Example sentences of "will [be] [pron] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | By the time somebody finds them there 'll be nothing to link us to the killings . ’ |
2 | There 'll be plenty to do . |
3 | two copies so it 'll be something to do by the time we get back . |
4 | Oh no ; it 'll be something to hang on to . ’ |
5 | ‘ It 'll be something to tell them when we get back wo n't it . |
6 | If they kill Ember there 'll be no-one to protect me . |
7 | ‘ There 'll be someone to take his place soon enough but with any luck they 'll just stick to violence . ’ |
8 | There 'll be someone to see you in a minute . ’ |
9 | At least she 'll be someone to talk to . |
10 | ‘ It 'll be great , Julie , I 've got a lot of people I want you to meet , and there 'll be lots to drink — You are coming , are n't you ? |
11 | I 'm sure there 'll be lots to read about that man Sydney burrows . |
12 | Whatever happens on Saturday there will be plenty to keep the interest afterwards . |
13 | Whatever happens on Saturday there will be plenty to keep the interest afterwards . |
14 | When they come up , there will be something to remember me by . |
15 | ‘ It will be something to remember . ’ |
16 | ‘ I 've a horrible feeling , ’ said Masklin , ‘ that if I go out there now , there will be something to eat , and it 'll be me . ’ |
17 | You simply roam around , safe in the knowledge that round each corner there will be something to please . |
18 | If I fall , Isabel thought suddenly , I am alone in the house , there will be nobody to hear me cry out , Kathleen will be delayed , she wanders around the shops , gossiping everywhere . |
19 | I photographed the box in the cavity , but there will be nothing to link the photograph with the Josephs or even with the Villa Fiesole . ’ |
20 | There will be nothing to stop us taking that , erm binding it up , sending it to Peter a a and Chris if we wanted , |
21 | Then you 'll suddenly discover that your life is empty — there will be nothing to enjoy , nothing to hope for . |
22 | So now , whenever he plays well , it will be nothing to do with Leeds … just Dalglish/Blackburn . |
23 | When the money for Dr. La Rue 's post at the museum runs out later this year , there will be no-one to carry on her research and restoration work . |
24 | ‘ If any harm comes to us , ’ said Rincewind , ‘ then there will be no-one to operate the magic box . |
25 | There will be everything to delight the Machine Knitter or anyone thinking of buying a machine . |
26 | It will be one to remember . |
27 | Another problem facing farmers in the future will be what to do with the stubble left in their fields after harvesting . |
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29 | ‘ Maybe there will be someone to fill Lineker 's shoes in years to come but at the moment the replacements must be given a chance to do it in their own time . ’ |