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

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1 ‘ Oh well , if you do n't know , Miss Alice , then it 'll be only a rumour — hearsay . ’
2 It 's so , I mean , wake up Christmas morning and they put a tray out , the first thing they do on , the last thing at night , Christmas Eve they put a big tray out and on the tray they got it 's a called and they 're like chocolate biscuits , they 're like biscuits , right , and that gets with every member of the house , say there 's ten in that house , that that gets lined round the outside of the tray , right , and then inside of that 'll be now a circle of the wine , and then they have like whatever drink they got in the middle and the first thing that happens Christmas Eve morning is they get up and that gets poured and the tray goes round , if you sit down
3 Er and I 'm quite sure there 'll be quite a bit of change to many of our procedures .
4 If they can really get a hook into this Eismark , a member of the Secretariat and likely to be there for years , it 'll be quite a coup in its very quiet way .
5 ‘ It 'll be quite a step every day from Lulling Woods , ’ went on Nelly , delicately approaching her objective .
6 Oh did n't wan na leave home , but anyway she went in and somebody said , oh it 'll be about a week you know my fifth one really .
7 She 'll be there a couple of minutes before .
8 I knew I was going to Stafford for a few days , but I do n't think , I 'll be there a fortnight .
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