Example sentences of "'ll [adv] be [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I have a theory that one day I 'll just be sitting there moving the pencil around and I 'll hit on a brand new character for a strip . |
2 | I know him — he 'll just be lying there miserable … ’ |
3 | It 'll just be took automatically |
4 | ‘ That need not trouble you any longer , you 'll not be pestered again . ’ |
5 | Bean , who lodged an official complaint , raged : ‘ We 'll not be coming here again . |
6 | ‘ You 'll not be running away again just yet ? ’ |
7 | ‘ Does n't matter , Mammy ; it 'll soon be crushed anyway , when we start playing games . ’ |
8 | ‘ We 'll soon be getting somewhere . ’ |
9 | ‘ Because even if you are leaving we 'll still be working together . ’ |
10 | This is it , Middle Age , and it will go on like this for the next thirty-six years until , without any big deal , without even noticing probably , it will be Old Age and we 'll still be sitting here . |
11 | Fucking hell , go for it then , we 've got all night , we do n't have dinner till one o'clock so it do n't matter , we 'll still be sat here . |
12 | We 'll probably be calling again . ’ |
13 | But this one wo n't be around for hundreds of years … in fact , it 'll probably be washed away with the first rainstorm . |
14 | and er , she 's got two more raises at school , they 'll give him a credit and then wrote him a letter saying that he 'll probably be expelled again , of course she went busting up there |
15 | ‘ I 'll probably be spending quite a lot of time writing poetry . ’ |
16 | Yes , but you 'll also be going outside , yes |
17 | Either way , ’ he added more earnestly , ‘ they 'll undoubtedly be tucked away in some suitably black and hidden corner . ’ |
18 | He still looks pretty miserable , but Dancer seems to have cheered him up , and the specialist says he 'll definitely be playing again next year . ’ |
19 | I do n't want to give the impression that 's a road that 'll never be flooded again . |
20 | " She 'll never be raised again , " and Maurice suggested that Willis would be much better off if he did n't have to look at the wreck of Dreadnought at every low tide . |
21 | One they 'll never be know precisely the date that they 're being proofed |
22 | It may look good when you are standing , but if you reveal acres of thigh when sitting at a business meeting , you 'll never be taken seriously . |
23 | It may look good when you are standing , but if you reveal acres of thigh when sitting at a business meeting , you 'll never be taken seriously . |
24 | She says he 'll never be coming home . |
25 | They 'll never be used again . |