Example sentences of "you 'll be [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 'll be a pariah , ’ said Pooley . |
2 | no , but you 'll be a bit |
3 | you 'll be a bit daft to adjust it when it was hot would n't ya ? |
4 | You 'll be a bit bigger then . |
5 | By tomorrow night , you 'll be a man . ’ |
6 | She said , rather wistfully , ‘ Do you think you 'll be a Matron ? |
7 | An Edinburgh postman 's second wife protested when a cousin congratulated her on the birth of her first step-grandchild , ‘ You 'll be a granny now . ’ |
8 | ‘ Another couple of months and you 'll be a lady of leisure again . |
9 | ‘ Please God everything will be fine and you 'll be a grandmother . ’ |
10 | But who knows how long you 'll be a stranger ? |
11 | You 'll be a rose in between two thorns there |
12 | Then if you do well , you can study at Queen 's in Charlottetown for a year , and after that you 'll be a teacher ! ’ |
13 | You 'll be a force to be reckoned with — and about time too ! |
14 | ‘ You 'll be a lot tireder , I surmise , ’ said John with a smile . |
15 | You 'll be a lot cooler without it . ’ |
16 | Maybe next year , you 'll be a jockey again . ’ |
17 | You 'll be a caddie my son ! |
18 | You 'll be a greaseball by the end of Act One . |
19 | You 'll be a number till the day you die . ’ |
20 | I expect you imagine you 'll be a countess soon ? ’ |
21 | ‘ You need your sleep , sweetheart , or you 'll be no good in the morning . ’ |
22 | Then you 'll be the lady of the manor , so to speak . ’ |
23 | You 'll be the saviour of the Earth . ’ |
24 | Your upbeat mood means you 'll be the life and soul of any party . |
25 | Not doubling it , not trebling it , but to improve it by something like five or ten percent , and then the next time we go to a sales conference , you 'll be the ones winning the prizes , instead of the people who 've to be winning the prizes , because you 'll not have to improve it by much to win the prizes do you ? |
26 | So one person will do the bandage on the elbow and the other person with the good looking knees , you 'll be the casualty for where you 've got to put the knee bandage on , cos you wo n't , if you do n't roll your trousers up a bit you 're not going to have much bandage to do much bandaging with on the knee , okay , so decide amongst yourselves who 's got the good looking knee |
27 | So that you 'll be the beneficiary . |
28 | You 'll be the death of me with all your questions . ’ |
29 | ‘ You 'll be the death of me , you will , ’ said Bella laughing . |
30 | How often do parents say in exasperation , ‘ Oh , you 'll be the death of me ’ ? |