Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [pron] 'll [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If I hear anything about Pascoe I 'll pass it on . ’ |
2 | ‘ If ever I 'm that desperate for money I 'll come and ask you for it , ’ she said . |
3 | He he has said if I do go for maintenance he 'll deny that Ricky 's his . |
4 | You 've got this you 've got this information off Richard I 'll make sure excuse me , you get the information from May Clark . |
5 | What we 're gon na do now , it 's just coming up to twenty past three , so we 'll take a tea break and then after tea we 'll come back and we 'll spend about an hour or so looking at identifying trainees . |
6 | Irwin is just too good to drop and if he can score free kicks , like to the other night , for Ireland he 'll stay . |
7 | Fans must not seek consolation from comments such as ‘ … we dominated but did n't score … ’ or ‘ … with a bit of luck we 'll do better … ’ . |
8 | But with a bit of luck we 'll know tomorrow . |
9 | With a bit of luck they 'll wipe each other off the face of Asia . ’ |
10 | ‘ With a bit of luck it 'll stay over in Manchester , ’ Otley said . |
11 | Bought a Vax , they said no they 're a con do n't worry , he said with a little bit of luck you 'll get one that 'll be free , you 'll have to give a report on it once a month , then about after nine months they give it to you if they thought |
12 | With a bit of luck I 'll see you tomorrow . ’ |
13 | Operating in sections it 's corporals and below who if they are to encoutner problems it 's those sort of ranks who 'll have to fix it . |
14 | Count the number of strips you 'll need , and then multiply by the length of the cushion , adding a 1.5cm seam allowance top and bottom and on each side of the cushion . |
15 | Old Red being S.S.O. , and you 're being only a third-year , of course they 'll notice ! |
16 | The taxi-driver will probably remember picking you up , people on the train may have seen you … and of course they 'll question your friends . ’ |
17 | Erm some of the banks actually lay off the charges to some extent , but I think he might find that a bit expensive to run , erm and of course they 'll take their charges even if they do n't make a profit for you . |
18 | ‘ Of course we 'll co-operate . ’ |
19 | She put up a hand as if to ward him off , summoning every ounce from her reserves to say lightly , ‘ Of course we 'll talk . |
20 | Although of course we 'll continue with training everyone who 's likely to do it . |
21 | The other major difference of course we 'll print may be three thousand of the folders but thirty five thousand of the er others |
22 | ‘ Of course we 'll give you a lift , ’ said Melissa hastily , noting the contemptuous curl of Iris 's lip and anxious to forestall any blunt comment that might sour the atmosphere still further . |
23 | ‘ Of course we 'll meet in the meanwhile — lots and lots of times , but that will be a special tryst . |
24 | Of course we 'll pay for you to study . ’ |
25 | Of course we 'll survive . ’ |
26 | In the old days , which is to say five years ago or so , the phrase you would most often hear issuing from the yet-to-be father was , ‘ Yes , of course we 'll have children . |
27 | And of course we 'll have to go over all the old ground on timings and opportunities for both the Trueman and Meredith-Lee deaths . ’ |
28 | ‘ Of course we 'll have time . |
29 | broadsheet because we can display photographs much more effectively on broadsheet and of course we 'll have colour . |
30 | All that does , in effect , as you know is i i is reduce the unit price share price , it has no other effect erm a and I think it 's purely cosmetic myself and nowadays I think a share price of around seven hundred P which is , er where the shares are currently hovering , is not e enormously disproportionate but of course we 'll keep it under consideration . |