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

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1 ‘ Perhaps you 'll be able to return to work a little later on when your stepmother 's health improves .
2 He 'll be able to return to his Florida oceanside home in just a couple of hours .
3 Put your hands up and then I 'll be able to listen to you .
4 ‘ Darling , you always were more than grateful for the smallest things that anyone did for you , but in future you 'll be able to turn to me . ’
5 No , no we 've got another office at Knebworth which is a village approximately six miles north of here , what I will also be doing automatically is passing your details through to the office so that as you 're looking for character property and village property they 'll be particularly appropriate okay , but also to make life easier we actually carry their details here so anything that they 've got available I 'll be able to give to you now
6 ‘ I 'll be able to talk to her sooner or later , and it sounds as if she might actually be useful .
7 He will talk to you generally about investment advice and during the break you 'll be able to talk to him you 'll be able to ask questions .
8 ‘ It 's all owing to you three that I 'll be able to go to Gridford at last .
9 So you 'll be able to go to sea now .
10 ‘ And then you 'll be able to go to your home , ’ she added to Lucy .
11 But eventually I 'll be able to go to anyone I like if he 's cheaper I 'll have to get Dai Jones the carpenter from down the road instead . ’
12 This means you 'll be on the list under both forms of your address , so no matter which form your From : address happens to take on a given day , you 'll be able to write to the list .
13 If you have a personnel department , you 'll be able to speak to the personnel manager in confidence .
14 then I 'll be able to chat to it .
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