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

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1 Oh I 'll be out nine thirty so I expect I 'll be up about half seven .
2 I expect I 'll be away before breakfast tomorrow . ’
3 I expect I 'll be back by eleven or so . ’
4 I say I 'll be back by lunch-time , but I ca n't tell if she believes me , because she do n't seem to have heard a word I said .
5 I expect she 'll be up shortly . ’
6 They say she 'll be there some time . ’
7 Say you 'll be back by half nine ten
8 ‘ I expect they 'll be here when they get here , sir . ’
9 Did n't stay long but I expect they 'll be back .
10 A good result too for Abingdon Town , I expect they 'll be quite happy with a draw , away to Harefield .
11 Police say they 'll be easily recognised by friends and neighbours and they must be caught before someone is killed .
12 Police say they 'll be easily recognised by friends and neighbours and they must be caught before someone is killed .
13 They say they 'll be all right .
14 ‘ I expect it 'll be all right , ’ she said , gracefully .
15 I say it 'll be downstairs .
16 Besides , she 's got a good husband and I hope she 'll be very happy with him .
17 I hope she 'll be all right in the country , it 's not much of a life for her , but she 'll look after herself .
18 I hope you 'll be up soon — we must arrange to get you down to the cottage , it would be a hoot .
19 So I 'm not therefore an expert on the issues that are raised by the private care question and I hope you 'll be appropriately kind when it comes to the questioning .
20 ‘ I hope you 'll be all right , ’ Denis said as he put the money in his pocket .
21 ‘ We hope you 'll be very happy here , ’ chimed in the old lady , ‘ do n't we , Walter ? ’
22 ‘ Welcome to Barbados ; I hope you 'll be very happy here , ’ she said .
23 ‘ I hope you 'll be very happy there , ’ she had said .
24 PS Good luck , Phil — great to hear you 've enjoyed the list , hope you 'll be back on line as soon as possible !
25 They hope we 'll be very happy .
26 I think that with John Maynard-Smith around — and I hope he 'll be around for some time yet in the University of Sussex , and I hope the University of Sussex will be too
27 The message in the words sounded ominous to Joe 's ears , and he straightened up and said , ‘ Tell Harry I 'll be thinking of him and I hope he 'll be home soon . ’
28 ‘ I hope he 'll be all right there .
29 So I mean you 'll be there wo n't you ?
30 I mean she 'll be out two days on the trot .
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