Example sentences of "[pron] 'll [adv] be [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 " And one day perhaps I 'll even be mum to a boy child , like all of you .
2 That one day I 'll just be history , like the rest …
3 ‘ Well , I 'll best be orf , ’ she said coldly .
4 Well you 'll soon be computer whizz kids eh ?
5 WIGAN boss John Monie has warned British rugby league : ‘ Get your act together or you 'll never be world champions . ’
6 You 'll still be King of Ruritania in a year 's time . ’
7 Yeah I bet there 'll probably be snow tonight
8 There 'll surely be heart failure . ’
9 There 'll also be job losses and pub closures
10 Look sharpish , and there 'll still be time to whip down to Rose Morris in London 's Denmark Street on Wednesday Nov 18th to catch an Ovation clinic featuring one of the UK 's best-known sessioneers Ian Aitken .
11 ‘ But if they ca n't be shifted , there 'll never be room for you , no matter how much better than them you may be at the job . ’
12 There 'll always be money — and food in father 's platter , even now he 's old . ’
13 They 'll soon be potato picking .
14 So it 'll soon be Easter as well wo n't it ?
15 It 'll soon be Easter
16 It 'll soon be Christmas , ’ said Pascoe inconsequently .
17 Well I said it 'll soon be Christmas she said yes not quite four weeks she said .
18 It 'll soon be tea time wo n't it Tim ?
19 It 'll soon be time for us to take control , seriously . ’
20 It 'll soon be time for me to write again .
21 It 'll soon be time for your afternoon lesson . ’
22 Cos if not it 'll soon be time for bed .
23 It 'll probably be whatsername 's June !
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