Example sentences of "[coord] he 'll be " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do n't tell father that , ’ grinned Nellie , ‘ or he 'll be out on the next boat ! , |
2 | ‘ He 'll have to learn quickly or he 'll be out , although I ca n't talk because I walked out of the club . ’ |
3 | Or he 'll be round here , stamping and yelling and I have n't the strength for it . ’ |
4 | Anyway , she said , we 'll have to ask him , or he 'll be even ruder about us in his next article . |
5 | Remembered the horrible , fair , insinuating Frome sidling up to her at the counter and suddenly , unexpectedly , braying out for the whole shop to hear in exaggerated cockney : ‘ Better not fatten him up too much , love , or he 'll be too heavy to baby-snatch . ’ |
6 | I would hope he wo n't be to late or he 'll be exhausted . |
7 | You wan na watch out or he 'll be having you down at the . |
8 | If he moves it at all — the elbow , that is — it wo n't set properly , and he 'll be no good at football , ever . |
9 | ‘ He 's waiting to hear whether or not he 's been cast , and he 'll be feeling like a caged bear , poor darling . |
10 | Chuck is on the other end o' the rope , and he 'll be able tae hold it firm while we climb back . ’ |
11 | He 's a jeweller and he 'll be working all day upstairs . |
12 | Reid said : ‘ Look at David 's total at the end of the season and he 'll be up there with the best . |
13 | ‘ He 's done it brilliantly again and he 'll be better for that race I can tell you , ’ he said . |
14 | He 's a good man in a crisis having experienced just about all his football at the rough end of the stick and he 'll be prepared to battle — it just depends on whether the directors battle with him . |
15 | So give him Dentinox for starters , and he 'll be happy ever after . |
16 | His cottage is up on the mountain and he 'll be grazing up there … ’ |
17 | The board thought , ‘ we 've got to give Larry Gains a title ; give him an Empire title and he 'll be satisfied with that . ’ |
18 | Erm that means we have a stall on Tuesday the twenty fourth , Wednesday we 've got our meeting here with the speaker about , were having Mike speaking on Czechoslovakian now and he 'll be telling us his experiences over there and his had a long association with Czechoslovakia and Harlow and Thursday were having a market stall with a jazz band and Norman could probably tell us more about that . |
19 | Yeah , Mike , Mike and , he 's erm I do n't think he 's , I think he will be able to in future he 's got a meeting arranged tonight and he 'll be here next time . |
20 | ‘ Well , you know , like he says he was coming up to you — this is the way I look at it — coming up to ask you to lend , say , a lawnmower , right — this is when he 's no drunk , ordinary sober , you know — and he 'll be walking up to you and thinking about it at the same time . |
21 | Give him five years and he 'll be running for President . |
22 | And he 'll be a good doctor if he can cure me |
23 | If you do n't seize one this minute , the Profitboss will , and he 'll be streets ahead of you tomorrow . |
24 | Tony and I reckon that when Matt goes to heaven he 'll have his nose in an Ordnance Survey Map and he 'll be saying , " If I remember rightly there should be an old bloke around here with long grey hair and a grey beard and a long white nightie on . |
25 | It 's alright Kerry it 's just that Graham has come to do , to observe my teaching and he 'll be wanting to sit there , is that alright ? |
26 | Longer than that and he 'll be gone . |
27 | Another couple of clean shirts and he 'll be gone . ’ |
28 | So as soon as he 's in the station the clock begins to run and he 'll be screaming for his brief . ’ |
29 | So you do n't actually mention that if you do n't leave now you 'll miss the first act of the play , and he 'll be furious . |
30 | Leave him be , for the moment , Madeleine advised : leave him alone and he 'll be all right . |