Example sentences of "[noun sg] i 'll [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Well they , I had to go to Road police station , London , it was quite good , the detective took , took me around that little area and er then when I got ready to collect to take him to Liverpool Street Station , I saw him for the first time , man about sixty one and he 'd got two suitcases , one lighter than the other , and while I was signing for him and his property I said to him , you take that light one and I 'll take the bigger one with the view to getting on the bus to get to Liverpool Street st but the inspector there was very good , he said I 'm not going to oh and I said to you take the light case I 'll take the high one , he said I ca n't carry anything , I got a rupture .
2 Chairman I 'll get the ball rolling I suppose erm I have to deal with the ludicrous sh statement from County Council now the savings , proposed savings on the fire cover review .
3 Of course I 'll get the restaurant to cater , but I want it to be intimate — just the two of us on the balcony .
4 half elastic and it 's like pleats at the back and er blue , nearly blue pleating and these two blouses , er I try , if they 're not any good I 'll send the buggers back
5 I 'll put the hind seat I 'll bring the bag back .
6 As soon as I 've collected my things from the boat I 'll catch the first plane home and — ’
7 I 'll be popping up and down to see how you are , an' when it gets dark I 'll light the lamp .
8 Well I think what I 'll do yeah is like when they 're trying to clean my window I 'll open the gu and shoot er open the window yeah and I 'll get out a gun and shoot them .
9 ‘ If you 've got a pen I 'll read the directions as they gave them to the family . ’
10 The teacher ( in role ) will be the Pied Piper , but s/he wants the class to have a say in the characterisation — so the children " construct " the character : perhaps Teacher : In the drama I 'll play the Pied Piper , but I need your help .
11 ‘ One day I 'll get the scissors and shear off all that fleece ! ’
12 ‘ And one day I 'll own the whole outfit , ’ he said to himself .
13 Mind yer , I do n't s'pose fer one minute I 'll get the job .
14 Well when you get a chance I 'll have the accounts as well
15 I could of done my work today though Kim and Richard came over when I was poorly she got the duster straight out she said nanny I 'll polish the furniture because I knows you get upset .
16 I 'll dim er if I can find a dimmer I 'll dim the You can read it now ca n't you ?
17 And we 're looking for parcels , quality traffic being I 'll do the talking today
18 I hope somewhere down the line I 'll have the opportunity of carrying the sack again for him .
19 There had been , for one thing , enormous population growth I 'll put the figures up for you The population had roughly trebled er between seventeen hundred and eighteen fifty and then , in the period we 're primarily concerned with here , the hundred years from eighteen fifty to nineteen fifty have increased from four hundred and thirty million up to five hundred and eighty million .
20 I 'll be absolutely open with you — we do have difficulties over cash , but when you see the business we 've got lined up … well , this time next year I 'll expect the bank to be standing me a slap-up lunch !
21 This year I 'll get the title back .
22 McMillan said : ‘ There 's no way I 'll take the smaller share .
23 You take the bag I 'll take the money .
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