Example sentences of "'ll [verb] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 'll work with the finest talents in the business , ’ she 'd said earnestly , ‘ you 'll make oodles of money , and you 'll return to the States at the top of your profession . ’ |
2 | And you 'll enjoy peace of mind . |
3 | You 'll enjoy standards of service and food which are amongst the best in Europe . |
4 | ‘ Often they 'll decide to photograph , say , a couple of people , but they 'll include acres of space around which they do n't want , ’ he says . |
5 | ‘ Let's get this weekend over and then we 'll discuss things in detail , ’ Vitor cut in impatiently . |
6 | ‘ We 'll need help by morning , ’ the Brigade Major said fervently . |
7 | You 'll need patience for fishing wo n't you ? |
8 | For really powerful graphics performance — for handling 24-bit or video images , for example — you 'll need 2.5Mb of RAM . |
9 | To run your average Windows app you 'll need 4Mb of RAM , a 100Mb hard disk and at least a 386 . |
10 | ‘ They 'll need confirmation in writing . ’ |
11 | oh , oh , I 'll borrow Wings of Love |
12 | I 'll borrow Wings of Love , bring it in tomorrow |
13 | After the business on the couch ( a rotten deal for both of us : how we all whimper ) , Tod 'll do stuff like palpate the carotid arteries in the neck and the temporal arteries just in front of the ears . |
14 | Yeah no problem I 'll see Peter at work , I 'll , I 'll , I 'll pr er I will mention to him about it cos I was very impressed with , yes certainly I 'll mention it to him and er Alan , if he 's , if there 's a game on Saturday yes I 'll , I 'll I could mention it to him . |
15 | On the other hand , if you go to any computer show , you 'll see hordes of software and hardware manufacturers running Windows and Windows applications . |
16 | We 'll keep Frank in reserve , he 's a Chairman at B Sky B. |
17 | Microsoft Corp chairman Bill Gates said he expects to ship the follow-on to Windows 3.1 , codenamed Chicago , in 1994 but declined to say at what point in the year the upgraded system will be launched : ‘ We should debunk any notion that Chicago is around the corner , ’ Gates told an audience of developers sponsored by Microsoft — ‘ All we can say is we expect it will be in 1994 and we 'll keep people in touch on that . ’ |
18 | Microsoft Corp chairman Bill Gates said he expects to ship the follow-on to Windows 3.1 , codenamed Chicago , in 1994 but declined to say at what point in the year the upgraded system will be launched : ‘ We should debunk any notion that Chicago is around the corner , ’ Gates told an audience of developers sponsored by Microsoft — ‘ All we can say is we expect it will be in 1994 and we 'll keep people in touch on that . ’ |
19 | ‘ I 'll set wheels in motion , ’ he promised . |
20 | I 'll have Jo as Face I 'll have Monica as Sottle , and we 'll have Mia as Don . |
21 | and then if I 've got a fiver I 'll have quarterpounder with cheese |
22 | You 'll look good , you 'll feel good , and you 'll have masses of energy as the adrenalin flows ! |
23 | I 'll have words with Murtach when he returns . ’ |
24 | We 'll have record of achievement . |
25 | Oh I 'll take Twiglets into school tomorrow . |
26 | Gentlemen , I 'll take apologies for absence . |
27 | So you 'll take Paul to church in the morning will you ? |
28 | When it 's finished it 'll take pride of place in a new aircraft museum to be opened in Gloucestershire . |
29 | We 'll take turns on watch . ’ |
30 | ‘ I 'm the sort of Jim 'll Fix It of marriage problems , ’ he said . |