Example sentences of "'ll be [art] [noun] for [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 | We know quite well that there 'll be no markets for them in future . |
6 | ‘ 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 . |
7 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
8 | With that many people playing , it sounds like there 'll be no room for anyone to come in and listen . |
9 | It 'll be a surprise for them both when they get home … |
10 | ‘ There 'll be a surprise for you at the party . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | ‘ And take Adèle with you , sir , she 'll be a companion for you , ’ I interrupted . |
13 | I think it 'll be a blow for him ; he does get so attached to people . ’ |
14 | By the time it comes out there 'll be a demand for it and it will create its own market just by being where it is , by being what it is , a bold documentary . ’ |
15 | There 'll be a bonus for you . ’ |
16 | If Spot , who won more than £1,500 for owner John Adams before being struck down by cancer , can resume his winning ways , it 'll be a bonus for his connections , who had to find more than £250 for his two operations . |
17 | It 'll be a lot for your young people , Grant . |
18 | ‘ I think I will ride pillion on the way out , but I reckon it 'll be the sidecar for me on the way back . ’ |
19 | Marie Osmond before that and Paper Roses it 's Radio Nottingham eight minutes to two now , Kids ' County for today , these 'll be the clues for it . |