Example sentences of "[pron] will [adv] be a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't wait up for me , I 'll probably be a while . ’ |
2 | I 'll always be a mixture of faults and virtues . |
3 | ‘ I 'll always be a supporter of a strong , independent and properly funded BBC . |
4 | They 've made it fairly clear to me that I 'll never be a high-flier , but every company needs some people who are n't high-fliers , and that 's all right by me . |
5 | ‘ Look , I 'll never be a concert flautist . |
6 | I 'll only be a minute . ’ |
7 | ‘ I 'll only be a minute . |
8 | I 'll only be a minute or two . ’ |
9 | Yep , okay I 'll only be a minute . |
10 | ‘ I 'll only be a moment … and maybe we 'll do an extra blood-sugar reading in a little while to make sure being upset is n't making it go wonky . ’ |
11 | I know that I will always be a dilettante by comparison . |
12 | As long as I refuse to recognize my part in the fallenness of the world around me , I will never be a blessing to others . |
13 | This power can be regarded as an unavoidable element in the evolutionary process , which will always be a part of ongoing life . |
14 | The plaintiff will have to move as soon as possible to move suitable accommodation which will inevitably be a bungalow . |
15 | yes that 's right any way I shoot off and as I say hope you 'll soon be a bit better both of you |
16 | You 'll never be a pipe smoker . |
17 | But listen , Bobbie , and let me tell you this : if you ever come to Victoria again without visiting me , you 'll never be a pall-bearer at my funeral ! ’ |
18 | ‘ You 'll never be a singer , however hard you try . |
19 | You 'll always be a loser . |
20 | She 'll never be a match for those two old women . |
21 | There will be a new public competition and purchasing unit in the Treasury to carry forward that work , led by a part-time chairman from the private sector , who will also be a member of the advisory panel on the citizens charter . |
22 | The headship of the Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory is assigned by the Hebdomadal Council , on the recommendation of the Physical Sciences Board and of the General Board of the Faculties , for specified periods of not less than five years , to a person holding an established academic post in the department , who will usually be a professor or reader or the holder of such a title . |
23 | You will soon Be a man . ’ |
24 | We 'll still be a team which tackles every situation together ’ , Farr-Jones says . |
25 | situation that , you know , hopefully by next Christmas we 'll we 'll maybe be a bit |
26 | Sixteen is a bad age at which to know one will never be a genius . |
27 | Describing himself as ‘ a retired fiddler ’ , he was reluctant to say which of the many festival events would be highlights for him , but could hardly deny , that one will certainly be a performance by his former pupil , Claire Roff , now 18 , who began playing the violin when she was only four . |
28 | Some campaigns are doomed to failure from the start and that one will certainly be a waste of time . |
29 | There 'll probably be a scene or two with you in bed together , in the morning sort of thing — but with sheets , okay ? " |
30 | There 'll probably be a car round here somewhere , waiting for him to pick up . |