Example sentences of "'ll [be] able " in BNC.
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1 | At least I 'll be able to have lunch first and not be munching my sandwich in a traffic jam . |
2 | Once you 've got a little bit of a base , you 'll be able to get going again . |
3 | They 'll be able to bask in the sun , visit some of the hundreds of palm-fringed coves around the island , or participate in excellent watersports . |
4 | He does n't think he 'll be able to resist . |
5 | Once participants reach their chosen summits they 'll be able to get their world passports , available from Climb For The World , stamped with an official commemorative stamp . |
6 | ‘ I 'm hoping you 'll be able to tell us that . ’ |
7 | We 'll be able to get out more , come to places like this . |
8 | With your support now , I 'll be able to do just that . |
9 | Maybe we 'll be able to count him as one of our successes yet . ’ |
10 | Pamela Stephenson ( right ) looks terrific with only moments to go — and she 'll be able to wear the outfit later |
11 | The White House spokesman , Mr Marlin Fitzwater , said yesterday that the troops would stay for ‘ as long as it takes , ’ while a subdued Defence Secretary , Mr Dick Cheney , added : ‘ Within the next few weeks we 'll be able to meet the objectives . ’ |
12 | ‘ I 'll be able to talk to her sooner or later , and it sounds as if she might actually be useful . |
13 | You 'll have Oz , of course , but at least you 'll be able to choose where you go . |
14 | At least you 'll be able to choose where you go , Mum had said , giving her the day as a treat . |
15 | You 'll be able to tell her all the news . ’ |
16 | Two bedrooms , indoor toilets , hot and cold running to kitchen , so you 'll be able to wash your hands whenever you want . ’ |
17 | — He 'll be able to name his price . |
18 | As technology improves , adherents claim , we 'll be able to engineer cures for hereditary diseases , from baldness to sickle cell anaemia . |
19 | Obviously we 'll be able to use the usual relaxation exercises , but I do n't want any subconscious resentment creeping in . ’ |
20 | ‘ With time , you 'll be able to craft that raw burning into whatever you choose , and hopefully be able to control it enough to experience it only when you want to . ’ |
21 | I 'm sure he 'll be able to answer your questions to your satisfaction . ’ |
22 | ‘ We know we can get the inhibitor genes into a cell but we ca n't tell whether we 'll be able to produce this inhibitor efficiently enough until we test it . |
23 | She 's dead , only she 'll be able to move around for a bit longer . |
24 | Not that she 'll be able to do much about running away . |
25 | Here , you 'll be able to enjoy the benefits of Malia 's two and a half miles of sandy beach with its range of watersports , beach bars and main street of swinging nightlife . |
26 | Do n't forget you 'll be able to enjoy all the benefits of a Club 18–30 holiday while making a big saving on price . |
27 | ‘ But I 'll be able to come home in the evenings and you can teach me the things I need to know , ’ said Endill . |
28 | Says if I move the window he 'll be able to see what it is and avoid it . ’ |
29 | The Blaiken has a welcoming bar and a separate dining room for house guests and it is the only place Scheffau where you 'll be able to get real English tea ! |
30 | I sometimes find that this method does away with the need to find a new remedy for the acute picture — remember the patient should respond within hours in acute situations so you 'll be able to determine whether the new symptoms are responding or whether you do need a different medicine . |