Example sentences of "[adj] that [pers pn] 'll [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | What natural selection does seem to care about as far as sex is concerned is that there is constant re-combination and this is a question of sexual that we 'll touch on later . |
2 | ‘ As your agent , I should advise you against it — my cut will be so minute that I 'll lose it through a hole in my pocket . |
3 | ‘ Get out or so help me , I 'll yell so loud that I 'll wake the whole house ! |
4 | I mean , do the other do these things happen in cycles and tha you know , is it possible that it 'll happen again on a greater scale ? |
5 | If anything happens to me then you can rest assured that they 'll carry on with it . |
6 | ‘ I doubt very much that you 'll get far that way . ’ |
7 | Well , what else is so serious that it 'll stop you from marrying ? ’ |
8 | I have to be convinced that she 'll make a good mother . ’ |
9 | My teacher , meanwhile , is far from convinced that I 'll make the concert platform . |
10 | As a result , and because consumers like variety , it 's likely that they 'll want to er , consume different types of what , what is essentially the same , the same good . |
11 | So it 's more likely that they 'll make it compulsory . |
12 | It 's not likely that they 'll fall entirely from grace , and this is n't meant to be a sob story of any sort . |
13 | Now , obviously I 'm not going to talk about profits from the T V division just now , because Thames only came in at the half year , and we 're not including any profits from B Sky B in the half year , but it 's likely that we 'll take some de-loan stock interest in at the year end . |
14 | If you define your needs first it is much more likely that you 'll go for a mix of simple word processing and basic graphics . |
15 | Life with your lover might look more appealing now but unless you discover what 's gone wrong between you and your husband , it 's likely that you 'll end up feeling just as discontented with another man . |
16 | It 's likely that you 'll have to have the lump removed , but that will be done through a tiny incision and it will be checked to make absolutely sure it is n't cancerous . |
17 | It 's more than likely that I 'll ask them to publish that we know there 's a message but that she has n't delivered it and wo n't talk . |
18 | It 's inevitable that you 'll get caught out in the rain at some time . |
19 | After reading these reports we 're sure that you 'll feel left out if you have n't run or entered one of our races , writes Nick Troop . |
20 | Quite sure that you 'll find in the end that I 'm right and it was set up by murdering bog-trotters . |
21 | If you devote several years of your life to a subject , you ought to be reasonably sure that you 'll enjoy it . |
22 | But you can be sure that you 'll have the time of your life . |
23 | In any event , you can be sure that you 'll dine in grand style wherever you stay in the Western Loire . |
24 | ‘ Of course , the twins are well past the nappy stage — or I imagine they must be — and , since I 've promised Liz that I 'll look after them , you can be sure that I 'll do what I can . ’ |
25 | ‘ I 'll make sure that I 'll bring her back in one piece , ’ André was saying , but Piers had turned away and gave no indication of having heard what was being said to him . |
26 | ‘ We do n't know for sure that it 'll strike , ’ said Duvall . |
27 | Trainer Roger Charlton was not present to outline plans for the son of 1987 ‘ Arc ’ hero Trempolino , but his travelling head man Martin Franklin said : ‘ Like his sire , I 'm sure that he 'll improve with more experience . ’ |
28 | ‘ If things are as you say , then a man can never be sure of his wife ; never be sure that he 'll find her there when he comes home at the end of the day . |
29 | ‘ Well , ’ said Louise gently , ‘ I 'm sure that she 'll have her own views when the time comes . ’ |
30 | The festival 's organisers are appealing against the decision not to grant a music licence and are quietly confident that they 'll win . |