Example sentences of "will [be] [adj] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | That 'll be all dried out by now . |
2 | ‘ Looks like we 'll be eleven sitting down to dinner . ’ |
3 | If not I 'll be obliged to stay on in Paris a while . ’ |
4 | Now I 'll be able to splash out for Christmas , ’ she said . |
5 | Erm , I think I will give up being Chair this time , I 've done it too long , too long , and I 've had it John as Co-Chair during the year and I hope that he 'll be able to carry on as , as Chair Person , I think really I 've done it , done it for long enough erm , and we 'll have to ask , we hope , we hope the Treasurer just taken over will carry on |
6 | ‘ Hopefully I 'll be able to carry on as an amateur and help mum in the shop . ’ |
7 | ‘ I 've knitted you a tracksuit , dear — now you 'll be able to jog down to the shop when I need more yarn . ’ |
8 | She 's dead , only she 'll be able to move around for a bit longer . |
9 | Novices who learn quickly will find this a most satisfying resort ; by the second week they 'll be able to move on to intermediate classes . |
10 | When you are ten you 'll be able to go up to Guides . |
11 | Do they think you 'll be able to go back to work ? |
12 | ‘ You 'll be able to go back on the streets , ’ she said . |
13 | and that , that 's why their er you know , Shaun , erm , Amelda brought erm Moyra down with the babies , you know she was up there and she could help her down , but Shaun is coming down now wi , this weekend in the car and of course they 'll be able to go back in the car , erm there 's , there 's gon na be a party for erm , of course should warn the girl Of course that 's the awful thing about it is n't it ? |
14 | If YOU are our winner today you 'll be able to take up to ONE HUNDRED friends on an unforgettable night out at Stringfellows , the world-famous London nightclub . |
15 | ‘ I think I 'll be able to 'op back to the bedroom by meself , ’ said Dolly . |
16 | just for mornings only he 'll be able to stick up for himself and that wo n't he ? |
17 | well perhaps you know we 'll be able to find out for oursel , if a hundred Scottish women with two thousand seem like a lot of money . |
18 | ‘ Perhaps we 'll be able to start up in a shop again , like we did at Silmour Street . ’ |
19 | It can he useful to recap on the action you want taken after putting on pressure : ‘ If I call talk about it today , then I 'll be able to get on with the project — if I ca n't , the project is going to have to he delayed . |
20 | ( a ) ‘ If I can talk about it today , then I 'll be able to get on with the project — if I ca n't , the project is going to have to be delayed . |
21 | By that time we should have sorted out this business of the poison pen letter and you 'll be able to get back to a normal life again . ’ |
22 | ‘ Now we 'll be able to get back to normal and replace the plaque , although we 'll have to make sure it 's bolted down so no one does this sort of thing in the future . |
23 | One of the easiest ways to regain your freedom is to use a sling — you 'll be able to get about on public transport and visit shops and restaurants without the cumbersome trappings of a buggy or pram . |
24 | You 'll be able to get out of the car know darling , instead of climbing into the hedge wo n't you ? . |
25 | You 'll be able to get out on your own , wo n't you ? ’ |
26 | ‘ In fact , if I do or say anything that you really object to , you 'll be able to walk back to the house . ’ |
27 | Er and you 'd get some feedback to us from the Neighbourhood Watch point of view er and it 's not peculiar to Neighbourhood Watches but er from , from your point of view you also have access to the police in that er eventually there should be a liaison built up , not overnight I mean it wo n't , it wo n't happen tomorrow morning either , but there 'll be a lia liaison between the , the local police officer and yourselves er and if there 's any problems that you may have , you know and you 'll be able to communicate back to them . |
28 | Soon , though , Horsewoman Clair Dalton will be establishing a regular service around the town and for a couple of pounds , you 'll be able to step back in time and view the famous architecture in the same way that the Spa Towns Regency Founders did . |
29 | ‘ Then you 'll be glad to get back to your home with us . ' ’ |
30 | And then I expect you 'll be glad to get back to the Vicarage . |