Example sentences of "she will " in BNC.
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1 | She 'll be very excited . |
2 | She 'll be left with nothing now . ’ |
3 | Act Three 's just gone up , so she 'll be a while , but Miss Baird 's not on yet . |
4 | She 'll be all right . ’ |
5 | ‘ Going by form she 'll have had someone in there with her . ’ |
6 | I 'm a bit apprehensive about seeing her again , but I 'm sure she 'll have fun seeing the old hag in her new colours . |
7 | ‘ She 'll be there . ’ |
8 | She 'll know exactly what you should do . ’ |
9 | ‘ She 'll be back . ’ |
10 | And she 'll travel miles for ‘ Cream teas ’ … |
11 | ‘ Oh , she 'll make someone a wonderful wife ! ’ screeched Jamie . |
12 | ‘ She 'll do , I only want her for breeding , ’ the nasty woman said . |
13 | That was more a reflection on Dead Certain 's ring rustiness than her stamina and Asmussen said : ‘ She 's a very good filly and I 'm sure she 'll stay the Guineas mile because she 's got such a lovely relaxed temperament . ’ |
14 | Sometimes she 'll lie in until the afternoon . |
15 | ‘ Bring Maggie , ’ he said , ‘ she 'll love it . |
16 | She 'll just become a laughing stock if she 's not that already . ’ |
17 | ‘ I hope she 'll be lucky , ’ the wife of one of the brothers said without any feeling . |
18 | ‘ She 'll have a roof over her head as long as I 'm above ground , ’ he responded aggressively . |
19 | ‘ She 'll have that as long as I 'm here too but I think she should have more . ’ |
20 | ‘ I 'm sure she 'll be missed , ’ he said acidly . |
21 | ‘ She 'll have to take me as she finds me . |
22 | He thinks she should go to Pakistan because if she does n't she 'll get her own way . |
23 | I thought after a few times she 'll stop and she 'll accept it . |
24 | I thought after a few times she 'll stop and she 'll accept it . |
25 | I think she 'll succeed . ’ |
26 | ‘ She 'll live , ’ the girl said coolly . |
27 | The best bit 's when the light 's out , and I can listen to her breathing , and if I want to say summat — you know , summat that happened in the day — I can just speak soft and she 'll hear me . |
28 | Then she 'll open the curtains and look out to see what the weather 's like , and then she 'll say summat like ‘ How about a walk , Billy ? ’ or ‘ Jigsaw weather today , hen . ’ |
29 | Then she 'll open the curtains and look out to see what the weather 's like , and then she 'll say summat like ‘ How about a walk , Billy ? ’ or ‘ Jigsaw weather today , hen . ’ |
30 | She 'll be two in February . ’ |