Example sentences of "[pron] will bring [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | When you 're in bed I 'll bring up a hot drink . ’ |
2 | Put it back up and I 'll nail it up some time when I bring up erm , I 'll bring up a hammer |
3 | Yeah , okay , I 've just been to Asda so kids are on the way to put the bits of shopping in the van , alright , cos I got 'em some cereal and some bread and I 'll bring up the toaster , they can take the toaster with 'em for a while and oh there is , is there ? |
4 | no you 'd have to get all out and have a look , but I mean if I go over there I 'll bring back a load of D K and I know I will we 'll see . |
5 | Tomorrow I 'll bring in a blank tape if you want to but I ca n't take them that one . |
6 | All right I 'll bring in a sixty minute tape ask him tonight , okay and I 'll bring in a sixty and a ninety minute , okay . |
7 | All right I 'll bring in a sixty minute tape ask him tonight , okay and I 'll bring in a sixty and a ninety minute , okay . |
8 | I 'll bring in the business . ’ |
9 | ‘ I 'll bring in the buggy and I 'll carry him , ’ he said , and before she could protest he had taken Thomas from her . |
10 | If you say ‘ Yes ’ I will bring in the stock and we will go there . |
11 | But before turning to Buid relations with neighbouring lowlanders , I will bring out the specificity of Buid attitudes toward violence and aggression by comparing them with other Philippine groups who have a less negative attitude toward these phenomena . |
12 | Whether your home is traditional or modern in style , the Cottage suite will create a striking look which will bring out the best in any bathroom . |
13 | They would ally themselves with the united Labour forces and afford the possibilities of developing a mighty Peoples Front which will bring down the National Government . " |
14 | Other measures include a 50p increase on garage rent to £2.50 a week , which will bring in an additional annual income of £32,500 . |
15 | ‘ And I suppose you 'll bring up the rear , if we 're lucky enough to survive ? ’ said Tommy . |
16 | Whenever universities hand out degrees on the basis of who will bring in the best publicity and therefore the biggest cheques , they dishonour their own honours system . |
17 | It is you , in your newness , who will bring about the change . |
18 | At this point we 're only bringing in the Cherokee and the Viper , but ultimately we 'll bring in the Grand Cherokee and the minivan [ MPV ] , although we wo n't do those until we have right-hand drive versions , which may come before the next generation models . |
19 | Just one other other point , there is the issue of sustainable development Professor Lock referred to erm alright we 'll bring in the railway line er as as part of your criteria , but I am concerned at the the general dispersal that is er envisaged in the sort of development er that he suggested . |
20 | I 've promised we 'll bring back a young hog deer . " |
21 | We said look we 'll bring out a price guide |
22 | When the photographer has finished we 'll bring out the items to you . |
23 | Araminta is fey , and Dermot is ‘ hopeless ’ , and their death is artistically right , and no one will bring in a verdict of wilful murder against you — although you have a strong motive to kill them . |
24 | I hope they realise by being here we will bring in a huge amount of trade . |
25 | We will bring about a resurgence of manufacturing . |
26 | Once that subject has been done to death I daresay they will bring up the subject of his large family . |
27 | Though binoculars will not show the famous dark mass known as the Keyhole , they will bring out the wonderful , varied filaments . |
28 | Labour can not , on the one hand , criticise us for giving our system careful consideration and waiting until 1 April 1993 and , on the other hand , announce that they will bring in a scheme in 1992 with no system to back it up . |
29 | Greg forbore to ask how someone with an accent like that would know , and said instead : ‘ It 'll bring in a tidy sum if it 's a best-seller , I suppose . ’ |
30 | The mind rather boggles at what might happen should this expedition not be a success — and the odds are not all that good that it will bring back the Bledisloe Cup from Australia or a one-test rubber win from South Africa . |