Example sentences of "i 'll [verb] you on " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll meet you on Monday morning at ten o'clock on the bridge just outside town . |
2 | " I 'll meet you on the green . |
3 | ‘ I 'll meet you on the second floor . |
4 | I 'll bung you on my list now |
5 | I 'll maroon you on the rock there at low tide , for the waves rising to take you ! |
6 | I 'll instruct you on the plane . |
7 | ‘ No worries , I 'll start you on thirty quid a week . |
8 | look at the plan a minute and I 'll show you on the plan . |
9 | So , needless to say I do n't like them , but I 'll show you on the A to Z where Upper Parliament Street is . |
10 | Well perhaps it was it was a long I do n't know , but it did and I 'll show you on the video if you want |
11 | ‘ I 'll tell you on the way home . |
12 | ‘ I 'll tell you on Monday morning , Rossiter , when I 've got things sorted out a bit . |
13 | I 'll get you on your knees . |
14 | I 'll take you on my saddle . ’ |
15 | ‘ Do n't worry , I 'll have you on it , ’ he promised . |
16 | ‘ Well , I 'll put you on a course of chlorambucil and you 'll begin to feel better . ’ |
17 | The words ‘ I 'll put you on the waiting list ’ would have had an entirely beneficial effect on her health . |
18 | ‘ I 'll put you on retainer rates . |
19 | ‘ Officer Cecil , come back or I 'll put you on a charge . ’ |
20 | The latest threat to children recently is not just wait till your dad gets home , but , my daughter told her four week old baby , if you 're not good I 'll put you on the fax and send you through to daddy . |
21 | I 'll put you on my bike . |
22 | On Thursday , so I 'll put them on I 'll put you on the mailing list . |
23 | Er and she said I 'll ring you ag I said oh dear someone now coming to the door , she said , never mind I 'll ring you on Saturday , so I said alright and er and she lives at Wyndham , Norfolk , my husband 's niece and erm , you see , and then there 's the other one and she said , auntie you 're always so cheerful , I said , well I try to be cheerful because like everybody else I get a little depressed sometimes because , you see , I have no sisters and brothers , I have three elderly cousins who live away and who I , who I see , one was here a fortnight ago er er er my cousin and his wife er , you see , it will be on a Wednesday , a fortnight today , no Thursday , yes , you see , a fortnight ago and they said , we 'll come again an we 've always bought you a bunch of daffodils so we shall come again when the daffodils are and er and they bring me over bits and pieces because er she was a cook and they bring me something nice to eat |
24 | I 'll phone you on Monday if you want ? |
25 | I 'll see you on Monday . ’ |
26 | ‘ I 'll see you on the way back . ’ |
27 | I 'll see you on Saturday — half past seven at the bus stop , ’ the boy said . |
28 | ‘ I 'll see you on Saturday , same time , same place , ’ Edward said giving her a quick peck and pushing her up the steps of the bus . |
29 | ‘ I 'll see you on the terrace . ’ |
30 | ‘ I 'm not sure if I 'll still be here tomorrow , as air traffic is functioning normally and I have some urgent matters to attend to back in Hong Kong , but I 'll see you on Friday anyway . ’ |