Example sentences of "there will [adv] be [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 The popular songs of the day encapsulated perfectly its mood — patriotism , courage , facile optimism masking anxiety and heartache : ‘ Coming in on a Wing and a Prayer ’ ; ‘ There 'll Always be an England ’ ( even the Scots seemed not to mind this ! ) ;
2 ‘ We 'll never give in ! ’ said Our Gracie , and led the auditorium audience of 10,000 in several rousing verses of ‘ Land of Hope and Glory ’ and ‘ There 'll Always Be An England ’ .
3 My memories of that event are hazy but I felt that I should have somehow or other done something , crawled about the burning ground with my leg hanging off singing ‘ There 'll always be an England ’ and waving a tattered Union Jack over the hedge in defiance .
4 He hummed softly ‘ There 'll always be an England ’ and joked as he shifted the weight of his rucksack ‘ as if on a walking holiday ’ .
5 When Germans appeared on the west dockside , Bob Burtenshaw — still humming ‘ There 'll always be an England … ’ ran at them firing his pistol , despite his wounds .
6 And then the war ended , and Vera Lyn sang ‘ There 'll always be an England ’ on the wireless .
7 There will also be a London gig at the Kilburn National , although a date has not been confirmed .
8 There will also be a London gig at the Kilburn National , although a date has not been confirmed .
9 Why there will never be a Lord Dodd of Knotty Ash
10 Sentimentality says that there will always be an England Church , and though you personally do n't do anything about or believe in it , it 's nice that someone does .
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