Example sentences of "'ll be [adj] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He 's been with him since primary school , it 'll be nice to go to , cos they 're going off to America when they 've finished
2 So it was logical to acquire Pitlochry through a share exchange , and it 'll be logical to look to a flotation . ’
3 You 'll be intrigued to read about the Killer Rabbits , The Magic Roundabouts , The Flat Stanleys , Swoop Groove Mungers , The Sheds and The Plastic Snails .
4 You 'll be intrigued to read about the Killer Rabbits , The Magic Roundabouts , The Flat Stanleys , Swoop Groove Mungers , The Sheds and The Plastic Snails .
5 Erm if anybody has any questions or queries on that er we 'll be pleased to deal with them .
6 If you sometimes wish you had eyes in the back of your head to see exactly what the children are getting up to in the back of the car , you 'll be pleased to hear about The Lane Changer from Automotive .
7 In their nervousness they offered at once the gifts they had brought : tea , fruit , duty-free whiskey — ‘ It 'll be useful to have in the house even if nobody drinks it and we might need a glass ’ — a printed silk headscarf , thick fur gloves .
8 ‘ But I 'm sure that after being monopolised by me for so long you 'll be anxious to return to your boyfriend . ’
9 I 'll be delighted to dance at your wedding . ’
10 I 'll be delighted to hear from British Gas as to how they can actually turn round and change a national agreement without having any formal discussions with the trade union side at any time at all .
11 And also it 'll be good to go to a party in London where it is n't like totally drug oriented , there wo n't be any drugs
12 You think she is so besotted with you she 'll be content to live with you forever ? ’
13 I mean , I mean they are , they 're , they really are you know , we 're so complacent in this country , Mr Cameron , I , I do n't know , do you know , they 're just hitting us in every direction , my goodness me , you , you know , you 'll be afraid to breathe without they 'll want to target that .
14 Well at least she 'll be able to sit with it on her lap aha I like it
15 Sadly the last call , I think we 'll be able to squeeze in this morning on our programme .
16 And it looks like nobody 'll be able to drive in their car , except for Aunt Mary .
17 And we 're also going to set up our own site , which we 'll be able to carry on on a daily basis throughout the year , so obviously the schools ca n't do it during the holidays .
18 If you take advantage of the sales you 'll be able to save at least 20p in the £ on goods which are already at rock-bottom prices .
19 H how would you go to somebody like that and say well yeah we , we 'll be able to negotiate for you better in the future and we might be able to get more er be better conditions of service than you 've got now but as of now you 're gon na be paying this much more in contributions .
20 ‘ You 'll be able to visit like old friends now .
21 ‘ Perhaps you 'll be able to return to work a little later on when your stepmother 's health improves .
22 He 'll be able to return to his Florida oceanside home in just a couple of hours .
23 ‘ Nor do you know whether or not she 'll be able to cope with the stairs . ’
24 Do you think you 'll be able to manage with the bills and that ?
25 She says she 's very sorry and hopes you 'll be able to manage without her .
26 Susan Cole-King from Burcott has already been ordained ; it was into the Episcopal Church in the United States four years ago , but Mrs Cole-King , who works as a deacon for the Oxford diocese at Dorchester , is looking forward to the day she 'll be able to act as a priest closer to home .
27 I 'll be able to tap into him any time .
28 Put your hands up and then I 'll be able to listen to you .
29 because you 'll be able to pick up M sixty three using the non M sixty three uses that one
30 Your care will mean that you 'll probably know if anything untoward is happening and you 'll be able to deal with any problems early on .
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