Example sentences of "'ll be [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Alex , it 'll be just terrific to see you again . ’ |
2 | ‘ I 'm sure it 'll be just divine for my new admirers . ’ |
3 | Now , Mr. Donahue is not , repeat not , the kind of guy who 'd meet up with the Fender boffins over a coffee and casually say : ‘ Hey , give it a kinda , uh , cool neck and some real hot pickups and paint it killer pink , and that 'll be just great … ’ |
4 | We 're nowhere near young enough for the present war , but when the world war comes — we 'll be just right to fight it . |
5 | That 'll be just right . |
6 | Well that 'll be just right for thingme for christmas then , some more money . |
7 | That 'll be just right for on holiday wo n't they ? |
8 | I 've been trying to get some indoor fireworks and I ca n't get any , I thought it 'll be just some . |
9 | And when I asked his orchestra 's publicist if Daniel Barenboim would really want to be interviewed immediately after such a lengthy spell of high-altitude incarceration , she said : ‘ He came in by Concorde , he 's just been on a two-week skiing trip with his family in Switzerland — believe me , he 'll be just fine . ’ |
10 | And Mary-Claude 'll be just fine . |
11 | ‘ I 'll be just fine , Ally , ’ and |
12 | ‘ I 'm sure he 'll be just fine . |
13 | We can do a bit more taping thereon , I 'll be just interested to hear what you have been saying all this time , you know ! |
14 | If we start the New Year in the same way as we finished it , I 'll be well pleased . |
15 | She 'll be well pleased with that . |
16 | yeah , that 's what I 'll do , I 'll just take some out of that and replace , but I , I 've said , I , I 'm never gon na touch that I 'll be well unhappy if I do , cos I been in real dodgy situations with money and still resisted the temptation to take , touch that money . |
17 | Oh yeah that 'll be well funny . |
18 | They 'll be even bigger than anything seen on Independence Day and the players will be rewarded accordingly . ’ |
19 | Anyway , she said , we 'll have to ask him , or he 'll be even ruder about us in his next article . |
20 | With , of course , all the best stories and features on the programmes and the people who make them … it 'll be even better value than ever . |
21 | In 18 months he 'll be even better . |
22 | ‘ Whatever happens today I 'm sure he 'll be even better for the race and we 'll be ready for the Arc . |
23 | Oh that 'll be even better then you 'll need to talk to him |
24 | I 'll be even better tomorrow . |
25 | And after this morning I 'll be even more than that . |
26 | But from tomorrow there 'll be even more choice . |
27 | If I go down that 'll be even more ages wo n't it ? |
28 | That 'll be even easier now Hilda 's gone — no fear of the Devil writing a footnote or two . |
29 | So , in general , I think we should be as sceptical er and critical of any of these proposed changes and the key point of course was the at the lack of accountability , but there 'll be even less accountability one suspects in the new consortium . |
30 | And I slept most of today , as I 'll be up all night , with the stops . ’ |