Example sentences of "well [pers pn] 'll [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I 'll leave that problem for Mary to sort out . |
2 | Well I 'll leave that job for you then if |
3 | And I thought well I 'll get that balloon and perhaps |
4 | okay well I 'll get that supervisors course I 'll give N H A a ring and see how fast they can do it yeah cos really needs it as well does n't she ? |
5 | Well I 'll get some teaspoons . |
6 | Right , well I 'll take that address down . |
7 | Yeah , I know , well I 'll book two weeks in advance . |
8 | Well Paul was asking this , when well I 'll have some presents . |
9 | Well she 'll have bloody shock if she was here in the summer then ! |
10 | Well you 'll have some Kit-Kats or summat wo n't you ? |
11 | So that 's ten pounds , well you 'll have enough money there wo n't you ? |
12 | Well you 'll know next time . |
13 | Well we 'll do twenty quid with that thing . |
14 | Well we 'll get two pieces two of those thirty six pieces that those one tenth |
15 | The biggest difference in contrast on my equalization argument is between the City and between the Vale , and so whilst again it might be controversial , there is a logic , with our backs to the wall admittedly , of saying right well we 'll close this home in order to protect money that we 've got lined up to come on stream next year . |
16 | decide well we 'll have five inches . |
17 | alright well we 'll ask this question again then after gone on holiday to the States and see whether |
18 | The British Medical Association , well they 'll have ample ammunition now to say that boxing is no longer a sport . |
19 | Well it 'll take twenty minutes to get here and it 'll take about forty minutes to get the other way . |
20 | Well it 'll take fucking ages and it 'll be very uncomfortable for you , whoever 's sitting in the back . |