Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] 'll [verb] any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Oh , my dear Peggy , you know , I do n't think I 'll need any pills tonight , nor perhaps tomorrow either . ’
2 So that 's rather nice I do n't think I 'll have any difficulty selling the tickets for that .
3 " Clever girl like you , I do n't expect you 'll have any difficulty , " she added comfortably .
4 I do n't think you 'll have any trouble . ’
5 I really do n't think you 'll get any money out the Student Union , and you wo n't get any money out of Ents , because Ents is bankrupt .
6 Now if we go back to two years ago on the question of whether or not we should accept erm almost do n't think you 'll get any reply the professional advice of an officer , two years ago or so we had the professional advice of an officer , we were looking at yearly report of the er inspector and
7 All the er , all the units are let , we 've had two , we 've had notice of two terminations coming up , but we have actually got a waiting list for units so I do n't think we 'll have any problem in filling those .
8 But I do n't think they 'll have any idea how I 'm feeling .
9 Apart from that I do n't suppose they 'll have any troubles .
10 Do you think it 'll do any harm ?
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