Example sentences of "'ll [verb] [verb] [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | About nine o'clock , you 'll need to bring about a quarter of a bag |
2 | Hopefully he 'll have calmed down a bit ! |
3 | While chatting with Allan in the Admin Block corridor about a snag which had emerged , one of the senior managers said ‘ We 'll have to set up an Improvement Team to solve it ’ . |
4 | So you 'll have to put on a bit more flesh if you want filmstar legs . |
5 | Yeah , I think you 'll have to go round a bit . |
6 | And that , you 'll have to take out a mortgage to do that . |
7 | By then I 'll have worked out a plan to get us back behind our own lines . ’ |
8 | We 'll have to knuckle down a bit wo n't we se Rachel ? |
9 | I 'll have dried out a bit by the time I get to the cottage , and I do n't really want to go all the way back to the farm after I 've come this far . ’ |
10 | Erm , if you ask for what actions we could take , then we 'll have to work out a way of doing it . |
11 | But perhaps you 'll have to grow up a bit more before you realise that . ’ |
12 | Daddy 'll have to come home a bit early to have it done . |
13 | Yeah , you 'll have to come home a bit er , a bit er |
14 | That 's as much as her voice will stand , and we 'll have to cut quite a lot of those anyway if she 's going to get through the Season intact . ’ |
15 | For Jackie I 'll try to pick up a paperback book . |
16 | I 'll try to carry out an autopsy later today , and let you have a report as soon as I can . " |
17 | ‘ Because I 'm hoping you 'll agree to pass on a message for me to Minter . |