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I should learn never to believe a lady when she says she'll be right along.
She'll be right as rain in a couple of days.
What happened to "she'll be right" and just getting on with things?
She'll be right here on the field in full sight of you and everybody else.
Just another two or three metres and she'll be right.
With any sort of luck she'll be right in this race.
Now she'll be right in the center of the screen; we're going straight for her.
If we put the wolf on the seat, she'll be right behind him.
By tomorrow morning, she'll be right as rain, ready to get up on her horse again.
I never thought about being attacked, just felt 'She'll be right'.
Reckon she'll be right happy to see some meat tonight.
We'll keep her in overnight for observation, then after a few days' rest she'll be right as rain.
If the meat is frozen solid then it's too easy to say - oh she'll be right.
She'll be right glad to visit with you again.
I'll lay you ten to one that when he hits the gas chamber she'll be right there with him.
This "she'll be right" attitude has a number of strands.
Other colloquial Australian terms which mean the same thing include "she'll be right".
Fitness may have played a part, but also a confidence of 'she'll be right mate'.
Why don't you tell the high priest that if he cuts your heart out she'll be right down to the school tomorrow to complain.
For anyone who wants to be a she'll be right mate sort of Christian.
"Some people are still flying by the seat of their pants but the "she'll be right" attitude doesn't work."
All to often we may say, "She'll be right mate," or think that task is someone else's, certainly not mine!
You settle her down now and she'll be right as rain in the mornin'.
I predict that they will say that she'll be right, and I'll meet with her.
There, there, she'll be right as rain in a day or two.