Example sentences of "i will [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll be Bay City rolling in it again |
2 | I do n't know where this Doctor had this idea from but I do n't know how many years ago , but I remember I had my Co-op news every week and , and he said that he could see us going a full circle and I 'm just wondering when he 's gon if I 'll be alive when it comes round again because I , I do n't think that these big mass stores erm as I say they 're all right you see , people with plenty of money with a car they could fill the freezer up . |
3 | I 'll be delighted to dance at your wedding . ’ |
4 | As I say , you owe me something , and if you 're determined to go on pretending you do n't know that , I 'll be delighted to tell you what it is some time soon , but not right now . |
5 | I 'll be delighted to hear from British Gas as to how they can actually turn round and change a national agreement without having any formal discussions with the trade union side at any time at all . |
6 | ‘ I 'll be delighted to meet her . ’ |
7 | ‘ I 'll be delighted — absolutely delighted ! ’ |
8 | " Do n't worry , I 'll be hot-footing back tomorrow for the next instalment — that is , if you want me to . " |
9 | ‘ Well , Mammy , if you buy me sweets , and give me a penny to buy more after school , then I 'll be good . ’ |
10 | ‘ I 'll be good — ever so good . ’ |
11 | I 'll be good to you . |
12 | ‘ I 'll be good as gold , I promise . |
13 | He thought , I 'll be sixty-eight this coming March . |
14 | He argues that it is common for a depressed person to grossly exaggerate the negative implications of events ( sometimes called ‘ catastrophising ’ ) : ‘ I did n't get that job I 'm not bright enough — I 'll be unemployed or in low-level jobs for ever — I 'll be bored and boring-my friends will abandon me — my husband wo n't love me any more . ’ |
15 | I 'll be sad all my life if you do n't ! ’ |
16 | If not I 'll be obliged to stay on in Paris a while . ’ |
17 | Er , I 'll be more , I 'll be clearer . |
18 | But I 'll be untouched and intact in the morning ! ’ she said , her eyes daring him to say otherwise . |
19 | I 've never heard of the make before ( Melos ) , but it 's a nice machine and I 'll be sorry when the tape wears out . |
20 | ‘ I 'll be sorry to leave , but I know that whatever I did today I do n't have a chance of playing at Charlton on Saturday , or the week after . ’ |
21 | And just in case I may say things I 'll be sorry for , I 'd better not go on , except for one last word . |
22 | And I see it as part of my problem in education is to erm , change the attitudes of the the boys who are , you know , at a very young , and I 'll be sorry to think that in ten years time they would still be having erm the rather arrogant attitudes that they have ! |
23 | Matt said in a tone of genuine regret , ‘ I 'll be sorry to see you leave , but I suppose — eventually — you 'd become bored with this place . ’ |
24 | ‘ You 'd better leave me before I lose my temper with you , girl , and say something I 'll be sorry for . ’ |
25 | ‘ Ian is going to do my farm work , such as it is , but I 'll be sorry not to be able to attend to Mr Jarvis 's pigs . ’ |
26 | Very sorry , I 've thoroughlky enjoyed myself here and I 'll be sorry to see it closed |
27 | You wo n't cos I 'll be first . |
28 | I sha n't let her do a thing , cause I 'll be two steps afront of her all the time . ’ |
29 | I 'll be about two mi I 'll be two seconds |
30 | ‘ If I can crash the 20-second barrier in the final and nick a bronze , then I 'll be one happy Englishman . ’ |