Example sentences of "they 'll [verb] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | They 'll talk it big . |
2 | ‘ They 'll tell you all you need to know about the design department at G.W. , so kindly make sure you 've read and understood them before you report for work tomorrow morning . ’ |
3 | They 'll tell you all about that on the course . |
4 | Well now you see the week that William 's down the John 's , in John 's and they 'll tell you all erm once the tea 's over the dishes , I do the dishes right away |
5 | ‘ They 'll give me fifty pence for that at the souvenir shop , ’ Adam said . |
6 | If you 're with a bank and you 've been with them a few years , they 'll give you all kinda loans . |
7 | They 'll give you useful info on the other characters . |
8 | If you 'll stand in the I D parade for them tonight at seven o'clock they 'll give you ten pounds . |
9 | They 'll give you ten pounds , to call for an I D parade tonight . |
10 | you know try and get Sometimes in an examination they 'll give you funny numbers like two point five but they tend to work 'em out for you . |
11 | They 'll give you some |
12 | ‘ They 'll make it official on Monday . ’ |
13 | So it 's more likely that they 'll make it compulsory . |
14 | you do n't say I want my house sold full stop , cos they 'll make you that |
15 | ‘ Crack that , son , and they 'll make you chief constable . ’ |
16 | Twenty one across they 'll make you livid |
17 | I do n't think they 'll pay me any |
18 | You could of course call on Messrs Bradshaw or Cornish to sort out the confusion , but they 'll cost you all four limbs and a second mortgage . |
19 | ‘ The trouble with foresters , ’ said Kāli , ‘ is that they 're permanently hungry : feed them well and they 'll leave you alone : forget to and they 'll scour the entire village for evidence of green wood , musk , tār and all the other protected animals that you 're not supposed to kill . |
20 | They 'll leave you alone then , in case you decide to start telling it to them . ’ |
21 | Someone comes up to you and you only have to say you 're not interested in drugs ; sooner or later they 'll leave you alone because they 're too busy trying to find a £5 deal to bang up with in the evening . |
22 | But er hopefully they 'll leave us alone soon . |
23 | They 'll sort it all out . |
24 | When the others get back I 'm sure they 'll sort it all out , ’ said Gurder , more cheerfully than he felt . |
25 | Er the perceiving people do n't , it does n't worry them very much , they 'll do it all at the last minute and get it sorted out somehow . |
26 | ‘ It says , ‘ ’ Please do n't tether any horses to this roof , or they 'll pull it off' ’ , ' translated Luke . |
27 | ‘ Do n't you think they 'll think it funny that you 're the one taking me to his home , and not Travis ? ’ |
28 | I 've radioed in for the Social Services , they 'll find them some alternative accommodation . |
29 | They 'll find it harder to sell . |
30 | Once they get used to running , they 'll find it hard to stop . |