Example sentences of "'ll get [pron] [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | She apparently phoned him shortly before I spoke to her today , and she 's got an assurance that she 'll get her money back . |
2 | Well , she said , I think I 'll get my bike out , |
3 | ‘ I 'll get my dad on to that brother of mine . |
4 | Well , there was a porter there , called Len and he , he was eighteen and er of course you know well I I was as I said sixteen , so he was a bit older than me but he , whilst he was at Needham he said well when I 'm eighteen I 'll get my calling up papers . |
5 | I 'll get my head down first , you stand by the gun and give me a shout in two hours ’ time . |
6 | And I said I think I think you 'll get my wedding off without cutting it . |
7 | Right I 'll get my coat on then . |
8 | ‘ I 'll get my gear together , then . ’ |
9 | Seems a good idea on the whole , but whatever you do , do n't go writing to that ruddy man at the tax office any more or you 'll get his back up . ’ |
10 | If they do n't match he is n't the thief and he 'll get his job back . |
11 | I 'll get you lunch now . |
12 | You 'll get your chance again no doubt . |
13 | Well I 'll go to canvassing and I 'll get your name down in there . |
14 | You 'll get your licence back in about three weeks time from the driving licence centre . |
15 | This means that if what you buy is stolen or damaged , you 'll get your money back . |
16 | You 'll find you 'll get your memory back in time . |
17 | ‘ You 'll get your ass out of here if you know what 's good for you , ’ the man snarled menacingly . |
18 | I 'll get your coffee then . |
19 | and he meet me at Presto and we 'll get your stuff and we 'll get our stuff out the same time erm |