Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] 'll [adv] [be] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ So I 'll certainly be using it . ’ |
2 | The project we 're hoping to sponsor , there 's now Friends of the Earth in Ghana , erm who 've Doctor Plumtree quite rightly said , Ghana are working hard on re-forestation schemes , and a scheme that Friends of the Earth is doing is a community re- forestation scheme , because a lot of the re-forestation schemes are from the top down , and they do n't actually get the villagers involved in whatever , so we 'll actually be funding community reforestation schemes , several species of trees , particularly those which help to regenerate the soil , especially if it 's been degraded because the trees have been chopped down , or what-have-you . |
3 | But I doubt if they 'll ever be fished . |
4 | No-one knows if they 'll ever be coming back . |
5 | No cos they 'll still be popping out to the an will we not ? |
6 | Because I 'll still be covering for John |
7 | But if you had your name and year at the top you could actually put a simple statement along the bottom because you 'll only be issuing it for year nine |
8 | The pollen is tiny and minute , so minute that it can get up your nose and give you hay fever , but er you 're never gon na catch hay fever from modules because they 'll never be released , they 're relatively massive compared with , compared with pollen . |
9 | Well there 's no reason not to do that since we 'll also be wanting to see if we can tape council meetings . |
10 | As you 'll probably be spending more time in the living area , this will be your starting point . |
11 | And those bits again , either tuck them in out of the way or better still fold them over and put a big plaster over the top to get them right out the way so no ends are left dangling , remember for most people you 're doing this for they 'll probably be returning to their place of work , okay , so they need to be safe to return to work , everybody okay on that lot ? |