Example sentences of "will be [adj] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | If you use a fax card you 'll be ecstatic to see that WordStar has the capacity to create faxable files in a matter of seconds . |
2 | ‘ Then you 'll be proud to oblige two of your country 's conquerors , wo n't you ? ’ |
3 | You do n't see luxurious leather-bound books in most homes , which is all the more reason you 'll be proud to see them in yours ! |
4 | ‘ I 've no wish to argue with you , ’ said the young man , with the beginning of a smile on his lips , ‘ but I 'll be proud to shake you by the hand , Connor O'Dell . ’ |
5 | It 's hoped that in the future , it 'll be possible to predict levels of UV . |
6 | He 's been with him since primary school , it 'll be nice to go to , cos they 're going off to America when they 've finished |
7 | That 'll be lovely , I say politely over the telephone , do come round , it 'll be nice to see you . |
8 | So it 'll be nice to see the tables turned , and Mr start , keep rather quiet about the number of extra policemen , sorry , police officers needed in this county , and other counties in the country , because he 'll have to pay for it himself wo n't he ? |
9 | No it ca n't , it 'll be nice to see the back of them , . |
10 | yeah , er that 'll be nice to have you suck your dummy , do n't we , ah ? |
11 | Yes , it 'll be nice to have a cup of tea . |
12 | So it was logical to acquire Pitlochry through a share exchange , and it 'll be logical to look to a flotation . ’ |
13 | ‘ But it 'll be strange to see him go left out of the tunnel . |
14 | And they 'll be keen to take revenge for a defeat at Pollock Park a fortnight ago , a grave setback to Waringstown 's bid for a third successive crown . |
15 | I imagine they 'll be keen to start work as soon as possible in the hope of having it ready for next season , and with their resources you can be sure — ’ |
16 | He says he 'll be sad to go . |
17 | He says he 'll be sad to leave all the schoolchildren . |
18 | It 'll be easy to leave when the time comes . |
19 | They 'll think you 'll be easy to find there . |
20 | It 'll be shameful to ask her |
21 | ‘ You 'll be thankful to see the back of me , one way and another . ’ |
22 | You 'll be intrigued to read about the Killer Rabbits , The Magic Roundabouts , The Flat Stanleys , Swoop Groove Mungers , The Sheds and The Plastic Snails . |
23 | You 'll be intrigued to read about the Killer Rabbits , The Magic Roundabouts , The Flat Stanleys , Swoop Groove Mungers , The Sheds and The Plastic Snails . |
24 | I think they 'll be pleased to do it ! ’ |
25 | She 'll be pleased to see you . ’ |
26 | You 'll be pleased to see your family , wo n't you , Harald ? ’ |
27 | You 'll be pleased to see me , then ? |
28 | I 'll be pleased to give way . |
29 | If you 're using one like these … get in touch with British Gas , we 'll be pleased to give advice on using it safely . |
30 | Erm if anybody has any questions or queries on that er we 'll be pleased to deal with them . |