couple of months er , on providing low cost home ownership in Church Langley erm it 's funded by yo , yourselves .
12 He 's coming home tomorrow — And we 'll probably be doing something together in the afternoon .
13 This is it , Middle Age , and it will go on like this for the next thirty-six years until , without any big deal , without even noticing probably , it will be Old Age and we 'll still be sitting here .
14 ‘ If it rains , ’ he said gloomily , ‘ if it rains that heap will set like mixed concrete and we 'll never be rid of it' ; and though there was no sign of a break in the weather he covered the slowly diminishing heap at night with clear plastic , weighted down with stones .
15 From today members of the parleg public will be able to learn all about the lambing process and they 'll even be allowed to watch as some of the rare sheep kept there give birth .
16 and they 'll soon be gone and one thing which annoyed me er a Scotsman or a Welshman or an Irishman can go on television they 'll accept them and they can talk their
17 ‘ Our recruits will earn a good weekly salary and they 'll also be given quality training which should help their employment prospects in the long-term . ’
18 They 'll wait it out and they 'll also be keeping Cardiff 's people away .
19 Ballymena 's stay in Section I ended after five years when Bangor landed a double victory last week-end and they 'll merely be going through the motions at Ballygomartin Road against Woodvale .
20 And now you 're taking it back to S A and it 'll probably be left out there .
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