Example sentences of "will [be] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm arranging to go and see him , it 'll be into next month now when
2 Any minute now and they 'll be at each other 's throats again .
3 I mean in n things like swimming baths are chlorinated so they 've got a low bug count anyway , so , so you 'll be at low risk of getting anything there .
4 You 're in a dead end as far as Charlie 's records are concerned , and even if you get your hands on them you 've no guarantee they 'll be of any use .
5 We 'll be on that boat up and down the River Tyne at the finish , that 's were we 'll end up I think .
6 You 'll be on all-day Drug Alert if you tune into the station of the nation who are tackling ‘ the growing use of solvent abuse ’ .
7 That 's the end of the shipping forecast but just to remind you that Radio Four long wave in Northern Scotland , Orkney and Shetland is off the air as the bulkhead transmitter has been affected by the bad weather but as soon as it 's repaired we will repeat the shipping forecast for the areas affected that 'll be on long wave only and F M will continue with scheduled programmes .
8 ‘ What makes you so sure they 'll be on this ferry , anyway ? ’
9 No , what I 'm saying is , I do n't think from the accident book you 're getting a true picture because people do n't always report it , they 'll be off several days afterwards .
10 That 'll be like four years this August .
11 I 'll be like bloody Cinderella . ’
12 You 'll be like some savage to them , clutching a wooden idol . ’
13 Henry continued to place the puppets in folds of Christmas paper and lay them in their boxes as he said , ‘ It 'll be like last year ; the Lord of the Manor will have bought her so much that everybody else 's presents will be eclipsed . ’
14 ‘ It 'll be like old times again with you watching my back , ’ Rust replied with a grin .
15 ‘ It 'll be like old times . ’
16 I shall be running the saloon — it 'll be like old times , and we 've the new barmaid in the public .
17 ‘ It 'll be like old times , wo n't it ? ’
18 ‘ Well , at least it means that if we 're shot , it 'll be by another lot of guns .
19 And if anyone finds you here , you 'll be in terrible trouble .
20 ‘ I 'll be in terrible trouble ! ’
21 Else you 'll be in real trouble .
22 It 'll be in lower case anyway .
23 Well hopefully she 'll be in reasonable mood when she wakes up .
24 The the exam , for part of your assessment will be in much the same form it 'll be in two parts er recreating to the two parts of the course and , yo , you 'll get roughly the same number of questions as the than the essay questions that you have with each each semester .
25 What will happen to me , how I 'll develop , what I 'll be in five years ' time , in ten , in thirty .
26 Follow these three exercises every day and come summer you 'll be in great shape
27 You 'll be in great danger if you stay .
28 She 'll be in all day , as I 've got her car . ’
29 Irena was saying , in her quavery ancient voice , ‘ Of course , I 'll be in all evening , my dear ; these days I 'm always in . ’
30 No but like I said to my mum it 'll be alright because your do , your brother 'll be in all evening wo n't he Helena ?
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