Example sentences of "'ll [vb infin] [adv] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If I have to listen to one more candidate telling me he sees the job as a challenge I 'll throw up over the boardroom table .
2 Or are you afraid I 'll make off with the family jewels ? ’
3 ‘ I 'll stay here in the surgery , ’ said Joanna and added rather gloomily , ‘ I do n't suppose I 'll be overworked . ’
4 I 'll stay then in the Hall :
5 I 'll give you a room to work in , I 'll turn round and walk the other way whenever I see you , and I 'll stay out of the kitchen whenever you want to use it .
6 It 'll stay there for the rest of your life .
7 You 'll stay there in the morning , and I shall ask John to come after surgery .
8 Then looking at me , he said , ‘ But I do n't think you 'll stay long in the village . ’
9 CUD ARE inclined to assign their ‘ terminally wacky ’ tag to their irreverent cover version of Hot Chocolate 's ‘ You Sexy Thing ’ , but Mike Dunphy is certain they 'll win through in the end .
10 CUD ARE inclined to assign their ‘ terminally wacky ’ tag to their irreverent cover version of Hot Chocolate 's ‘ You Sexy Thing ’ , but Mike Dunphy is certain they 'll win through in the end .
11 Then we sit there talking and reading , thinking we 'll catch up with the recording in a couple of days — only we never do .
12 It 's J 's birthday on April 2nd & they are having a party ( at last ! ) so I 'll catch up on the news then — they are v. seldom at Gayfield St these days , so I never see them .
13 We 'll tie up on the island and stretch our legs a bit .
14 But we 'll know more at the PM . ’
15 Above that , you 're into boat chandlers ' supplies , and if you are building that big , then you 'll know more about the subject than we do !
16 ‘ They say they 'll know more in the morning , ’ Paul says .
17 ’ Which means you 'll fall back into the Vid , ’ she said .
18 First the Cutty Sark and then we 'll explore down by the river .
19 " And I 'll need more in the way of a deposit . "
20 ‘ We 'll head round to the south coast .
21 Then collect me and we 'll head off to the Yard to deal with the mess that 's going on there . ’
22 ‘ Well , now that we 've both indulged in our little speeches , I think I 'll head back to the house . ’
23 ‘ Those 'll do nicely for the compost , ’ she said , then chose a dark gold one for Dot .
24 Then I 'll clear out of the area .
25 So , if it 's really going to cost me fifty pound the cubic metre to pour concrete and happen to have forty pound the cubic metre , then it 'll show up in the plan that mm , I 'm not doing to well here , because there was n't a big enough allowance .
26 ‘ I 'll follow behind with the stretcher ! ’ said Pringle drily .
27 Tell you what — get yourself cleaned up and dressed and I 'll run down to the house for something . "
28 If you do n't do something you 'll sail straight up the beach and rip the bottom out of the boat .
29 In terms of the papers in front of you this morning , Chair , the position is that , that is addressed over the three year period , and the figures do fluctuate between years , so there is a , as we 'll see later in the paper , there is a , a net expenditure total in year one which increases in year two , but then is offset by a , a reduction in year three .
30 Building on this approach and something which I think you 'll see certainly during the course of your your medical studies antibodies directed against tumourler proce , tumourler process factor are now being used to try and interrupt the chain of events at a slightly later stage .
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