Example sentences of "'ll [vb infin] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They 'll want to see her for sure . ’
2 Keep it up and I 'll consider promoting you to Lance-corporal unpaid . ’
3 we 'll have to take it off this .
4 But obviously if you 're going to do that you 'll have to do it during next week some time On the other hand I could give you a list of five topics and you could choose one .
5 But we 'll have to do it with cold water and the yard broom . ’
6 I 'll have to do it like this .
7 I 'll have to do it like this !
8 ‘ Now Jane , ’ turning to me , ‘ I 'll have to leave you in this room with Mason while I fetch the doctor .
9 Well I du n no whether I I 'm in a position to comment on that you know you 'll have to ask them about that whether you know we 've all learnt from each other really .
10 So I 'll have to change yours to forty three , I put forty two .
11 Oh I 'll have to tell him about that .
12 Mary-Rose Caden , a smoker and teachers ' representative on Lothian education committee , forecast it may be impracticable : ‘ If it 's a complete ban , then they 'll have to police it in some way .
13 ‘ I 'll have to re-allocate you to another job soon , Chief Inspector , unless you can show some progress . ’
14 But anyway , he 's optimistic we 'll have sorted it by two thirty .
15 And if you 'd got a good suit , you 'd take that , then fetch it out for the weekend , so they 'd looked decent , and when you took it back on Monday and he said I 'll have to drop you on that , Ah , so you wo n't this week .
16 Many people think you can only do what the punchcard tells you to do but , being me , I always try to get as much as I can from them — even with a lace card I 'll try knitting it in different ways .
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