Example sentences of "'ll [verb] [art] good " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There was a field of women working and I thought , that 'll make a good photograph , ’ the camera-bereft girl began . |
2 | I 'll make a good job of it ; enough to put me a county or two away . ’ |
3 | ‘ And if you think I 'll make a good wife , I 'll agree to marry you . |
4 | I have to be convinced that she 'll make a good mother . ’ |
5 | ‘ You 'll need a good wig if you 're to be Hedda 's long-haired poet . ’ |
6 | Mr Albert 's voice came from a distance : ‘ You 'll need a good white shirt with it , and a tie … . |
7 | I 'll need a good work light . ’ |
8 | Cos you 'll need a good breakfast if you 're going away wo n't you . |
9 | ‘ Take your chance and come with me , you 'll do no good stopping here . ’ |
10 | ‘ You 'll do no good at all to Julia if you get hysterical . |
11 | She 'll do a good two hundred miles an hour , and though she 's got dual control you can take out the second seat next to the pilot 's to make room for a stretcher . ’ |
12 | A strong easterly wind when she comes out ; she 'll do a good bit o' rolling there , jumping about with the easterly wind , anywhere in the North Sea . |
13 | Again , you 'll see a good example of that , where closed questions are good in a situation if you want to get a direct answer to somebody who tends to waffle , but again , if you 're asked closed questions and you want to give information , it is harder , it 's easier if you ask somebody an open question and on the film , John Cleese comes up with the starters to an open question , which are the Who , What , Which , Why , Where , When questions . |
14 | Assistant head of the hotel school , John Staples , adds : ‘ They wo n't be experts but they 'll have a good understanding of what it 's all about . |
15 | Grating ginger , Phoebe Snow on the stereo thank you but I 'm just lookin ' , sipping wine , a wry smile damping her forest fire , she thought , at least we 'll have a good meal . |
16 | Peter 's clever — he 'll have a good idea , I 'm sure . |
17 | ‘ The Ukrainians do n't really know much about Britain , but I 'm going to serve champagne and two kinds of caviar so I expect we 'll have a good time , ’ Gladstone told me over a crackling telephone line shortly before the party began . |
18 | Me brother and the two bairns are coming the morrow and we 'll have a good time . |
19 | I 'll have a good look , anyway ! ’ laughed Gay . |
20 | ‘ I 'm sure he 'll have a good laugh at the joke , ’ said pal Brian Humber . |
21 | Looks like you 'll have a good summer 's backpacking ahead of you . |
22 | ‘ I 'll have a good look . ’ |
23 | If your foe stoops on a ground unit and is locked in combat you 'll have a good chance of catching him in the flanks . |
24 | One day I 'll tell Stuart about the flowers and what I did with them and I expect we 'll have a good laugh with Oliver as well . |
25 | If you 've had the courage and tenacity to run through them all , you 'll have a good grasp of how to set up Windows and its groups and icons , how to manipulate windows ( resizing , closing and so on ) , how to use the File Manager , and much more . |
26 | We 'll have a good look at him . ’ |
27 | ‘ If you put as much into running it as you do into describing it , you 'll have a good chance . |
28 | ‘ It goes from side to side , stopping at every landing point so you 'll have a good — and cheap — view of all the buildings along the canal . ’ |
29 | ‘ Just whip these in and then we 'll have a good look at you . |
30 | Got another couple of clients in the office right now , but we 'll have a good heart-to-heart when I ring you back . |