Example sentences of "will make [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You have to eat , girl , you 'll make yourself ill if you do n't . |
2 | If you know what 's good for you , you 'll make yourself scarce before you wake the whole house … . |
3 | She would remonstrate with her , ‘ You 'll make yourself more ill brooding like this . ’ |
4 | ‘ Robyn , do n't cry any more ; you 'll make yourself ill . ’ |
5 | ‘ You 'll make yourself ill . ’ |
6 | ‘ Now that wo n't do , Paige ; you 'll make yourself ill if you do n't eat , ’ he reproved . |
7 | Fifteen lonely years of waiting for something to think , of waiting to think something , of thinking of waiting , of thinking I 'll make myself a cheese sandwich , of waiting . |
8 | But I I 've got to In fact I 'll make myself a note here and now , I 've got to talk to and I 'll get them to send some more tapes . |
9 | I 'll make myself some cauliflower cheese tomorrow morning . |
10 | I 'll make myself at home . |
11 | and I said to John I 'll make yous tea , |
12 | A bleedin' good 'iding , that 'll make her divvy up . ’ |
13 | And if I feel like it , I wo n't just screw up your life with that stupid , lame bitch , I 'll make her part of the deal . |
14 | I 'll make her pay for that later . |
15 | Is little girl still in bed , oh well we 'll make her food up shall we ? |
16 | That means she 'll make her mind up and tell us , yeah we 'll make our minds up , the royal we |
17 | ‘ I 'll make them doubles , we need them after that weather out there . ’ |
18 | We 'll make them spin three pounds instead of two |
19 | I 'll make them into double deckers . |
20 | If there are no gudgeon pins available he 'll make them ; likewise pistons , push-rods or you name it . |
21 | No , if they 're not working , we 'll make them work . ’ |
22 | Now , in terms of functional group isomerism I 'm gon na take a slightly different example right let's take this one here first of all I 've now started to do what the examiners will do now I 'll make them identical structures there somewhere and you really do need to be able to name them in order to see where they are or if they are . |
23 | ‘ If they 're running about all day in the fresh air , that 'll make them hungry , I should think ! ’ |
24 | And first for the Combers , we will bring them down From eight groats a score unto half a crown , If at all they murmur , and say t is too small , We bid them choose whether they will work at all ; We 'll make them believe that trading is bad ; We care not a pin , though they are ne'er so sad . |
25 | Then next for the Spinner we shall ensue , We 'll make them spin three pound instead of two ; When they bring home their work unto us , they complain , And say that their wages will not them maintain ; But if that an ounce of weight they do lack , Then for to bate threepence we will not be slack . |
26 | Erm , I 'll make them , I 'll make them all take away , sorry , discounts , because if you could do those you can do the adding ones . |
27 | Erm , I 'll make them , I 'll make them all take away , sorry , discounts , because if you could do those you can do the adding ones . |
28 | they 'll make them out cheaper |
29 | when the old boy comes round and see what you 've done with the old horse manure , spread some of that around and that 'll make them grow as well |
30 | cos it 'll make them think about their language wo n't they ? |