Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] 'll [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , how we got down alive I 'll never know |
2 | ‘ If you 're going to be annoying I 'll just stay here . ’ |
3 | He even flew backwards sometimes , though how he managed this I 'll never know . |
4 | On top of this you 'll rarely have to queue for a route ( even on The Napes ) . |
5 | On days like this you 'll only hear the sound of frost crunching , not sandwich munching . |
6 | I 'm afraid you 'll just have to take our word for it . |
7 | So I 'm afraid you 'll just have to contain your Aries impatience a little longer — unless , of course , you intend to call the porter and have me put out … ’ |
8 | I 'm afraid you 'll never love me . ’ |
9 | disclose : I feel : irritated/like I do n't matter/defeated. predict : if you do this , I can work more efficiently/I know you 're busy , but if you do this we 'll both save time on discussions like this/I 'd be better motivated if you did . |
10 | ‘ If we continue like this we 'll just go down and down and down . ’ |
11 | putting up with that and me not going out then I 'm afraid we 'll just have to put up with it ! |
12 | ‘ Well , judging from the size of the village , there may well be room for us if we 're to be content with small animals only , but I 'm afraid we 'll never get any farm work . |
13 | ‘ I 'm afraid they 'll just move onto the public pavement and keep up their din . |
14 | You do n't want to go to the police , because you 're afraid they 'll simply get involved in another siege — if you can make them believe you in time , which seems doubtful . |
15 | ‘ It seems impossible I 'll ever find who I 'm looking for . |
16 | If it 's below sea-level we 'll just say that if it 's you owe me rather I owe you |
17 | no lots of six they 'll both come to nothing . |
18 | For vendors and users committed to standards , often said to be a weak spot in Sybase 's message , System 10 is supposed to be so standards friendly you 'll fair quiver with joy . |
19 | next thing I remember was being undressed and in bed with Debbie standing there with a boiled egg on a tray , saying mummy were so sorry you 'll never do Christmas again , you 've done it for us for forty years , we shall do it for you now . |
20 | ‘ You are so closed into your fairy-tale world of happy ever after that you 'll never bring yourself to form a relationship with a flesh and blood man ; you 're half dead , Claudia ; you live surrounded by wedding dresses , but you 'll never be able to bring yourself to wear one . |
21 | As of the thirteenth of the ninth ninety three I 'll just read through one or two of these . |
22 | Fine I 'll just take a note of that , thank you . |
23 | The shareware world is jam-packed with utilities and some of these you 'll still find invaluable . |
24 | Er right okay well I 'll tell you what , I think erm people are coming to see me until about two or three or so but erm if you come a bit after three you 'll probably catch me on my own |
25 | There are also kestrels , the occasional harrier , and various owls : barn owls are decreasing in number , but if you 're lucky you 'll also see little owls , short- and long-eared owls — they 're all found in or near woodland . |
26 | If you 're still thinking twice , well , at worst you 'll only regret one week . |
27 | ‘ Well , if it 's true that I 'm getting younger it 'll probably suit me in that case . ’ |
28 | Can we get sor sorted otherwise it 's all I 'll ever talk about . |
29 | Filling you garden with colour from plants raised from seeds you have sown yourself is definitely very satisfying and an experience I 'm sure you 'll soon enjoy . |
30 | I 'm sure you 'll soon get used to it — because we need to have an accurate recording of the sounds you make to the baby , you see ? ’ |