Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'll [adv] be [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In his next movie In The Line Of Fire , he stars opposite John Malcovich : ‘ I 'll just be the actor .
2 Do n't wait up for me , I 'll probably be a while . ’
3 I 'll always be a mixture of faults and virtues .
4 I 'll always be a supporter of a strong , independent and properly funded BBC .
5 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 .
6 ‘ Look , I 'll never be a concert flautist .
7 I 'll only be a minute . ’
8 I 'll only be a minute .
9 I 'll only be a minute or two . ’
10 Yep , okay I 'll only be a minute .
11 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 . ’
12 I 'll only be an hour or so , ’ he said .
13 yes that 's right any way I shoot off and as I say hope you 'll soon be a bit better both of you
14 You 'll never be a pipe smoker .
15 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 ! ’
16 You 'll never be a singer , however hard you try .
17 You 've been telling people for two years that you 'll never be an investigator again .
18 You 'll always be a loser .
19 She 'll never be a match for those two old women .
20 We 'll still be a team which tackles every situation together ’ , Farr-Jones says .
21 situation that , you know , hopefully by next Christmas we 'll we 'll maybe be a bit
22 But he 's my husband , and even if we do stray now and again , we 'll always be an item . ’
23 I I mean er I doubt whether we 'll we 'll have a full slate in February anyway so I mean they 'll probably be the option for people to come in later and we 'll probably end up co-opting people later and er I think we should
24 they 'll still be a health service , but peo
25 ‘ If they can maintain that enthusiasm they 'll certainly be an asset to the League . ’
26 ‘ Come on , let's get out of John 's office , he 'll likely be a while yet . ’
27 ‘ Andy used to tell me that he ought to be called ‘ Boo Linighan ’ because boos were all he seemed to get from our fans — but he 'll deservedly be a hero now , ’ beamed captain Tony Adams after becoming the first man ever to lift both the League and FA Cups in the same season .
28 He 'll always be a flier , but with skill and imagination , he hopes to bring this dream safely home .
29 He 'll never be a man , he 's still in the nursery playing with toy bikes . ’
30 After all , I came along when he must have thought you were safe to be a bachelor for ever and ever , and now he 'll never be a lord and everything . ’
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