Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [conj] [pers pn] 'll [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's more than likely that I 'll ask them to publish that we know there 's a message but that she has n't delivered it and wo n't talk . |
2 | Let's just say that the invoice is checked , coded and authorised and you 'll tell me if he says , . |
3 | It was the first time I 've seen either Perberton and White so I 'll reserve judgement on them for the time being . |
4 | All the courses have been tested by Deputy Commissioning Editor Elizabeth Keevill , who says : ‘ They 're fun and informative and you 'll come away with the confidence to try out new skills . ’ |
5 | And in years and years to come you 'll be all alone and useless and you 'll think ‘ Perhaps I should have helped Masklin when he asked me , ’ and then you 'll think , ‘ If I had my time all over again , I would have helped him . ’ |
6 | Be cool and distant and you 'll have every man at your feet and every woman ready to tear your eyes out . " |
7 | Totem and Taboo as we 'll see is a key book , not only in terms Freud 's writings on social sciences , but in Freud 's development . |
8 | ‘ As long as they 'll have me . |
9 | car it 'll do either one of them I do n't care whether you 've got a diesel engine or a petrol engine as long as it 'll get me from A to B. |
10 | ‘ Anythink as long as it 'll 'elp us out , ’ she wailed through her apron . |
11 | Oh does it , I must say that 'll be nice as long as , as long as you 'll let us take . |
12 | Your here as long as he 'll let you stay |
13 | Well aye I said to her as long as she 'll come home safe and sound it 's all that matters in n it ? |