Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adj] [pers pn] 'll [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Are n't you afraid I 'll give you away to someone ? ’ she taunted . |
2 | Or are you afraid I 'll make off with the family jewels ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Are you afraid I 'll tell people ? ’ |
4 | What are you afraid I 'll do ? ’ |
5 | Are you afraid I 'll interrupt your steamy sessions with your secretary ? |
6 | ‘ Are n't you afraid I 'll try to blackmail you when this is over ? ’ she enquired sweetly . |
7 | ‘ Are n't you afraid I 'll dive straight into the drugs stash I 've been hoarding ? ’ |
8 | ‘ Are n't you afraid she 'll get fed up with Paris ? |
9 | Oh are you well you 'll have to come back on Friday then and we 'll find somebody else to take you on tomorrow . |
10 | Are you sure they 'll let you in ? |
11 | ‘ I think you know exactly what I mean , but if it makes you happy I 'll spell it out . |
12 | ‘ And if we leave him alone he 'll lead us somewhere . ’ |
13 | He said no I 've forgot about it sorry , no I completely forgot about it sorry I 'll bring it round later and give it , he posted it |
14 | Is it likely he 'll do that , Miss Levington ? ’ he enquired reasonably . |
15 | ‘ Is it likely he 'll listen to you , against me and my house ? ’ |
16 | We 'd have other ones as well but just to show this particular example just to keep it small I 'll make it small . |
17 | That 's my knob if I want it open I 'll leave it open . |