Example sentences of "'ll [be] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I mean in n things like swimming baths are chlorinated so they 've got a low bug count anyway , so , so you 'll be at low risk of getting anything there .
2 You 'll be on all-day Drug Alert if you tune into the station of the nation who are tackling ‘ the growing use of solvent abuse ’ .
3 That 's the end of the shipping forecast but just to remind you that Radio Four long wave in Northern Scotland , Orkney and Shetland is off the air as the bulkhead transmitter has been affected by the bad weather but as soon as it 's repaired we will repeat the shipping forecast for the areas affected that 'll be on long wave only and F M will continue with scheduled programmes .
4 And if anyone finds you here , you 'll be in terrible trouble .
5 ‘ I 'll be in terrible trouble ! ’
6 Else you 'll be in real trouble .
7 Well hopefully she 'll be in reasonable mood when she wakes up .
8 Follow these three exercises every day and come summer you 'll be in great shape
9 You 'll be in great danger if you stay .
10 If I catch any of yous touching this again you 'll be in deep trouble right Christy ?
11 One mistake and you 'll be in thick heather .
12 Exactly , although that , that , do n't mention that for goodness sake , you 'll , you 'll , you 'll be in dire trouble there .
13 You 'll be in big trouble .
14 It can be arranged without his knowing a thing about it , and by the time he gets back it 'll be in full swing . ’
15 We 'll be in dead lumber when they find all that food gone , ’ said Rose .
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