Example sentences of "'ll [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 Now she 'll transmit in code every hour , on the hour , and you 'll read those signals and write them down then give a receipt .
2 For a moment Broadman 's face looked as though some vast internal struggle was going on , and then he added with a burst of generosity , ‘ I 'll throw in yours , too . ’
3 And as he said it , shifty-eyes-with-dandruff ( and I 'll throw in bad breath ) put out a hand for my arm .
4 We 'll exchange your seven horses for twelve of our timbers , and we 'll throw in a quantity of barrels , I think .
5 So if you go back to the sort of where we gave it five or six headings yeah or three to six headings you should be aiming say well I 'll input a bit of information on that side of it and at the end of that little section I 'll build in some practice in participation and the participation can be any of those ones you 've put in there on that list you gave us early on er practical allocations
6 ‘ They 'll rule in my favour anyway . ’
7 We 'll explain in layman 's terms the benefits of the various satellite TV systems available and work out what 's best for you .
8 " Because something happened to stop me ; " I 'll explain in a minute .
9 which is burnt off when the whole thing gets fired in the kiln , so what will have to happen is the , your pots you 've done so far , once they 're thoroughly dried and go into the kiln , they 're fired at a high temperature and then they 'll come out this bit fired you 'll then separate them with oxide pastes , dip them into glaze , which I 'll explain in a minute , and re-fire them at a higher temperature , the glazed would
10 ‘ I 'll explain in the car . ’
11 I think Freud would say though however that these are more like the th the was talking about religion , now clearly if something is a outlawing it is n't gon na make much difference to it , or if anything it 's , it 's just gon na make it er , er make it more difficult , but there are certain types of religion and Judaism is one of them where th this very pattern you 're talking about did occur and here Freud is er probably standing on , on firm ground , for reasons which I 'll explain in my lectures I do n't wan na take up too much time , but I have done a bit of research on this myself and as you will see , erm there 's , there are good reasons for thinking that Freud was certainly right about some of those and we certainly know that a monotheistic and , and an absolutely rigidly monotheistic religion appeared in Ancient Egypt as erm Andrea said , just before erm the er reign of this heretic er heretic , heretic pharaoh one of whose er near descendants , I forget how he was related now , erm was originally called Tutamkhatan and then was forced to change his name to Tutankhamen and he was dug up by Howard Carter in nineteen twenty two or something er and er the Tutankhamen is called Tutankhamen and not Tutamkhatan is that there was a religious .
12 Akhenaten either died or was murdered , we 're not , we do n't know , we do n't know how er he was a very peculiar man as I 'll explain in the lectures er physically , very strange probably as a result of inbreeding and erm the old religion re-established itself there was never a return to monotheistic sun worship , but er all its hypothesis is that , that since we know the exodus occurred round about this time and since we know that Judaism too is a religion of a single-minded monotheist you know I 'm the law by God I shall have no other gods before me , it says in the Bible full stop .
13 Erm Freud 's hypothesis is that this religion left Egypt because of the persecution , Moses was one of Akhenaten 's followers who went out into the desert , erm here as I 'll explain in the lectures er some of my own research opens up a new angle on this that Freud did n't know about and why they went out into the desert , why they picked up these er Hebrew erm er immigrants who were living on the fringes of the Egyptian Empire .
14 When complete , they 'll range in height from three to one hundred and twenty feet .
15 Further developments came when Intel introduced the 80286 processor , ( the 286 ) a 16 bit implementation of the 8086 that had some clever bits tagged on , particularly in memory handling — another point we 'll cover in depth a little later in the series .
16 She 'll squirm in her ermine , refuse to be shook —
17 The leg must be operated on and straightened , then put into splints or plaster , or the kid 'll remain in that crippled position for the rest of his life .
18 You 'll remain in your room for the rest of today and all day tomorrow — if you want anything order it , and have it brought to your room .
19 I 'll remain in the open where I 'm easily seen , easy to find .
20 Part-ex and all the rest of it , did the deal , negotiated , and said right what we want to do , is Saturday morning , she thinks she 's going to come down and look at a decent second-hand one , and I want you to take the part , take the brand new car off and all the rest of it , and then say take that one for a test drive , which is mine , all taxed up and gassed up and all the rest of it , and we 'll disappear in the moonlight .
21 Prepare and cook only the amount of food you 'll eat in a single serving so that there are no tempting left-overs .
22 ‘ I think we 'll eat in front of the fire , do n't you ?
23 ‘ We 'll eat in the breakfast-room .
24 We 'll eat , we 'll eat in the dining room
25 we 're not eating in the back room , he can get stuffed , we 'll eat in the posh end for a change Jul , like we did last time
26 ‘ We 'll stay in bed all day and go out all night like you said . ’
27 I 'll stay in touch . ’
28 You 'll stay in an en suite bedroom equipped with colour television and telephone and all your meals will be included .
29 ‘ I 'll stay in here with you after supper , shall I ? ’ said Dolly .
30 I 'll stay in the village , but I 'll still look after Mr Gargery as much as I can . ’
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