Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] 'll [adv] [be] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You say you 'll probably be bored , but I bet Giles wo n't . ’
2 As I say you 'll probably be able to pay in at the Nat West cos you have got an account with them .
3 But doctors say we 'll never be a healthy nation until we start to deal with the problems of teenagers .
4 And for those who prefer to keep both feet oon the ground — with two balloon races schedule every day — the organisers say there 'll still be plenty to see .
5 But despite their big win , the couple say they 'll both be back at work tomorrow .
6 And as you say they 'll probably be cheaper at
7 They 're now being taken in Iraqi buses to Baghdad and are expected here in the early hours of the morning , the authorities say they 'll then be free to leave the country .
8 The British women and children seized in Kuwait yesterday while trying to join a convoy to Baghdad , are now being transported in a fleet of buses to the Iraqi capital ; authorities say they 'll then be free to leave the country .
9 Yes , I expect it 'll just be more routine marking time , though .
10 And they say it 'll ultimately be cleaner .
11 The thought gave her a pain , yet she forced herself to smile as she said in a steady voice , ‘ I hope you 'll both be very happy . ’
12 ‘ I hope you 'll soon be better . ’
13 I hope you 'll soon be done .
14 yes that 's right any way I shoot off and as I say hope you 'll soon be a bit better both of you
15 ‘ I hope you 'll still be here . ’
16 ‘ I hope you 'll still be in time for your daughter 's dental appointment , ’ he told her .
17 Operation Gauntlet was the culmination of months of work — now detectives hope they 'll soon be able to return the property , which includes everything from caravans to jewellery , to its rightful owners .
18 The Logger 's already been adopted by most private operators and the manufacturers hope it 'll eventually be used by Council and Government watchdogs as well .
19 ‘ God between us and all harm , Terry , I hope it 'll never be needed , but they have to be prepared . ’
20 It takes two to tango , however , and I suspect we 'll still be here tomorrow discussing it . ’
21 Although it has n't it has n't come to that in Germany , I mean we 'll probably be the poor man of Europe at the moment are n't we ?
22 Your donations mean we 'll always be there , no matter what the circumstances , or how long it takes .
23 and remember I 'll always be true
24 it will be change , I ca n't say , is it , I mean I said it 's a change of address , they know I 'll probably be moved in four to six weeks
25 I know you 'll both be happy .
26 You know we 'll always be and continually be looking for a er fresh outlets erm to sell our product .
27 I mean , of course they can , they can make all sorts of wild promises and all kinds of crazy policies because they know they 'll never be called upon to carry them out .
28 The scientists at Wallingford know they 'll never be able to tame the sea but they hope their new wave basin will help them find ways of making its effects less destructive .
29 I believe we 'll soon be seeing you in Brownie uniform , Peggy , after all ! ’
30 Reckon we 'll both be needin' that tea extra sweet tonight , eh , boy ? ’
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