Example sentences of "he 'll [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | He 'll float like a butterfly , sting like a bee , wear the blubber out , and then … |
2 | But , in the meantime , he 'll stay in a sort of . |
3 | However , he 's a trooper and that means the show must go on , so he 'll rest for a while at home , but hopes to be back singing and dancing by Christmas . |
4 | As it is he 'll limp for a month . ’ |
5 | ‘ He 'll have like a styrofoam burger-box and he 'll cut a hole and put like his balls and his dick up there and then he goes — ‘ Oh ! |
6 | He 'll fly through a dish of corned-beef hash . |
7 | ‘ He 'll … he 'll come to a bad end ; yes , he will . |
8 | He might think he 's fallen on his feet but he 'll come to a bad end , you 'll see … ‘ |
9 | Sees us clearly and reckons he 'll come to a stop more or less alongside . |
10 | He 'll dive into a prolonged fit of the sulks again . |
11 | He 'll fall for a luscious , hot-blooded Spanish girl who understands his music and can match him in passion . ’ |
12 | ‘ Believe he 'll turn into a fox when he dies , ’ Claire said . |
13 | Wo n't get picked up as a suspected drunk-driver , he 'll look like a rep getting an early start . ’ |
14 | Or he 'll vanish without a trace . |