Example sentences of "they 'll be [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Aw they 'll be up to somethin' , nae doot , ’ Isa 's needles clicked and the paddle-wheels of the Jeannie Deans churned on remorselessly through the grey waters of the Clyde , ‘ Chunk … chunk … chunk … ’ |
2 | Does n't look as though they 'll be up to anything tonight . |
3 | There are twenty six er coal-fired power stations now , I believe they 'll be down to ten within the next three years , and I think in the electricity generating industry another ten thousand jobs could go . |
4 | They 'll find themselves chartered to carry pig-iron and cheap tin trays , just like everybody else ; and by that time they 'll be down in the South Seas loading rainbows and moonbeams . |
5 | ‘ They 'll be in by this evening . |
6 | Tonight , the trapdoor again having failed to open , they 'll be back at Shielfield against East Stirling . |
7 | that 's why some come of course to seek their fortune … they may go home with empty pockets but you can bet they 'll be back for another night at the gryehounds … for another night of fun |
8 | These clothes are being modelled around the country all week , but after that they 'll be back on the Oxfam rails . |
9 | They can say , ‘ I 'm sorry there 's nobody on that number , but I know they 'll be back after such-and-such a time ’ , which is better for all concerned . |
10 | As for the Irish , bless ‘ em , well … sure and bejabbers , they 'll be back in the morning to tell us what they 're having for dinner today … |
11 | They seem very confident they 'll be back in time do n't they ? |
12 | ‘ It 's ten o'clock ; they 'll be back from the coach tour at two and I want to be there to meet them . |
13 | If they 've gone to the see this , to the see , Goats do n't Shave then I doubt they 'll be back till a , about midnight , one o'clock , if they get the train back if not , tomorrow morning or something . |
14 | evening and they 'll be off to Glasgow for the weekend |
15 | Because they know that next time they 'll be out on their ears . ’ |
16 | They 'll be out of that wood very soon . ’ |