Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'll just [be] " in BNC.
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1 | If not , well I 'll just be me — an individual . |
2 | If I start to get mad , I 'll just be banging my head against the wall . |
3 | Charlie then said to me , though I thought he had n't noticed me , ‘ I 'll just be down , ’ as if I 'd announced that his taxi was waiting . |
4 | I have a theory that one day I 'll just be sitting there moving the pencil around and I 'll hit on a brand new character for a strip . |
5 | " Well , I 'll just be living on your doorstep . " |
6 | I 'll just be betting horses or chasing women or something like that . |
7 | That one day I 'll just be history , like the rest … |
8 | I 'll just be out of place . ’ |
9 | I 'll just be with my friends . ’ |
10 | In his next movie In The Line Of Fire , he stars opposite John Malcovich : ‘ I 'll just be the actor . |
11 | I 'll just be my usual laid-back self this week . ’ |
12 | I 'll just be treading on your toes all the time . |
13 | You 'll just be disappointed . |
14 | You 'll just be insulted . ’ |
15 | If you 'll just be patient … ’ |
16 | So you 'll just be wasting your so no one ever tries him out , but I 've tried |
17 | We 'll just been too busy . |
18 | I 'm terribly grateful to you for all your help , but we 'll just be friends tonight , OK ? ’ |
19 | Aye we 'll just be there now . |
20 | If we hurry , we 'll just be on time . ’ |
21 | But , honestly , I think we 'll just be wasting time if I go on like this . ’ |
22 | we 'll just be thankful for what we 've got shall we ? |
23 | . We 'll just be , be about open . |
24 | ‘ I reckon they 'll just be relieved to see you 're still in one piece . ’ |
25 | Maybe they just ca n't bear to contemplate it , or perhaps they 'll just be forced to wait . |
26 | They 'll just be glad for some comfort . |
27 | So Felicity now , well yes , they 'll just be getting getting up . |
28 | ‘ He 'll just be delighted at signing someone who is a real player 's player . |
29 | ‘ He 'll just be glad that the kids are out of danger and you ‘ re there to watch over them . ’ |
30 | I know him — he 'll just be lying there miserable … ’ |