Example sentences of "you 'll [adv] be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Practise tying the following knots with your Six and you 'll soon be so good at them , you 'll be able to tie them with your eyes closed . |
2 | Millie stood by the pony 's head , stroking its muzzle while she talked to it , saying , ‘ Do n't worry , you 'll soon be home , laddie , then you 'll have your tea . |
3 | You 'll soon be all right . ’ |
4 | If you go on like this , you 'll soon be too big for the place . |
5 | You 'll soon be there . |
6 | You 'll soon be as pretty as she was . ’ |
7 | What you should be aware of though is which elements are the most common in sea water and you 'll not be too surprised to learn that sodium and chlorine , as in sodium chloride , as in common salt are in fact the two most elements in sea water followed by magnesium , sulphur and calcium . |
8 | And he see you there , he said , You 'll not be there long . |
9 | ‘ But you 'll not be there that often , ’ Karr had warned him . |
10 | 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 . ’ |
11 | You 'll probably be better off just keeping one male and a group of females to prevent the problems of territoriality between rival males , which can sometimes occur with Platies and Swordtails . |
12 | But if you 're an individual or small business buyer , then you 'll probably be better off taking the following steps to make sure purchasing your computer is a painless as possible . |
13 | You 'll probably be better paid , and have a better time of it . ’ |
14 | In summary : ‘ Assess your own performance , you 'll probably be far tougher on yourself than I 'd be ; suggest the next steps for improvement . ’ |
15 | ‘ Now that I have you at last you 'll never be away from me again . ’ |
16 | You 'll never be too hot to rock with this fab style from Richard Thompson at Mahogany UK ! |
17 | ‘ You 'll never be there . |
18 | That , if you spend the span of your life making sure that you 'll still be here in twenty-five years ' time , you 're wasting your life away . |
19 | ‘ I hope you 'll still be here . ’ |
20 | I 'll be back tonight — you 'll still be here ’ — raising her voice slightly — ‘ and so will you , Mrs Robinson , so shut up ! ’ |
21 | But you 'll still be legally entitled to some compensation if the machine is faulty , so it may be worth thinking about accepting a free repair or a replacement . |
22 | However , you 'll still be somewhat out of pocket if you decide not to buy the property . |
23 | The memory stays with you for ever and you 'll always be more careful . |
24 | You 'll only be there a couple of days at the most . |
25 | well then you 'll only be there fore |