Example sentences of "will be [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There 'll be no such effect for those aboard the Angelina . |
2 | My biggest regret is that there 'll be no new blood keeping the spirit going . |
3 | ‘ There 'll be no awkward customers as long as I 'm in charge ! ’ said Mary grimly . |
4 | ‘ For there 'll be no second shots . ’ |
5 | Though it 's 75pc rural , there 'll be no no-go areas . |
6 | You just have to hope that they put our wing in early otherwise there 'll be no hot water left . |
7 | It 'll be no good saying , ‘ Oh , well send some to that lot at Thornton Dale ’ |
8 | ‘ It 'll be no bad thing for you to learn how they operate . ’ |
9 | And you know what happens from there , she 'll be dumped in a common grave : there 'll be no pious words said over her , her being a suicide . |
10 | After all , they 'll be no different from so many of their school friends . |
11 | Not by plane , we 'll catch the train and then the ferry like before , almost nostalgically since when the tunnel is open , there 'll be no more frontiers to cross : the sea , I think again , has already ceased to exist for England . |
12 | There 'll be no more dreams now ! ’ |
13 | I give you fair warning there 'll be no more of that kind of rubbish when he gets back . ’ |
14 | ‘ There 'll be no more shenanigans . ’ |
15 | ‘ There 'll be no more fellatio . ’ |
16 | There 'll be no more trouble . |
17 | We 'll be no more in your mind , and will die a little because of it . |
18 | There 'll be no more trouble . ’ |
19 | He 's negotiating the sale of his house — selling it to a consultant surgeon at Seabourne General Hospital , so there 'll be no more opposition for you . ’ |
20 | They 'll be no more of this ! |
21 | There 'll be no more work on the site until their plans to replace to hotel have been passed . |
22 | Now , that would have been a W I committee day so we 've had to alter the committee to the Tuesday , so I 'm afraid they 'll be no handy craft on Tuesday the first of December . |
23 | If y'have , there 'll be no hard feelin 's . |
24 | you know plenty of other little girls that would want to look after him , and I said it 's no good relying on Vicky because she , the little sister , she 's nine , she was too young to do things by herself , you know , I said there 's no way you can let , leave it all to Vicky , so that if you do n't want him any more you must tell me and I said there 'll be no hard feelings but that 's it , cos he comes first at the end of the day , so she said oh I , oh I have been naughty have you been ? |
25 | For you , as for me , boy , there 'll be a warm welcome in Parfois . |
26 | The weather ; it 'll be a warm and sunny evening . |
27 | Or you can say it the other way round That 'll be a negative correlation Now the alternative would be when you plot them you get a circle almost , you get , there appears to be no systematic relationship between the two So what you 'd be tempted to say is , no correlation Now I 'm gon na try and move towards how we might measure , how might we actually measure , get a measure of correlation because what you 'd be able to say is , well they 're more correlated or less correlated . |
28 | Well his 'll be a thousand pound for the operation , being a major operation , it will be the fact that it 's skull . |
29 | Oh it 'll be a complete change for them |
30 | Fox F M's weather — it 'll be a dry evening and most of the night , but towards morning rain will spread in to the Banbury area extending down to the Berkshire Downs on Wednesday morning . |