Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [be] like " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ People phone me up to invite me out and I 'll be like , ’ she puts on a whiny voice , ‘ Oh no , I 'd like to stay home and watch a video or read a book . ’ |
2 | I 'll be like bloody Cinderella . ’ |
3 | I 'll be like that about the '70s . |
4 | Oh then I 'll be like , I then be glad to see it when I come back |
5 | I du n no what I 'll be like at seven o'clock tonight . |
6 | I 'll be like Geor Geo George 's mother one year and his mo and his mother was in her seventies he came in says to daddy ho gosh ! |
7 | I was very put out to read in your article on Rachel Friend , her answer to the question : ‘ What do you think you 'll be like when you 're 60 ? ’ |
8 | What do you think you 'll be like when you 're 60 ? |
9 | You 'll be like some savage to them , clutching a wooden idol . ’ |
10 | else you 'll you 'll be like grandma was at Mrs |
11 | You 'll be like , do you want one ? |
12 | She 'll be like a little palomino when she turns brown , he thought . |
13 | She 'll be like a great bird , skimming over the water . ’ |
14 | They , " she waved her hand towards the door , " They will pull her away from her , take bits of her that used to be all ours , and she 'll be like a visitor here . " |
15 | You pray you will be like him and all will be well . ’ |
16 | The small age gap will bring you closer together , and you will be like friends . |
17 | ‘ You will be like the many . |
18 | Alcohol will turn men away from you and send your soul to hell ; you will be like a ship with a broken rudder , like a temple without its god , like a house without bread … |
19 | That 's why we 'll be like him . |
20 | If we do we 'll be like the man in the cartoon who fell off the Empire State Building and shouted just before he hit the ground ‘ I 'm doing great so far ’ . |
21 | They 'll be like a dog with a rag , tugging away at it , with growls and grunts till you loosen your hold and let them have their rightful trophy . |
22 | ‘ I dread to think what they 'll be like when Ronnie has a smile on his face — as he will when the Ports win the title back . ’ |
23 | So they 're you know they 'll be like that . |
24 | They 'll be like one another ha . |
25 | Oh I wonder what they 'll be like , I do n't want them as tight as those others , yeah but it 's the legs and that , those others of mine , when I got them back they were really very ti tight |
26 | Even if they do not have to hide , they will be like lieutenants to us now — ‘ |
27 | They will be like angels . |
28 | Wimbledon without him will be like having its famous strawberries — without cream . |
29 | He 'll be like an old boxer trying to make a comeback . |
30 | He 'll be like a bear with a sore head when he gets up . ’ |