Example sentences of "[ex0] will [be] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Meanwhile people living near the tattoo site say they 're worried that one day there 'll be a major disaster . |
2 | For you , as for me , boy , there 'll be a warm welcome in Parfois . |
3 | Swift Tuttle 's next visit will be in the year 2126 , when at best there 'll be a close shave , giving a spectacular night time fireworks dislay , or at worst , it 'll actually collide with the earth . |
4 | Now when I go there 'll be a nice bit of money coming to you . |
5 | there 'll be a new engine in March in Escorts . |
6 | There 'll be a new quango , there 'll be a new S F R A , there 'll be a government ministers er er and a lot of ci civil servants , we already have the deregulation unit . |
7 | And there 'll be a new Squidge in the family before you know it . ’ |
8 | For those who would like to start , there 'll be a new class for beginners starting in September . |
9 | No hazards but there 'll be a good crowd so get there in plenty of time . |
10 | Well , by all means , let's do that , and has been represented in committee for some time , we have responsibility for licenses for some time , and if there is n't a dialogue now , then there 'll be a good reason why there is n't , and I , I take what you say , Liz . |
11 | Whatever this is about , there 'll be a great deal of pleasure to be got out of telling the tale around afterward . |
12 | Whenever you phone there 'll be a friendly voice on the other end of the line to make all the necessary arrangements . |
13 | Fudging on issues must end now , otherwise there 'll be a real threat that England players will call a halt in droves , considering that their sacrifices have not been justified . |
14 | If the County Ground game is as exciting as the match at Hereford last night there 'll be a real treat … |
15 | If the County Ground game is as exciting as the match at Hereford last night there 'll be a real treat … |
16 | But there 'll be a better moment than this . |
17 | ‘ If one of those horses falls down , there 'll be a terrible accident . |
18 | There 'll be a two hour consultation , setting owners back up to £60 , plus a calm voice on the end of a phone after that if needed . |
19 | Bill , there there 'll be a tiny wee spot of water down at the bottom here Bill that 'll maybe take today just to dissolve away . |
20 | There 's been plenty of speculation about what will be cut and what will be taxed , but it 's widely expected that there 'll be a big increase in the scope of VAT . |
21 | ’ There 'll be a big turn-out . ’ |
22 | There 'll be a fucking explosion one of these days when you do finally Do It . |
23 | Unfortunately when other divisions come and use it they seem to think they can pick up the caravan and there 'll be a wonderful display in there |
24 | There 'll be a little hole for poor Pat to crawl into , will there not ? ’ |
25 | And there 'll be a special page for Rainbows ' letters and photos and some fabulous freebie offers too . |
26 | Have a very good holiday and er , tomorrow there wo n't be a normal agri-econ lecture , there 'll be a special lecture , but it 'll be in the same place , same time . |
27 | There 'll be a further update at ten thirty . |
28 | There 'll be a further update at ten thirty . |
29 | Otherwise there 'll be a further decline in Barn Owl numbers . |
30 | There 'll be a whole range of needs , many uncomplicated , others requiring the most careful attention . |