Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'll [verb] [art] good [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As a result I work harder , I 'm a better friend , a better father and perhaps one day I 'll make a better husband . |
2 | ‘ And if you think I 'll make a good wife , I 'll agree to marry you . |
3 | I 'll make a good job of it ; enough to put me a county or two away . ’ |
4 | ‘ Oh , all right , ’ said Dolly , ‘ I suppose I 'll get a good hidin' if I start runnin' about . ’ |
5 | Hold on , wait there , I 'll get the better stuff than that Tramp |
6 | I 'll need a good work light . ’ |
7 | I 'll have a better idea when I can see the background . |
8 | I 'll have a better stomach for it then . ’ |
9 | I 'll have a good look , anyway ! ’ laughed Gay . |
10 | ‘ I 'll have a good look . ’ |
11 | But I 'll have a good June . |
12 | ‘ Perhaps I 'll have a best friend , ’ Flora said . |
13 | She said to me : ‘ Look , just to shut you up , I 'll find a better place to hide it . ’ |
14 | I guess I 'll find a better job . |
15 | Then she said , ‘ Marilla , do you think I 'll find a best friend in Avonlea ? |
16 | Then we 'll drive back to the city and dine in a little ristorante in Trastevere where you 'll eat the best carciofi alla giudia in all of Roma . ’ |
17 | 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 . |
18 | He 's just a little immature at present , but I do n't think you 'll see a better Aintree horse . ’ |
19 | ‘ If you look back in five minutes or so , you 'll see the best view in the whole place . ’ |
20 | Cos you 'll need a good breakfast if you 're going away wo n't you . |
21 | ‘ You 'll need a good wig if you 're to be Hedda 's long-haired poet . ’ |
22 | ‘ And on horseback you 'll get a better chance of losing him . ’ |
23 | If tha if it 's a short answer , concise but answers the question , you 'll get a better mark than a much more wordier answer that does n't address the question . |
24 | By visiting two or three clubs in an area , you 'll get a better idea of which one is best for your type of boating . |
25 | But I do n't think you 'll get a better selection than that anyway . |
26 | And if you rub a lemon slice around a bowl before whisking egg whites , you 'll get a better result . |
27 | If you multiply the two together you 'll get a better indication of how much space you 've got left . |
28 | She said okay , you 'll get a good hiding when you come home ! |
29 | The vast majority of teachers recognise that the carrot and stick argument of ‘ work hard and you 'll get a good job ’ is ridiculed by many youngsters , at an earlier and earlier age . |
30 | You 'll get a good view from there . ’ |