Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] 'll be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Doreen 's chin rose as she declared with confidence , ‘ Of course I 'll be with Silas . |
2 | Something that if ever , ever sorted out the bleeper hopefully in future I 'll be on bleeper , and then if that sort of thing happens |
3 | By Friday I 'll be on my knees . |
4 | If it 's like this on Saturday I 'll be at the town . |
5 | ‘ Just mark my words , Sharon , ’ she says , ‘ within six months you 'll be in prison again . ’ |
6 | His cutaway heel is world-class stuff , and with a patent in the pipeline I can think of a number of major manufacturers who 'll be after him for a slice of the licensing action . |
7 | ‘ And in a couple of months we 'll be in the sunshine ’ . |
8 | But we 'll manage something — he 's going to write — I 've given him your address , Bina — when you get a letter from Spain it 'll be to me from him — you will hide them from your parents , wo n't you ? |
9 | Phil you 'll be in the higher class . |
10 | But of course , one of these days you 'll be at the top of the school wo n't |
11 | This time next week lad you 'll be at nanny 's , you 've got to be a good boy |
12 | The unwanted jongleurs even proffer tourist information : apparently if we disembark at Oxford Street we 'll be in one of the finest shopping centres in the world , so why do n't we ‘ all fuck off there and buy yer wives a mink ? |
13 | And people do live in other parts of the area , and they need telephones — from what I 've seen of the place they 'll be about the main link with the outside world . |
14 | At some point it 'll be at the University . |
15 | ‘ Tell the Prince we 'll be at the crossroads in one hour , ’ he told Sharpe . |
16 | ‘ And when you get to the top you 'll be on the quarterdeck , so do n't forget to — ’ |
17 | ‘ As soon as Ah 've talked wi ’ Iris Sunderby we 'll be on our way . ’ |
18 | You 're in a dead end as far as Charlie 's records are concerned , and even if you get your hands on them you 've no guarantee they 'll be of any use . |
19 | a daughter , what 's er , what 's her number the daughter , oh I do n't know her number I said well what 's her name it 'll be in the book , she said it 's Jane |
20 | For the time being Jonathon will carry on cleaning the empty theatre in the hope that one day he 'll be on the stage and the seats will be full . |
21 | I ca n't do it I sha n't be here this week I 'll be in Belgium . |
22 | Of course , when I have firm news I 'll be in touch immediately . |
23 | ‘ That 'll be light to the trouble I 'll be in soon . ’ |
24 | And in part two tomorrow night , we 'll be focussing on the people who 'll be in the front line of the Sheehy reforms … the bobbies on the beat . |
25 | Well I mean for the first year she wo n't be in if she goes in as a student she 'll be in college . |
26 | Most of the season you 'll be with the same group of people for the whole fortnight , which creates an excellent social atmosphere . |
27 | If you guys think that in our middle age we 'll be at a Tupperware party while you do the Skye Ridge , you can roll your tartan shirts up and shove them . |
28 | Next week they 'll be in New York for the US premiere . |
29 | Oxford Cheetahs will be racing next season … the bad news it 'll be in the second division without the stars |
30 | Well erm , at half past six Paula he 'll be in the middle of his tea , you 've got to give the guy a chance to turn round try to suit you , but think of him , he 's just getting in from work and boom |