Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'll [vb infin] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | At the end of the meditation , towards the end of the meditation , I 'll ask you three questions and I 'll leave some time of silence between each question . |
2 | I think I 'll pass this time . |
3 | ‘ I 'll pass this time , if you do n't mind , Hugh . |
4 | I 'll pay this time , if that 's your objection , ’ he said . |
5 | Yeah , that 's right I 'll pay this time . |
6 | ‘ I 'll know next time . ’ |
7 | But I 'll need some time . |
8 | ‘ So I 'll have more time for designing . |
9 | Perhaps next time I 'll have more time to prepare . |
10 | We do n't have an afternoon surgery , so I 'll have more time to talk . ’ |
11 | ‘ I 'll come some time early on St Stephen 's Day , ’ she said instead . |
12 | I 'll , I 'll have one , I 'll come next time you do the monthly shop I 'll get one , but I 'll make him some biscuits . |
13 | But I 'll come another time , please . ’ |
14 | ‘ Or you 'll find this time that you will be court-martialled and end up in the gaol you were originally intended for . ’ |
15 | Well you 'll know next time . |
16 | A microwave oven could be a lifesaver this Christmas and it means you 'll spend less time slaving over a hot stove . |
17 | But I do n't think you 'll get much time . |
18 | I ordinarily rise by six ; I will allow you to lie half an hour after me then you 'll have some time you may call your own . |
19 | With a little practice she 'll halve that time ! |
20 | We 'll talk another time , when I 'm less exhausted , when I 've got my diary in front of me . |
21 | We 'll waste less time that way . |
22 | We 'll knock this time . ’ |
23 | ‘ Next year we 'll take some time off and go to Italy together , ’ her mother had said . |
24 | Promotions of labour-saving gadgets encourage us to save time on household chores , so that we 'll have more time for leisure and recreation . |
25 | We 'll have more time together then . ’ |
26 | I do n't think we 'll be straight into it , though ; I think we 'll have some time off . |
27 | He 'll devote precious time to help Alan the auditor access the department 's accounts . |
28 | It 'll now run at the same time as his main sentence and means he 'll spend less time in jail . |
29 | ‘ Do n't know what he 'll say this time . |
30 | ‘ It 'll take some time , not today , ’ said Mr Reichmann following the briefing of bankers in Toronto on Monday afternoon . |