Example sentences of "[pron] will [adv] [be] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 because But then I thought then I thought well I 'll Here 's Rachel do you want to and then like it 's be like Oh I 'm spoiling it for him .
2 " And one day perhaps I 'll even be mum to a boy child , like all of you .
3 That one day I 'll just be history , like the rest …
4 ‘ Well , I 'll best be orf , ’ she said coldly .
5 I 'll still be Tony to most people .
6 You and I will always be friends . ’
7 James Capel is taking the latter tack , while Hoare Govett , which will soon be 51% owned by its employees , will concentrate on quality here .
8 Theorists of the ‘ regulation ’ school , such as Aglietta ( 1979 ) , regard Fordism as something which will increasingly be con fined to the less developed industries , themselves tending to be located within less developed areas of the world economy , as capitalism becomes ever more institutionalized .
9 Provisions which will probably be conditions from the beginning deal with aspects such as the time for delivery and the description of the actual computer concerned .
10 You will also have to allow for the time lag between installation and productive use which will probably be months rather than weeks or days .
11 Last week , an announcement on er further steps on acid rain — six thousand million pounds ; I mean there 's big , big money in there already committed and I 've no doubt that when the need is shown , there 'll be greater money still spent — which will either be taxpayer 's money or customer 's money .
12 Service by post of documents , other than of originating process , which will obviously be documents served subsequent to the originating process , are deemed to have been served and received if sent by post to the " address for service " , which is defined in Ord 1 , r 3 .
13 The company expects to sell via OEMs ( one of which will obviously be IBM ) , VARs and integrators as well as direct .
14 Well you 'll soon be computer whizz kids eh ?
15 WIGAN boss John Monie has warned British rugby league : ‘ Get your act together or you 'll never be world champions . ’
16 You 'll still be King of Ruritania in a year 's time . ’
17 You 'll always be losers ! ’
18 So I have to say that though I at this moment very close to this in the smallest county of England I have also had experience in three other major counties in mainland England er and I have found the same experience the difficulty of finding people who will even be councillors or magistrates , let alone these other jobs that the er that the er Home Secretary seeks to find .
19 We will appoint from the House of Commons a Minister for Legal Administration , who will initially be part of the Lord Chancellor 's Department .
20 The betting industry needs to shake off its dowdy appearance and attract customers who will still be customers in the 21st century .
21 If I succeed , you will still be Shah , If I fail , you can hang me and you will still be Shah . "
22 If I succeed , you will still be Shah , If I fail , you can hang me and you will still be Shah . "
23 ‘ And you hush , too , McAllister — yes , you will always be McAllister to me , ’ he said .
24 I 'm terribly grateful to you for all your help , but we 'll just be friends tonight , OK ? ’
25 We 'll always be friends , I know it . ’
26 Free feed in this instance is not to attract them to our swim , for if we have chosen wisely we will already be fishing on the patrol route which they follow regardless of groundbait being present or not .
27 ‘ What matters to us is the fact that we have not enjoyed much success against Southern Hemisphere nations and until we start beating them regularly we will never be world champions .
28 ‘ And knowing John , there 'll probably be Jaffa cakes for later . ’
29 Yeah I bet there 'll probably be snow tonight
30 There 'll surely be heart failure . ’
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