Example sentences of "she will [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | She 'll upset her , you bloody do n't say nothing , but you say when she 's gone . |
2 | I know Cora-Beth wants us to get engaged and now Madeleine 's turned me down , she 'll expect me to propose . |
3 | She 'll expect you to visit her and no doubt you 'll wish to do so — and — and you 'll both fear that I 'll be able to hear through the wall — whereas in a chalet … ’ |
4 | And you know er but she goes like , she 's like , like she said to me , once you 've done it once she 'll expect you to do it again , and again ! |
5 | ‘ She 'll expect us to be plotting among ourselves , then , ’ he said . |
6 | When I stop being useful , she 'll ignore me . |
7 | Afraid that she might have hurt Nora , who was sitting very quietly , Louise added , ‘ Of course , she 'll miss you but I do think she could stay on for a little longer , to see what might happen . ’ |
8 | Most of all she 'll miss you . |
9 | She 'll miss it . |
10 | ‘ Just ask Miss Broome anything you do n't understand and she 'll explain it . |
11 | She 'll waste it , it does n't matter she 'll waste it |
12 | She 'll waste it , it does n't matter she 'll waste it |
13 | She 'll cost you two thousand US a day , Nick , plus air-fare , food and a present . |
14 | Scandalise this sheltered creature , and she 'll kick you out , and bolt the gates to paradise behind you . ) |
15 | ‘ Lil says that if you do n't want the ticket , she 'll pass it on to someone else in the division . |
16 | ‘ She 'll drag you down into the gutter with her , Dane — but if that 's all you want from life , then damn you . ’ |
17 | She 'll think it 's the food . ’ |
18 | I 'd better not move it or she 'll think it 's lost . |
19 | She 'll think it 's a fight . |
20 | ‘ If you just go and talk to a girl in a club in England , she 'll think you 're stupid . |
21 | You sha n't be shamed for she 'll think you a great lover , a real Lothario , a dandy Don Juan . |
22 | And proud too , cos blimey , I been walking for ages and when I get back home she 'll think I been real clever to find my own way back , and I ai n't got a yellow card or nothing . |
23 | ‘ Whatever I say , ’ he thought to himself , ‘ however I say it , she 'll think I 'm putting on an act . ’ |
24 | I 'll tell you what I said erm ah ah ah ah she 's talking to herself , but Ann will get on to you she 'll think I have n't done it ! |
25 | or not , cos she 'll think I 'm lying , I was but you know , I was n't I was telling the truth |
26 | She 'll think he invited Phil ! |
27 | She 'll think he 's presuming upon their relationship . |
28 | Well they sort of said that what , hopefully , she 'll like be there for a couple of days and she 'll never think she 's been anywhere else , she 'll think she 's been there all the time . |
29 | At least , give it to my er my er stepmother and she 'll disguise it for you . |
30 | ‘ She 'll do me fine . ’ |