Example sentences of "'ll [verb] i [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | That 'll make me bloody double it ! |
2 | Before I 'm finished you 'll want me as much as I want you . ’ |
3 | Something like that , eighth of a million , it 'll do me anyway . |
4 | Still , as long as you 're not thinking about makin' me your fancy piece , I 'll do me best to stand up brave to the world . ’ |
5 | At the early age of thirty-eight me mother sent me West Get up , said she , and get a job says I I 'll do me best I pulled on my Wellingtons to march to march to Kiljimock But I took a wrong turn at Charlestown and ended up in Knock Once this quiet crossroads was a place of quiet prayer Where Catholics got indulgent once or twice a year You could buy a pair of rosary beads or get your candles blessed If you had a guilty conscience , you could get it off your chest … |
6 | That 'll do me very well fer the time bein' , thanks ! ’ |
7 | Needs a bit of cleaning up , but it 'll do me all right . ’ |
8 | That 'll do me now . |
9 | No I 'm fine honestly , that 'll do me now . |
10 | You 'll do me more good nor a bucket o' medicine . |
11 | She 'll break me anyway she can . |
12 | " If you 'll follow me now , " replied Hazel desperately , " I 'll have you out of it by sunrise . " |
13 | ‘ Well , he 'll see me anyway ! ’ she muttered to herself . |
14 | I 'll have a bath an' all an' my brither-in-law 'll see me right for the gear . ’ |
15 | ‘ You 'll see me there , ’ said the Cat , and vanished . |
16 | Did my copious scribbles help or hinder — and you 'll see I now have my ‘ Apple ’ back after a saga which made Monty Python , Esther Rantzen and Bernard Levin 's saga about his mother and the North Thames gas board look like child 's play . |
17 | ‘ You 'll insult me once too often , Khan . ’ |
18 | thing and that 's without a pump , so to set up it 'll cost me probably a thousand and a bit and I want and then I 'll need to have the rest of the money left over to survive |
19 | For me to produce that 'll cost me basically my time and my my you know I , say my laser copies ' paid for by my business erm |
20 | I be lucky I get any bloke fer more'n two monfs togewer like my ol' lady I suppose an' if I get a bloke 'e 'll be aht a' work or 'e 'll set me ter the bleed'n game like 'er I would n't be surprised but if you reely want ter now jus ' fer now for this minute I wanner enjoy it . |
21 | cos I said you 'll be here to midnight David and then on the day we were going he stopped me and Jane , little Jane , she was coming down the stairs behind me , I 'd been up for a fax , and I do n't know where she 'd been , she was behind me and as she come down the stairs I was listening and he said got her hand ooh he said I am gon na miss you my dear , so she said yes I 'll miss Hodems as well , he said you have got a way with your words have n't you , he said for one strange minute I thought you were gon na say you 'll miss me too |
22 | You 'll thank me then , sweetheart . |
23 | I do n't like it and it 'll annoy me now we 're working together . ’ |
24 | The head will chew them over , their parents will go mad , then when it 's all finished we 'll be back here next term and they 'll hate me worse than ever . ’ |
25 | Another long pause and , ‘ So you 'll call me soon , will you ? |
26 | but then again it 'll take me longer to find that one this morning |
27 | The child , now turning a smiling face towards Aggie , said , ‘ I 'll stand on the chair and that 'll take me half-way up , but you 'll have to do the rest , as I ca n't reach . |
28 | ‘ They 'll take me seriously , just you watch them ! ’ |
29 | They 'll take me there and you can come too . ’ |
30 | That 's it for now , but I hope you 'll join me later for tonight 's Central Lobby when we 'll be taking a look at the history of Oxford Prison . |