Example sentences of "'ll [adv] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Most holidaymakers will find so much do to on board that they 'll rarely be in them . |
2 | To the people from the people who 've gone home ob we hope this 'll only be for a few days and some have gone er to other homes just for the time being . |
3 | and I mean I 've got s it 's not as bad going back from here cos it 'll only be about a six hour then . |
4 | ‘ Perhaps we can cheer him up with the news that he 'll only be on the ward for a couple of days . |
5 | But I 've decided that I 'll only be in the band as long as I 'm doing other things as well as . |
6 | Well I reckoned up this morning we reckoned it 'll perhaps be at fifty two , but we were wrong were n't we ? |
7 | ‘ I 'll obviously be in touch if I have any news . ’ |
8 | If we hurry , we 'll just be on time . ’ |
9 | I 'll just be with my friends . ’ |
10 | And it wo n't be for the whole of a c of a company 's range , it 'll just be for one specific product at a time . |
11 | Steiner 's regime at the Priory , the guard system , that sort of thing , only I 'll already be in London . |
12 | Yeah , and what did you get you see , you get mutations going on in plants so that you get at the moment when the plants themselves are altered , it does n't necessary , necessary mean that they 're killed off , it does n't necessary mean that they are killed off , it means that the actual genes alter , that they go on breathing so you get ginormous sort of cabbages , you know , cabbages that 'll normally be about that size , suddenly become that size |
13 | Well they 'll not be as that . |
14 | Mervyn Whyte , secretary of the meeting told me today : ‘ At this point in time he 'll not be on the front row of the grid but Billy Nutt , the clerk of the course , and myself will be going through the speeds later today and deciding the grid positions . |
15 | You 'll not be like him , will you ? ’ |
16 | . Well in that today he says er when I seen the syringe coming out I just , I 'll not be in the room if he 's getting injected . |
17 | We 'll soon be on one way . |
18 | I think it 'll soon be on the tourist map . ’ |
19 | The few remaining travellers in Gloucestershire say that they 'll soon be on the move , and predict fresh clashes with the police this summer : |
20 | ‘ Is this because of Doreen — because she 'll soon be with you ? ’ |
21 | After many hours of travelling they passed a sign that read ‘ WE 'LL SOON BE AT PRAIL ’ . |
22 | We 'll soon be at the station , and it 'll be noisy enough there . ’ |
23 | There 's a warning on local radio that it 'll soon be over Starr Hills as well . ’ |
24 | And it was Alec that was driving and Will Will , he said mind where your about Alec , you 'll er you 'll soon be in a ditch but good 's sake he said it 's not me So they were both |
25 | ‘ I 'll soon be in prison now , ’ he thought . |
26 | You 'll still be worth exactly the same amount , but the company will have more working capital . ’ |
27 | And with the current allowance of one hundred and fifty thousand pounds er is reasonably good , in that if you have a property worth say seventy or eighty thousand and then you 've got assets of worth perhaps forty to fifty thousand , you 'll still be under the limit . |
28 | Given the prospect that that her father is actually the father of this child do you that she 'll still be at home ? |
29 | He 'll still be on his way of course . |
30 | And , er , what 's the likelihood you 'll still be on the picket line a year on ? |