Example sentences of "'ll [vb infin] [pron] [noun] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'll swop you Stothard for an Archer . ’
2 I 'll give you money for the assassin .
3 So we were sitting there , in this horrible place where the ‘ glass of white ’ is even more noxious than the yeoman 's brew , and their selection of Highland malts is less than the finest , and I 'm getting these pancreas-piercing whiffs of other people 's nicotine ( hit me with a gasper , go on , do it to me — I 'll betray my country for a Silk Cut , I 'll betray my friends for a Winston ) when Stuart , with a creepily smug look on his face , suddenly announces , ‘ We 're taking off , you know . ’
4 So we were sitting there , in this horrible place where the ‘ glass of white ’ is even more noxious than the yeoman 's brew , and their selection of Highland malts is less than the finest , and I 'm getting these pancreas-piercing whiffs of other people 's nicotine ( hit me with a gasper , go on , do it to me — I 'll betray my country for a Silk Cut , I 'll betray my friends for a Winston ) when Stuart , with a creepily smug look on his face , suddenly announces , ‘ We 're taking off , you know . ’
5 Out with it or I 'll have your skin for a cigar case . ’
6 ‘ Keep that handy , ’ I warn him , ‘ or I 'll have your head for a hat-rack . ’
7 At 8.30 you 'll take your places for a three-course meal which will include Smoked salmon .
8 ‘ I 'll swingle yer scalp for a sporran . ’
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