Example sentences of "[pron] 'll [verb] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You keep the paper , I 'll haud on to the cigars . ’ |
2 | ‘ Well , now that we 've both indulged in our little speeches , I think I 'll head back to the house . ’ |
3 | ‘ I 'll stay just for a while longer . |
4 | ‘ I 'll stay here for a bit . |
5 | I 'll stay here for a while . ’ |
6 | ‘ I 'll stay here for a bit , Jamey , ’ he said to reassure this youngest child , for children get worried if you do n't speak . |
7 | But I 'll stay here for a bit longer . |
8 | ‘ I 'll stay here in the surgery , ’ said Joanna and added rather gloomily , ‘ I do n't suppose I 'll be overworked . ’ |
9 | I 'll give you a room to work in , I 'll turn round and walk the other way whenever I see you , and I 'll stay out of the kitchen whenever you want to use it . |
10 | I 'll stay then in the Hall : |
11 | It was merely a figure of speech ; you need have no fear that I 'll creep along in the early hours to take advantage of your defenceless body . ’ |
12 | ‘ I 'll walk up to the main road . |
13 | So I turned round then and said right said to Sharan I 'll drop you off at the house and I said when she 's ready I 'll walk up to the shop . |
14 | ‘ I 'll walk back to the stables with you , ’ she suggested . |
15 | I 'll walk back to the Hall . ’ |
16 | I know I 'll wake up in the morning and think this did n't really happen , but I am thrilled to bits . ’ |
17 | I 'll hide there for a week , get some money out of Fagin , then escape to France . ’ |
18 | But I 'll think better over a pastis . |
19 | If I plead guilty to that , I thought , I 'll end up in the nick for the rest of my life . |
20 | I will put that on the side and just with the rest as you 're going Now I 'll move on to the financial statements . |
21 | I 'll move back to the hotel today . ’ |
22 | Or are you afraid I 'll make off with the family jewels ? ’ |
23 | If I have to listen to one more candidate telling me he sees the job as a challenge I 'll throw up over the boardroom table . |
24 | Then I 'll clear out of the area . |
25 | ‘ You away in and I 'll go on to the hotel by myself . |
26 | Ellen , please ask a maid to find some dry clothes for me , and then I 'll go on to the village . |
27 | I 'll go right to the car . |
28 | ‘ If I ever hear Wichita Lineman again , ’ said Mrs Lomax , ‘ I 'll go right round the bend ! ’ |
29 | ‘ In that case I 'll go over to the Procura . |
30 | I 'll go over in the spring . ’ |