Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] 'll [be] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So I expect I 'll be nappy changing instead . ’
2 So I expect I 'll be nappy changing instead . ’
3 so she says I 'll be quarter past nine and you know by er you know
4 Says there 'll be television cameras next . ’
5 Telling your loved ones where you 're spending the night or what time you 'll be back is n't something that parents only demand of their children .
6 Do you think there 'll be sand or water today ?
7 ’ Well , you 're entitled to your opinion , Mr. Kopek , but a lot of people are saying there 'll be trouble first .
8 I suppose he 'll be sort of
9 If it 's worth more than a hundred and fifty thousand pounds between you at the moment and you leave it all to your surviving spouse then when he or she dies in due course and if those figures have n't altered they 'll be inheritance tax to pay .
10 Do you think it 'll be sand or water today ?
11 We had erm no we we actually had done that we have given questionnaires out as programmes we actually asked people to I mean it 'll be interest to see how many people fill it in this evening but there is a built in resistance by some people to actually fill in any sort of questionnaire er and in the past when we 've actually done that I think the response 's has n't been that that brilliant .
12 Willie simply said , ‘ I think I 'll be home quicker than you imagine . ’
13 ‘ Well , ’ I said , ‘ I think there 'll be trouble about this , but if that 's the position , carry on . ’
14 You think it 'll be sand .
15 That means he 'll be quarter to five !
16 I 'm hoping it 'll be Oscar time , either for that or Last Of The Mohicans ( which stars Daniel Day-Lewis ) .
17 As for you , Mother , when Martin marries it 'll be Uncle 's case all over again ; you 'll either have to step down and be housekeeper or go . ’
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