Example sentences of "[adv] they 'll be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So they 'll be able to record the excitement that might happen tomorrow .
2 Soon they 'll be redundant :
3 Soon they 'll be independent .
4 Erm , as I 've said there is a display there and Moat are here to ask ask ask as many questions obviously as you 'd like and hopefully they 'll be able to clear up any er , issues on the .
5 Well hopefully they 'll be able to do something
6 Tomorrow they 'll be free to roam Fantasyland , Adventureland and all the other Lands and try the attractions before gathering for the big gala in the evening .
7 but surely , but surely I mean surely they 'll be able to restore the housing benefit
8 that if we pass on some of your comments at the end of the section , maybe they 'll be able to arrange , maybe in two or three months time a visit that most of us can make , particularly those of you who missed it , because it is an important experience , but obviously quite difficult to arrange , because it involves real tenants and real people but we can pass that back , and I 'm sure the officers will consider it .
9 If I can get just a fraction of this spooky atmosphere into my drawings , then they 'll be perfect . ’
10 Then they 'll be able to examine the plane at their leisure . ’
11 Can you just come back a little further and then they 'll be able to see , better if all round the side
12 So they 'll have the run of the place then and then they 'll be able to , be able to go in and out once they please I suppose .
13 Yeah , yeah and then they 'll be able to stay Joseph and Charlotte will be full time in January they 're allowed to , I think what it is , is , they 're allowed to start when they 're small part time but they 're not allowed to go full time until the term they 're gon na be five in and you see Charlotte will be five in March and because I think that comes before the Easter of the Bank Holiday , erm she 'll be able to start January full time , where you 're supposed to , you know , three years they 'll all be
14 No , the problem is they 'll be all but then they 'll be secondhand shoes .
15 If we — you — cooperate , then they 'll be satisfied and , as you say , leave you to get on with your work .
16 And I said er , I 'll take the children back to my house with me , at least they 'll be warm , I can give them a drink or something .
17 Erm when the sun 's at the hottest anyway it 's sheltered it only gets , oh and the other thing is , you , er it , it does n't say here but you 're supposed to , it 's supposed to be somewhere where they 'll be sheltered from the early morning sun if there 's been
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