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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 And the likelihood is that in the fullness of time they 'll be the preferred supplier , and they 'll be also supplying the gear bearing .
2 Well it 's , it 's not our , it 's not our er , we 'll be just sticking our nose in where it 's not necessarily wanted .
3 So it 'll be just starting to get dark when you leave there ?
4 I mean yeah she is funny , yeah , but th not to the extent that you find her funny like she 'll be just standing there and you 'll look at her and you 'll start pissing your knickers .
5 Joan , Diane and Max will be on P H I which is role play number two , Bill , Roger and Vince you 'll be looking at pensions and Rob you 'll be just doing savings .
6 Sorry it was another long hard meeting but we are making good progress and I think by the end of our next one when we 've revised most of the procedures we 'll be well placed .
7 Yes , but it will be well screened and , and there will be planting round it and it 'll be well fenced .
8 And tomorrow , if they have n't gone cold on the idea of an expedition , at least they 'll be well prepared .
9 You 'll be well cared for there ; given food and a bed to lie in .
10 they 'll be well pissed off
11 ‘ We 'll be surrounded by dozens of people — you 'll be well protected . ’
12 I 'll be up to see you as soon as I can .
13 I 'll be up to see you later . ’
14 Do n't tell her I said that or she 'll be up fighting me .
15 ‘ It 'll be nice having a picnic together , just the two of us , wo n't it ? ’
16 You 'll be please to know our patient has decided to waken up and grace us with his company , at long last . ’
17 It 'll be easy getting him to show me where he 's chucked my dreams .
18 They 'll be simply brigands .
19 Well I 'll be practically gone by the time you get back , I mean
20 Not to mention estimating how long you 'll be around to enjoy setting your coffee mug down on it .
21 I do n't think I 'll be around to think about it
22 She wo n't be comfortable but she 'll be properly fed and cared for .
23 And there 'll be little change this afternoon , although in Argyll and the Western Isles , it will become a little brighter , if not exactly sunny ,
24 If we can divert that back into Social Services , that 'll be instantly reused .
25 So , off you go , and I 'll be through to read you a story in a few minutes . ’
26 Most of the passengers were either up on deck to watch the ship arrive or they 'll be frantically getting organised for an early breakfast so that they can get ashore . ’
27 ‘ Pity about Nelson , he 'll be badly missed .
28 They 'll be thoroughly trained and paid around £2,500 a year .
29 I 'll be thoroughly enjoying myself . ’
30 ‘ There 'll be no stopping it now , then , ’ said Mrs Wright .
  Next page