Example sentences of "[be] afraid [pers pn] 'll [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Because what we do n't have is people turning up to work because they 're afraid they 'll lose their job during these recessionary times . |
2 | You 're afraid I 'll go to my father and tell him — ’ She broke off , staring . |
3 | ‘ But if you 're afraid I 'll lose my head once we 're alone together , by all means bring a chaperon . ’ |
4 | You 're afraid you 'll lose him — you 'd pretended to yourself he was yours . |
5 | ‘ They 're afraid he 'll skip the country , or try to intimidate the victim . |
6 | ‘ I 'm afraid they 'll do that all too easily . |
7 | They 'd probably better check that the whole place is n't falling down and I 'm afraid they 'll want to see Maggie , but I 'll get rid of them . |
8 | ‘ I 'm afraid they 'll have to agree to a change of day , or it 'll be cancelled . |
9 | A lot of the tourists go over to the other side of the island , but I 'm afraid we 'll have to save that for another trip when we have more time . ’ |
10 | ‘ I 'm afraid you 'll think I 'm rambling rather , ’ Pascoe apologized . |
11 | But if you 're a rider who likes a mettlesome horse I 'm afraid you 'll find ours are fairly quiet . |
12 | ‘ I 'm afraid you 'll find it necessary to entertain yourself . |
13 | I 'm afraid you 'll find that a volunteer force is much better than a pressed one . |
14 | If this tactic fails then I 'm afraid you 'll have to resort to the leger . |
15 | I 'm afraid you 'll have torun along now Sergeant . |
16 | I 'm afraid you 'll have to wake up to the fact that that kind of man from that kind of a family would n't know the meaning of love . ’ |
17 | WELL I 'M AFRAID YOU 'LL HAVE TO GET USED TO IT ! |
18 | " I 'm afraid you 'll have to explain yourself more simply , Mr. Middlemass . |
19 | " Look , Miss , " he said , " my mate and I have got to get down to him , but you reported him , and I 'm afraid you 'll have to tell us how you came to see him . |
20 | ‘ I 'm afraid you 'll have to be content with just knowing my room number ! ’ she snapped . |
21 | I 'm afraid you 'll have to manage without me … ’ |
22 | ‘ I 'm afraid you 'll have to ask the Parquet about that . ’ |
23 | I 've left you one of my shirts , so I 'm afraid you 'll have to make do with that tonight . |
24 | But I 'm afraid you 'll have to tell her that the days when Rome ruled the world are over . |
25 | I 'm afraid you 'll have to go easy on the Sangria while taking the tablets , and on the swimming too . ’ |
26 | Ian is going to the hospital , so I 'm afraid you 'll have to put up with me . ’ |
27 | I 'm afraid you 'll get little sense from him either . ’ |
28 | Given a thriller and a classic play , I 'm afraid I 'll watch the thriller . ’ |
29 | ‘ I 'm afraid I 'll have to leave you now in Orson 's very capable hands . |
30 | No I 'll have to I 'll I 'll I 'm afraid I 'll have to withdraw that that that comment . |