Example sentences of "'ll [verb] [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 Okay , we 'll stay till the kids are here .
2 ‘ If you know anything about the history of art , you 'll know that the real process of evaluation goes on after things have stopped .
3 When that word becomes common currency , then we 'll know that the present stereotypes have lost their stranglehold .
4 Combine the above images with the name of Arthur Ingram and you 'll know that the following book will be concerned with road transport .
5 Oh I 'll know that the next time it comes up in erm
6 and again I 'll direct that the costs will be set off , seems to be the sensible course
7 ‘ I think I 'll wait till the bar opens , ’ Charles said .
8 ‘ I think I 'll wait until the film comes out , ’ one of them told me ‘ starring Arnold Schwarzenegger . ’
9 I do n't know what we 'll do if the show finishes .
10 As this is a prototype instrument I 'll assume that the string fault I 've mentioned has already been spotted and rectified , otherwise any criticism is a matter of personal preference .
11 Er , I I 'll skip through it cos ' most people have n't got the copies with them , er we looked , you 'll remember that the A C C ops meeting thanked us for providing Beeston with a U V lamp for M O T examination .
12 Well add to this a built-in tuner , internal monitor speaker for practising and a versatile range of footswitch control and you 'll see that the RY10 is set to do for guitarists what our ground-breaking QY10 has done for Keyboard players and for just £249 !
13 If you listen to the way the voice comes in in relation to where the chords are , you 'll see that the vocal fits exactly in the holes where the guitar is n't playing .
14 If you can raise your eyes from the water long enough you 'll see that the scenery is more than a match for the fishing — it 's simply breathtaking .
15 ‘ The figures mean that someone has been defrauding the company and it was n't Craig Grenfell because if you look at the dates you 'll see that the fiddling went on even when Craig was in prison . ’
16 You 'll see that the pressure is must be quite enormous and produced a raised section there .
17 In the screenshots you 'll see that the review program 's toolbox is sited at the left of the screen as a ‘ drainpipe ’ , but can be positioned anywhere in the DW1.2 window and with whatever dimensions the user chooses .
18 Using the cursor key move down to nineteen , the observation for nineteen forty right when you 've done that type the letter one and then press the return key , right , and you 'll see that the observation is changed , right , from zero to one .
19 The one thing that I would want to draw your attention to is paragraph three , er , point seven , where you 'll see that the costs of running The Beeches , during the period of , of transition as it were , was five thousand eight hundred and thirty , of which a maximum of three thousand and seventy six may be recovered from the residents .
20 at the bottom of that page , you 'll see that the blue route and there are two sets of figures , that is based upon high and lows you see at the top which are high and low traffic forecasts .
21 So if you can line these prices up you 'll see that the top is always gon na be people always read from the top down .
22 If you look at your rate book , you 'll see that the pages are determined by the ages of the clients and whether you use the front of the book or the back of the back of the book , are determined by whether he 's a smoker or a non-smoker .
23 When you look at er the arrangement of these patients in the prognostic groups you 'll see that the information from the er the number of tumours at presentation and the the result of the three-month check cystoscopy is quite independent of grade and stage .
24 You 'll see that the majority of patients fall into the low risk group with progressively smaller numbers in the intermediate and high risk group .
25 I 'll see that the authorities are informed of your safety . ’
26 As Reyburn observes : ‘ Sensitive females know it is no good announcing ‘ Excuse me a minute , I 'll see if the scones are done ’ merely to have the sound of the flushing toilet proclaim to everybody in the house , ‘ I have been to the loo ’ . ’
27 Just sit there quietly for a few minutes and I 'll see if the doctor is free . ’
28 If you ever become a parent you 'll discover that the agonies and humiliation you put Jean through were not hers alone .
29 You 'll discover that the world is n't , after all , the hostile place it has appeared to be recently .
30 I 'll bet if the offices of The Times got vandalised , we 'd hear about it , all right . ’
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