Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'll make a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , he thought , I 'll make a thorough job of it , never fear .
2 I 'll make a wee cup of tea
3 ‘ And if you think I 'll make a good wife , I 'll agree to marry you .
4 I 'll make a good job of it ; enough to put me a county or two away . ’
5 I 'll make a proper search , and I 'll listen very hard , so that I can hear if the Robemaker comes back .
6 Christie , who yesterday signed a deal with Puma worth an estimated £500,000 , said : ‘ I 'll make a clean break from athletics in two years time and I wo n't be competing anymore .
7 Christie , who yesterday signed a deal with Puma worth an estimated £500,000 , said : ‘ I 'll make a clean break from athletics in two years time .
8 " And you 'll make a grand doctor some day , " Mrs James said with a quick smile .
9 With the unparalleled luxury of the lodges and the delights of a Highland weekend fresh in your mind , perhaps as you prepare to depart , you 'll make a secret promise to return again to this special hideaway … as the proud ‘ LAIRD ’ of your own magnificent Highland home .
10 I have to be convinced that she 'll make a good mother . ’
11 It 's hoped within the next two years she 'll make a full recovery , but it 's still not certain whether her marriage will ever recover .
12 We 'll make a great team , Jeanne .
13 And I remember one of the women saying , Oh well we 'll pick at Quix we 'll make a real fuss .
14 We 'll make a rough division into fiction and nonfiction for a start , ’ he said .
15 We 'll make a hypothetical traverse from Easter Island on the East Pacific Rise ( an oceanic ridge , remember ) right across South America as far as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge , so we 'll be starting at one plate margin , crossing a second and ending up at a third , each of them , of course , marked by a major belt of seismic activity [ see Fig. 2 ] .
16 see the availability of rooms and then we 'll make a firm decision .
17 Actually , Rose , could you give it another ten minutes , because Nicole will probably come round , and then we 'll make a big pot of tea for all of us .
18 So we 'll make a little centre somewhere .
19 The local principal teacher , Jerry Keating , said ‘ We 'll make a fair effort at stopping them .
20 We 'll make a proper job of this ! ’ she declared , and putting her fist into the crown , she forced it up as high as she could push it , and wore the resulting sombrero for the rest of the term .
21 For instance , I Was A Teenage Six Pistol by Glen Matlock ( Omnibus , £12.95 ) is only on the shelves because someone calculated that if one out of every few hundred punk rockers is daft enough to shell out nearly £13 for Matlock 's eye-witness account of the writing of ‘ Pretty Vacant ’ , then they 'll make a small fortune .
22 One day they 'll make a big killing , quit the rackets and settle down to a respectable life in a new town .
23 He adores them ; he 'll make a perfect father one of these days .
24 And 56-year-old Jean , cast as Mrs Hardcastle , is sure he 'll make a whole meal of his role .
25 ‘ We 're looking forward to it and it 'll make a nice day out for Jennifer . ’
26 Yeah , I think it 'll make a nice change
27 It 'll make a great observation post .
28 It 'll make a big difference .
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