Example sentences of "she 'll be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Thinking of that , Adam added , ‘ In fact , she 'll be delighted to sell them . ’
2 She 'll be delighted to know we 've come across each other , ’ he said , speaking through the open window .
3 ‘ Do you know when she 'll be available ? ’
4 She 'll be asleep . ’
5 She 'll be asleep .
6 She 'll be asleep by the time we get
7 Other causes of distortion include our reliance on our own pet theory of personality ( ‘ Its worked well so far ’ ) , selective perception ( ‘ I know what I want to hear ; do n't confuse me with the facts ’ ) , the so-called halo effect — forming opinions on one piece of information and generalizing from it to other pieces of information ( e.g. ‘ She was brilliant in the Geneva post ; she 'll be brilliant wherever we send her ’ ) , or its opposite , the horns effect ( ‘ He was hopeless in Paris .
8 She 'll be late , then ? ’
9 I hope by then that I 'll have her , you know , that she 'll be dry .
10 But I bet she 'll be real surprised to see me .
11 She 'll be pleased to see you . ’
12 She 'll be pleased to hear it . ’
13 Do you think she 'll be pleased ? ’
14 Did you , oh she 'll be pleased with that .
15 I think she 'll be married shortly .
16 And now , one word from me and she 'll be round that police station , letting them know all about you … . ’
17 I think that when you go — as I 'm sure you will , whatever I say — she 'll be nice enough to feel guilty about your wife .
18 I 'll give my share to your mother and you can tell her you bought it from me ; that way she 'll be content and you 'll be a few pounds better off .
19 You think she is so besotted with you she 'll be content to live with you forever ? ’
20 ’ Perhaps she 'll be good for us , stir us out of our lazy and apathetic ways . ’
21 She 'll be upset . ’
22 We always promised to be at each other 's wedding , and if I do n't turn up she 'll be upset .
23 But , in a very short time , your mother 's hopes will be dashed and she 'll be upset .
24 Just tell her the names of those books and I tell you she 'll be right over . ’
25 You settle her down now and she 'll be right as rain in the mornin' .
26 She 'll be right as rain in a couple of days .
27 Lucy said , ‘ May I point out that even if she 's here I doubt that she 'll be well enough ?
28 I should save the trip until the weekend , when we can all go , besides , she 'll be bored with all your old historical studies , she 'll want to be with other people of her own age , other Americans , perhaps — I mean , there are plenty of them about the place , goodness knows , and that shirt should really go in the wash straight away . ’
29 She 'll be scrawny and down at heel , I bet .
30 Lady Joanna mixed a little wine and honey with it , and she 'll be disappointed if you do n't try it . ’
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