Example sentences of "so [pron] 'll [be] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm going to shape the right side of the neck first , so I 'll be knitting over needles 0 to 60 on the right of the machine . |
2 | I 've got a meeting so I 'll be staying late . |
3 | ‘ I rented it , so I 'll be putting in an expense claim . ’ |
4 | But now I 've got what I came for , so I 'll be going . ’ |
5 | ‘ So I 'll be going now . ’ |
6 | ‘ So she 'll be looking this way , waiting for the bus ! ’ thought Cheryl excitedly . |
7 | I reckon they only have one door apiece , so she 'll be trapped . |
8 | And L A P R is half of the current tax rate , so you 'll be earning twelve and a half percent on your , has anyo any pre-eighty four contracts ? |
9 | ‘ So you 'll be staying with Allie and me and Mum ? ’ |
10 | ‘ So you 'll be staying in the area , then ? ’ |
11 | ‘ So you 'll be gone too , then , ’ she had said , her own voice flat as lead . |
12 | ‘ So you 'll be leaving , then ? ’ she said hoarsely . |
13 | She 's one of the gorgons who guard the doors of Almack 's , so you 'll be accepted everywhere you go . " |
14 | Okay so you 'll be doing angles and things like that . |
15 | Okay so you 'll be doing all these how far is it from one place to the other . |
16 | Well , that 's certainly true , but Bridgemere is absorbing the extra cost itself so you 'll be paying the same for the nursery 's coir-grown plants as you would for peat-raised plants . |
17 | In his spare time , this it what I did n't know , he 's an avid , which I am also , so we 'll be swopping games in the near future . |
18 | ‘ Your main priority is to get to know the city as quickly as possible , so we 'll be acting mainly as back-up for the first few days . |
19 | Lots of people like the poster too , so we 'll be sticking with it for now , and as for the scores … we 'll be done some more reader challenges soon , so liars who can hardly play a game they claim to have mastered will have me to deal with ! |
20 | Delays cost us and the airlines a lot of money , so we 'll be beavering away to solve your problem as quickly as possible . |
21 | He simply does n't have a phone so we 'll be sending one out to him very soon . |
22 | " So we 'll be launching her come St Bartholomew 's more'n likely , " Harry remarked . |
23 | ‘ The new cars , ’ George said , ‘ will be heated by electricity , not steam , so we 'll be doing away with the steam pipe , eh ? |
24 | but the er , at the joint meeting of course they 're all a bit subdued , cos they 're coming onto to well what 'll happened , cos I 've work up there , they 're much more gregarious than the bloke down here , so they 'll take the stuff out of especially when , so we 'll be doing it . |
25 | We know that you want the GHI to guide you in choosing and using appliances , so we 'll be reviewing one product every month , starting with vacuum cleaners in February . |
26 | And our Brides ' Day was a sellout , so we 'll be running another one soon . |
27 | We 'll make a hypothetical traverse from Easter Island on the East Pacific Rise ( an oceanic ridge , remember ) right across South America as far as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge , so we 'll be starting at one plate margin , crossing a second and ending up at a third , each of them , of course , marked by a major belt of seismic activity [ see Fig. 2 ] . |
28 | For a start , it 's Good Housekeeping 's 70th Birthday this year , in March to be precise , but we do n't intend to let such an important anniversary slip by in just one month , so we 'll be celebrating throughout 1992 with lots of extras and special treats for you . |
29 | And that makes people angry , and , and hostile , because that 's what guilt has to er there will also be a lot of bottled up distress because they 'll think ‘ well he 's there , I 've got no right to cry , I 'm safe home ’ , so they 'll be bottling up their feelings about it . |
30 | ‘ So they 'll be coming to Lansdowne Road really fancying their chances . ’ |