Example sentences of "i [vb base] [pers pn] 'll [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Well they 're some of the best in the land , greyhound punters , I mean they 'll come they like their greyhound racing , real erm diehard people and erm they 'll come in any weather , I mean , the other Thursday when we really had a load of snow down , I mean no-one would come , you would n't even get off your couch for that , but erm we still had three hundred people attend which was erm even though as I say , we lost money on the erm meeting . |
2 | But we can actually get it framed and I mean we 'll get it for well under that . |
3 | I mean it 'll stop you |
4 | I mean that is the top of the range professional , it 'll cost you more like , but I mean it 'll last you a lifetime if you do n't use it that is . |
5 | But I mean it 'll give you er a wattage er , whatever it is |
6 | I had them all the week I mean a ladder I mean it 'll cost you that much again |
7 | I mean I 'll bung them in to you at some point |
8 | I mean I 'll bring them back again . |
9 | I du n no I mean I 'll mention it to the deputy again and say look we 're getting towards the end of a financial year , there will be some departments underspent because er suppliers ca n't meet deadlines and really you should keep in mind that w we have n't got er we ca n't just pluck five thousand pounds out of our budget . |
10 | Well I said to him look , I said I know I 'm fed up with this thing next door , and I do n't want to stay there , but Alan said that I 've got to stay there , right , so I said to him , you know , we have to start doing something and I said to him something permanent because he ai n't a handy man , I mean he 'll do it , because I mean it 's something like measuring steel in n it ? |
11 | And I mean he 'll tell you right |
12 | I mean she 'll put it in the proper procedure , and then she 'll put like operator performance and things , that have erm . |
13 | I expect they 'll tell you how many to take . |
14 | In the end , I expect they 'll make her read the news . |
15 | But I expect they 'll charge him some time today . |
16 | I expect they 'll release us soon . |
17 | Oh god well I expect we 'll have ours in the morning . |
18 | Just a minute … ’ and finally , ‘ Well , I expect we 'll see you when you 've the time , ’ as if she only visited them twice a year . |
19 | ‘ I expect you 'll think it was a colossal cheek , but I called the Norwich HQ to get your address . ’ |
20 | But I expect you 'll tell me one of these days . ’ |
21 | Well if you go and look for it I expect you 'll find it . |
22 | ‘ I expect you 'll wish I was with you — or at least I hope you will , ’ said John at last . |
23 | ‘ If I say one of my contacts tipped me off , I expect you 'll pester me for his name . ’ |
24 | ‘ I expect I 'll give it a miss , ’ said Hilary . |
25 | ‘ I expect I 'll survive it . ’ |
26 | I expect I 'll survive it somehow . |
27 | ‘ I expect I 'll see you in the office , ’ he said . |
28 | I expect he 'll pass it on to Duroc 's men . ’ |
29 | ‘ I expect he 'll put her on the pill , ’ says Marjorie , making herself a fresh pot of tea . |
30 | I expect she 'll tell me all about the new job then . |