Example sentences of "you 'll be in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Let that sunshine fool you into taking off your coat , and you 'll be in bed with pneumonia before you know it . ’ |
2 | Cos you 'll be in bed . |
3 | But you 'll be in love many times , you know — this is only the beginning . ’ |
4 | ‘ That does n't sound too awful — or does it mean you 'll be in purdah ? ’ |
5 | You 'll be in agony but you 'll feel so good you wo n't care . ’ |
6 | ‘ I wonder if you 'll be in South Island or North Island , ’ said Daisy , narrowly avoiding ramming the car in front which had braked suddenly . |
7 | Now , if you can seduce his housekeeper Mrs Kelly into Anglicanism , you 'll be in clover . ’ |
8 | I shall expect you always to be dressed by dinner time and whomsoever I bring home to my table you 'll be in readiness to receive . |
9 | ‘ Just mark my words , Sharon , ’ she says , ‘ within six months you 'll be in prison again . ’ |
10 | But only half a mile away you 'll be in force 5 to 7 and choppy water , excellent if you 're a fit expert . |
11 | ‘ You 'll be in charge , ’ Kolchinsky said , looking at Whitlock . |
12 | God , am I glad to see you ] The only good news I 've had this morning is that you 'll be in charge . |
13 | If the Headmaster finds you out , you 'll be in trouble . ’ |
14 | Then you 'll be in trouble . |
15 | The tallest of the group then spoke : ‘ If you report this to the police , you 'll be in trouble ! |
16 | ‘ If you hang it in the kitchen , ’ Betty said , ‘ the gamekeeper might pass and look in and then you 'll be in trouble . ’ |
17 | They 'll catch me and you 'll be in trouble . ’ |
18 | ‘ You 'll be in trouble running out like that , you rascal , ’ she told Azor , giving him a friendly scratch on the top of his head . |
19 | You 'll be taking over my job as cop winder , and when you do I 'll be promoted to the looms , just as you 'll be in time . ’ |