Example sentences of "[pron] 'll [verb] [det] [pos pn] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ When I 'm eighteen and can do what I like , I 'll eat all my cakes uncooked , ’ Benny pronounced . |
2 | See you in the morning though — when I promise I 'll answer all your questions . ’ |
3 | ‘ I 'll break both our necks ! ’ he swore passionately . |
4 | I 'll tell all my friends to go and get tissue-typed . ’ |
5 | We 'll be married in the Catholic Church , and I 'll teach all our children to be good Catholics . |
6 | ‘ Hell and the devil , I 'll cut both their livers out ! |
7 | ‘ Then I 'll ride all your horses , ’ I said unwisely . |
8 | My vet — an older man who lived out on the Downs — has just retired , so I 'll try both your practices which will be to my advantage , because when one practice is too busy to come out at once then I can call on the other . ’ |
9 | She said I ca n't cope no more , she said I just can not cope any longer and I said you must n't feel like that I said you 'll break all our hearts , I said it 's , life will never be the same again , I said come on home with me , forget about this day , I said tomorrow we 'll come and pick your birds up cos she 's got two beautiful parrots , she 's got a Mulican white with peach |
10 | Better watch that Paul you 'll pull all your fillings out |
11 | Cos you 'll drop all your pencils that 's why |
12 | To make matters worse , all the inventions are hidden in the various objects scattered around the cave system , so you 'll need all your wits about you if you 're to do it . |
13 | You 'll need all your wits about you to tackle the weekend 's infuriating drama . |
14 | Erm we 'll do all your friends first . |
15 | But I think this would be a very useful , erm , useful thing , because we 'll have all your conversations on a disk and we 'll be able to record and explain too , looking at typical seminars |
16 | ‘ Get them out golfing and they 'll forget all their troubles ’ was his maxim . |
17 | Thorfinn said , ‘ He will either send back a fire-party and advance with the rest while he still has them in order , or he 'll abandon both his carts and his cover and bring them all on to finish us . ’ |
18 | I know he 'll reject all my plans and ideas for the garden out of hand , just to prove a sadistic point . |
19 | ‘ Give it a month or two an' it 'll catch all yer mice . |