Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [pers pn] 'll [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | And I 've already paid for mine , so this I 'll take . |
2 | Well , you 'll just have to tell them that it 's missing but when I 've paid for a newspaper I expect to get all the pieces that I 've paid for and I 've already paid for mine , so this I 'll take . |
3 | and you 'll be pleased to know that because we 've waffled on for so much we 'll have to save the county 's peculiar pastimes until tomorrow , |
4 | hold it quite so mu so much it 'll push you down a bit . |
5 | I might run on so much you 'll have to stop me |
6 | Every parent who withdraws his boy is going to increase our difficulties , and make it less likely we 'll get other boys to take their places . |
7 | Agnes sighed , then bit on the front of her forefinger before she turned to Jessie again and said , ‘ Look ; if you 're so sure he 'll turn up , we 'll say nothing for the time being . |
8 | Here , if you want something looking even halfway decent you 'll have to turn once more to the desktop publishing program . |
9 | If it 's a thing that the public thinks is wrong or that is n't really , truly , basically artistic it 'll fade away anyway ten years from now nobody 'll think about it . |
10 | You go to all the trouble of finding me a bed in a night shelter and you then get me so drunk they 'll refuse point-blank to let me in ! ’ |
11 | It 's highly probable I 'll finish up skimming anyway . |
12 | Actually , the BMC does n't know all the details yet and it 's highly probable you 'll have to come up with a bit of cash yourself , but if you 're keen call Roger Payne on . |
13 | I despised myself anyway , haunted by things as superficial as a way of moving , a combination of colour and shape , an asymmetrical smile , the chance attributes of someone who holds herself so cheap she 'll squander herself on a man as truly valueless as Florian Jones , and ignore both his marriage and his other affairs . |
14 | The graphics are superb , the tiny sprites bounce around magnificently and the dirt shading is so realistic you 'll want to clean your shoes after playing . |
15 | The silky-smooth animation has to be seen to be believed — each stroke is executed without a hint of jerkiness , and they 're so realistic you 'll think you 're watching Wimbledon ! ’ |
16 | Traditional values are being threatened by this rush to modernise and go ‘ twentieth century ’ as they say today , and if we are not careful we 'll throw out the baby with the bathwater ! |
17 | If we 're not careful we 'll have the heavy mob down here offering to hold our hands ! |
18 | I said to her , if you 're not careful I 'll send you back to the chocolate factory . |
19 | ‘ If you 're not careful you 'll start developing lines of discontent long before you 're out of your youth . ’ |
20 | ‘ Look , May , ’ he said , ‘ if you 're not careful you 'll end up at the funny farm the way you 're going on . ’ |
21 | if you 're not careful you 'll hurt them you see because if you touch their tails or their fins or something . |
22 | If you 're not careful you 'll have another one other side ! |
23 | ‘ If you 're not careful you 'll fall down and break an arm , ’ his mother said . |
24 | ‘ I 'm not sure they 'll believe us , Mum . ’ |
25 | If they treat the players like second-class citizens , then I 'm not sure they 'll get the support . |
26 | I 'm not sure I 'll check on . |
27 | No but recording level here is on ten , I 'm not sure I 'll turn it down . |
28 | Or sometimes if they 're not sure I 'll say Well before we book it can you just have a run round the house and then ring me back tell me actually what there is to go . |
29 | ‘ Er , I 'm not sure I 'll have enough for the tube fare to Liverpool Street , but the rest I can manage . |
30 | I 'm not sure you 'll like it . ’ |