Example sentences of "'ll [verb] a [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Then a man with more than a few hairy £10 notes sticking out of his ears said , " We 'll build a factory there , and another one over his hill here . |
2 | And also when we , when we 've worked out the best fit preference , I 'll explain a bit more about how the dynamic relationship |
3 | ‘ I 'll make a start upstairs . |
4 | Any one , we 'll make a move soon |
5 | From that moment he looked after the rose garden and when the war came he said , ‘ Look here , if we get through this all right , we 'll make a garden together . ’ |
6 | I 'll make a cake too . |
7 | We 'll make a cake though , like we do on Sunday . |
8 | Well I 'm not going to count we 'll make a we 'll make a guess alright ? |
9 | Nigel Mansell has promised he 'll make a statement tomorrow about his future with the Oxfordshire-based Williams team . |
10 | oh no , you 'll want a bit more than that in |
11 | Mary I told her to buy a car you see and she said , she said no , I 'll buy a chair then we can drive on the seat |
12 | ‘ When we get the report from the laboratory , we 'll know a bit more , ’ Rose said noncommittally . |
13 | Mum said , ’ We 'll wait a bit longer and see . ’ |
14 | Right , then we 'll wait a bit longer |
15 | When you 're slogging your way uphill , chances are you 'll need a layer less than when you 're cruising along the straight and level . |
16 | Well that just er to be honest with you I mean after , after looking at it we , we could n't believe it really that , that amount of people could be affected by that , we obviously thought it would n't happen to us but after seeing that , at the age we are , I really think it 's a super plan and I 'm sure we 'll feel a lot better |
17 | ‘ We 're both obviously suffering from jet-lag , and we 'll feel a lot better after a decent night 's sleep . ’ |
18 | If you have a look at the four versions of the videos , I hope what you 'll do is have in front of you er the advocacy criteria guide , which we 'll speak a bit more about in a moment , and actually look and see well , how is it that these people meet , those things , they do n't necessarily but how , how are they persuasive advocates ? |
19 | Anna : Tomorrow , we 'll do a bit better . |
20 | Erm , take this example here , er , I 've got sales being calculated , say units , times the price , C four times C six , now I want to add a product B so I might , I might be here and think oh I 'll insert a row here and copy the formula and go up to there and insert a row , and so on . |
21 | We 'll collect a couple here and now … |
22 | ‘ Now , get some of this inside you and you 'll look a bit more like . |
23 | The attitude and commitment shown against the Aussies will return and then you 'll see a pack once again with all the old Irish fire and passion , which has made moderate ( on paper ) teams look like world-beaters . |
24 | That really encourages us to say now that prices will fall in nineteen ninety , but only marginally , perhaps by up to two or three per cent or so , but gradually there we 'll see a recovery now in nineteen ninety one , and that 's why we 're saying price rises by the end of ninety one of five per cent or more even . |
25 | If we put the player on top of something tinny it 'll sound a bit more like real music . ’ |
26 | ‘ He 'll sleep a while now . |
27 | I 'll have a word then I 'll give you a ring tomorrow |
28 | Yeah I 'll have a mango then please . |
29 | we 'll have a take away in the car park |
30 | But one day we 'll have a king again . |