Example sentences of "'ll do [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Now , my girl , you 'll do exactly what Mother Benedicta tells you to do , or any other of the Sisters , come to that . |
2 | ‘ I 'll do up here . |
3 | Oh I 'll do n't know I pastry , I ca n't do that , I can do the rest but I ca n't make the pastry . |
4 | But you 'll do n't you with it ? |
5 | whatever o overtime they sling at me , I 'll do not because I feel like doing it but I need to do it there 's |
6 | No , that 'll do anyway . |
7 | That 's what we 'll do anyway . |
8 | I 'll do extra clearing up for her . ’ |
9 | I know a little restaurant in a back street not far from here where we 'll do reasonably well . |
10 | Yeah cos do n't you remember Tracey on the day of the exam ? we 'll do alright here , she likes my style . |
11 | You 'll do alright , you 're okay , you 're still here . |
12 | What we 'll do alright ? |
13 | So they 'll do alright wo n't they ? |
14 | ‘ I do n't know what I 'll do eventually , ’ he said . |
15 | Something else I 'll do tomorrow . |
16 | I will go what I 'll do tomorrow is zip it in my inside pocket there and wire it and all you can see , that 's enough really you do n't have to ask |
17 | ‘ Yeah , sure ; I 'll do today 's stuff . |
18 | We 'll do today , tomorrow , and Sunday . |
19 | Yeah , I 've spoken to Tom , he wants me to get an outline price which I 'll do today . |
20 | What I 'll do today |
21 | ‘ Eric has good feet and a keen eye for goal and he 'll do well for us . ’ |
22 | Eric has good feet and a keen eye for goal and he 'll do well for us . ’ |
23 | ‘ I 'm sure we 'll do well without Eric — we proved that by beating Arsenal last Saturday . ’ |
24 | He 'll do well enough . " |
25 | That 'll do well done Craig . |
26 | ‘ He 'll do well enough with the Welsh , ’ said Douglas stoutly , ‘ why should he not ? |
27 | And he 's a sensible lad , with good prospects , he 'll do well enough when he 's finished studying at that university . |
28 | Leicester have got so many men back in their own half he 'll do well to make anything of this Collimore . |
29 | I 've a sneaking suspicion they 'll do well . |
30 | I 've a sneaking suspicion they 'll do well . |