Example sentences of "'ll [verb] to [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Once you 've opened your account , you 'll want to be able to get to your money easily and quickly . |
2 | Besides a first degree and at least two years ' subsequent relevant experience , you 'll need to be familiar with all standard SEM techniques , and have experience of either EDS microanalysis or cyrological work . |
3 | " If you 're going to be one of my young reporters , you 'll need to be curious . |
4 | ‘ But he 'll need to be slippery all right , with coppers and criminals after him . ’ |
5 | ‘ They 'll need to be ploughed and planted with a root crop for the first year . |
6 | You 'll need to be clear about the purpose of your intervention . |
7 | Whether you climb , walk , run , or just stroll from your car for a picnic , then you 'll expect to be able to do so free of problems ; not to be shouted at abusively or shot at ( it still happens occasionally ! ) ; not to be spurned from the hills by aggressive signs erected by indignant landowners , or find endless and unyielding deer fences encircling your 232nd Munro ; not to discover destruction from in appropriate developments over a once beautiful area . |
8 | If the players really impress you with their heckling and barracking of the puppets ( and they 'll have to be witty as well as abusive ) , the puppets will eventually break off their performance , perhaps concluding with an important tip about a major location within the dungeons ( if the players did exceptionally well ) . |
9 | ‘ We 'll have to be mean ’ |
10 | You 'll have to be cunning , devious , smart . |
11 | The wing fracture is a bad one , and he 'll have to be certain it has healed properly before the bird is released . |
12 | It 'll have to be dark . |
13 | Sue can fetch up with some young twat if she wants to , but I think he 'll have to be desperate as well . |
14 | ‘ And they 'll be slowed down because they 'll have to be discreet . |
15 | ‘ I 'll have to be sure of your total co-operation , ’ she countered sweetly , trying to deny the treacherous spread of warmth at the thought of dancing with him . |
16 | Conservatives on Oxfordshire County Council have dismissed claims that there 'll have to be major cuts in services if it has to stick to Government budget estimates . |
17 | Maybe he 'll have to be content with merely doing all the work , but there 's compensations in being indispensable , too . ’ |
18 | ‘ I 'm afraid you 'll have to be content with just knowing my room number ! ’ she snapped . |
19 | I 'd like to put one simple note and I think it 'll have to be simple for him to understand it but I would like to put one simple notion to him and that is that there is great merit in having public services sharing by people from all social classes . |
20 | Well they 'll have to be equal prizes would n't they ? |
21 | then it 'll have to be dripped-dried |
22 | When we get back to Dublin there will be time for that , but you 'll have to be patient with me . |
23 | This pie should not be eaten hot , so you 'll have to be patient despite its wonderful aroma . |
24 | ‘ Then you 'll have to be patient , wo n't you ; wait till he gets in touch with you . |
25 | you know , I have got to get , I mean we 've got to be ready at four ai n't we , which means we 'll have to be ready before we get there , |
26 | At least I 'll have to be able to give some reason why I suspected him . ’ |
27 | , you 'll have to be able to do it or else you wo n't be able to clean your teeth . |
28 | ‘ It 'll have to be brief , ’ George said dryly . |
29 | It 'll have to be green . |
30 | We 'll have to be quick . |