Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'll [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll do her in a minute . |
2 | ‘ I 'll do them in a moment . ’ |
3 | I 'll I 'll do it on the computer but |
4 | So she said I 'll do it on the computer and and I 'll let you know so we 're eighty pound behind well course we never sent one month at all ! |
5 | I 'll do it for a hundred and thirty quid no more ! |
6 | ‘ … I 'll do it for the Young Farmers sometime . ’ |
7 | a green one or something , but I 'll do it as a red one |
8 | I 'll do it in a minute . |
9 | I ca n't at the moment , I 'll do it in a minute for you . |
10 | Leave it Sheila , I 'll do it in a minute . |
11 | I 'll do it in a minute . |
12 | Well I 'll do it in a minute . |
13 | ‘ Leave it , Annie , I 'll do it in the morning . ’ |
14 | I 'll do it in the morning . |
15 | Well , well I 'll do it in the |
16 | ‘ Never mind , I 'll do it in the morning . |
17 | No , I wo n't do it then I 'll do it I 'll do it in the early evening when no one 's too drunk . |
18 | I 'll do it , I 'll do it in the time . |
19 | I 'll do it in the time . |
20 | ‘ I 'll do 'em for a penny , if yer like , I got lots of spit . ’ |
21 | I 'll telephone you in the morning and tell you if the doctor can see you . |
22 | ‘ I 'll date it for the day after tomorrow , if that 's OK ? ’ |
23 | Every day it was : ‘ If she 's expecting I 'll rescue her off the streets … ’ |
24 | Tell you what I 'll do I 'll tape it on the e end of that er Total Recall . |
25 | ‘ I 'll sing you a song , mates , ’ yelled back Bobby hoarsely , ‘ I 'll sing it from the roof-tops when we see an end not only of this strike but of every useless , time-wasting ; pointless strike we 've ever seen in this country in the last half-dozen years . |
26 | ‘ Do n't dish them out , or I 'll counteract them in a way you wo n't like . ’ |
27 | Come and see me in the studio any time after that and I 'll present you with a couple of bottles of duty-free in compensation for any hassle . |
28 | ‘ I 'll meet ye in the corner pub . ’ |
29 | ‘ I 'll meet you at the National Gallery at ten o'clock . ’ |
30 | I 'll meet you at the Almades opposite the Daily News offices . ’ |