Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'll be [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ One day I 'll be King of England , ’ I replied . |
2 | Dismissing the anti-spirits movement 's idea of imposing a pledge only to moderation in wine and beer , he announced amid cheers that ‘ nothing but the tee-total would do ’ or , according to some accounts , ‘ I 'll be reet down out-and-out t-t-total for ever and ever . ’ |
3 | " I 'll be master , you 'll be made . |
4 | This is the last time I 'll be part of these people . |
5 | Willie simply said , ‘ I think I 'll be home quicker than you imagine . ’ |
6 | Yeah it 'll be nice because I 'll be centre of attention cos everybody 'll be wanting to talk to me |
7 | I 'm se , I 'll be secretary if no one else wants to do it . |
8 | Okay I 'll be Doll . |
9 | I 'll be Doll . |
10 | so she says I 'll be quarter past nine and you know by er you know |
11 | ‘ I 'll be jake , mum , ’ but Jean was n't so sure , and kept an eye on her as the day progressed . |
12 | ‘ I 'll be diplomacy itself . ’ |
13 | You be mummy ( to Simon ) and I 'll be baby because mine are the smallest . |
14 | I 'm brilliant , I 'll be manageress in a couple of years . |
15 | So I expect I 'll be nappy changing instead . ’ |
16 | So I expect I 'll be nappy changing instead . ’ |
17 | ‘ I 'll be mother . |
18 | Erm it may be some will be not so easy need a bit more work and some of them 'll be sort of in the middle . |
19 | I be lucky I get any bloke fer more'n two monfs togewer like my ol' lady I suppose an' if I get a bloke 'e 'll be aht a' work or 'e 'll set me ter the bleed'n game like 'er I would n't be surprised but if you reely want ter now jus ' fer now for this minute I wanner enjoy it . |
20 | ‘ Because you 're different and special , ’ his father replied , ‘ and one day you 'll be King . ’ |
21 | The inside of the lion that is … you 'll be lunch ! |
22 | When he was duly elected , Machin merely remarked to his wife ‘ You 'll be mayoress to the youngest mayor … |
23 | You wo n't be involved in that Fay really cos you 'll be part of the erm procession with the oils you see . |
24 | ‘ You 'll be part of mine , my love , ’ I whisper to her , below the hissing of the windscreen wipers . |
25 | Telling your loved ones where you 're spending the night or what time you 'll be back is n't something that parents only demand of their children . |
26 | You 'll be cap'n next , I suppose . |
27 | If you come and work for me , this time next year you 'll be millionaire . |
28 | ‘ Yes , my dear , from the moment we 're married you 'll be Countess of Woodleigh . ’ |
29 | It 's gon na fly by and very soon , you 'll be sort of strolling into that exam |
30 | Rather abruptly , when they 'd all opened their presents and had a glass of sherry in their hands , she said , with a shy look at Tim , ‘ Before we start our dinner we 'd like to tell you that this time next year you 'll be Grandma and Grandpa . ’ |