Example sentences of "[conj] it 'll be " in BNC.

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1 Where it 'll be warm and there 's lots of food . ’
2 ‘ Stop dithering about , or it 'll be too late .
3 ‘ We must see you get some decent food or it 'll be a waste of time paying you a wage . ’
4 ‘ You 'd better smarten up , my girl , or it 'll be seven days general fatigues for you when you 're back on your feet .
5 " We must go , or it 'll be dark before we know it .
6 Now that ail sound that A sound it 's usually either it 'll be A L E or it 'll be A I L.
7 You 'd best remember that , or it 'll be the auction block for you pretty swiftly . ’
8 ‘ Leave go , missis , or it 'll be the worse for you . ’
9 ‘ See you do n't , or it 'll be the worse for you !
10 ‘ I 'm afraid they 'll have to agree to a change of day , or it 'll be cancelled .
11 Or it 'll be about twenty quid or something .
12 Happy New Year everybody , although it 'll be no holiday for me .
13 And we 're looking for two couples , er it need n't be husband and wife particularly , although it 'll be er very nice if it is , but it can be mother and daughter , father and son , any combination you like really .
14 Although it 'll be decades before the reactor can be made completely safe , experts say it 's unlikely that any more major damage will be caused .
15 She fully understands that it 'll be up to you and Alan to decide whether you want a book on this subject and if you think it is a complete non-starter you might like to stop her in her tracks .
16 ‘ They may have done , but we 'll save 'em a journey if they have n't , ’ said Farmer Olinton , ‘ and I do n't think there 's much doubt that it 'll be a wasted journey now if they do come . ’
17 ‘ Do you honestly think , ’ she asked , standing in front of the stone walls and cool archways of the villa , ‘ that it 'll be suitable ? ’
18 And it will be company policy from now on that it 'll be every two years .
19 She 's been counting the days to the end of the course in the hope that it 'll be a case of out of sight , out of mind .
20 And install a cattle trough which is , as far as we ho as far as we believe , vandal-proof , in that it 'll be a self-filling c er cistern filled cattle trough which the , the erm the , the ball float is actually contained in a erm a metal box so you ca n't get access to it .
21 What will now happen is that er the contractor will regrade the land , erm but we will grass-seed it erm with Don , er our groundsman will look after and maintain that er so that it 'll be reinstated er over the next er six months .
22 That it 'll be impossible , because your time will be taken up .
23 And then as soon as our office gets that it 'll be two to three weeks .
24 But it 's likely that it 'll be the last showing at Notts County Council of course .
25 the problem is that the radioactive material has a half life of about thirty years … this means that it 'll be three decades before the material becomes half as radioactive as when it was first leaked … and a century before it is safe to humans .
26 The travellers say that they ARE cleaning up — but admit that it 'll be impossible to remove all the waste .
27 They 've got to hope that it 'll be resolved before then .
28 We , we have , it probably more than one place , but erm , there 's no guarantee that it 'll be there if you actually .
29 and by the end of that it 'll be , make me mind up whether it 's what I want
30 And I thought , if I can win owt like that it 'll be nice for her .
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