Example sentences of "will [be] the " in BNC.
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1 | I think that 'll been the last helicopter . |
2 | ‘ Mind you , it 's the first time they 've been here , and if I 'm any judge it 'll be the last . |
3 | Well , if you go by character it 'll be the husband or one of the Heptonstalls who did it . |
4 | You 'll be the best judge of that . |
5 | Then , of course , there 'll be the regular pages of advice , news , tests , correspondence and competitions that make ‘ Woodworker ’ Britain 's quality woodwork magazine . |
6 | I 'll be the cannibal . |
7 | I 'll be the missionary . |
8 | It 'll be the same sentence for him , you know . |
9 | Already a fashion favourite , you can bet it 'll be the rage this summer , too . |
10 | I 'm sure if I play that next Saturday , it 'll be the instant passport to any social scene . |
11 | You 'll be the death of me with all your questions . ’ |
12 | But Gloria said , ‘ That 'll be the hot water , pet . |
13 | ‘ You 'll be the death of me , you will , ’ said Bella laughing . |
14 | ‘ On Monday , that 'll be the sixth of June , ’ Otley said , ‘ and there 'll be another two days of the horse fair left to go . ’ |
15 | ‘ That 'll be the gypsies , ’ Mollie said , nodding her head towards it . |
16 | How often do parents say in exasperation , ‘ Oh , you 'll be the death of me ’ ? |
17 | ‘ That 'll be the day , ’ said Connolly . |
18 | That 'll Be The Day was his first box office hit , in 1973 . |
19 | It 'll be the largest in Europe — 16 acres . ’ |
20 | ‘ She 'll be the cause of an accident one day . ’ |
21 | ‘ There 'll be the most almighty fuss and I 'll look like a prize prick . |
22 | ‘ It 'll be the same for the rest of his life , he 's got to learn to get on with it . ’ |
23 | ‘ Once you 've produced an heir , you 'll be the mother of the next chief . |
24 | It 'll be the longest ride ever . ’ |
25 | ‘ And I can tell you what your choice will be , too ; it 'll be the chocolate . ’ |
26 | ‘ That 'll be the day when you mind your own business . |
27 | You ever lift your hand to me and that 'll be the end . ’ |
28 | ‘ That 'll be the day , ’ said Reginald , ‘ when you are underfed . |
29 | And when he thrust at her , still yelling , ‘ Get up into that house , there ! ’ and almost pushed her onto her back , the young fellow sprang forward and grabbed her ; then , with one arm around her and the other fist doubled , forefinger pointing out straight at the man , he cried at him , ‘ You lay another hand on her like that , mister , an' that 'll be the last thing you do . ’ |
30 | LAY SOME EGGS OR IT 'LL BE THE END OF US . |