Example sentences of "so i will [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | No , but my mum 's coming afterwards so I 'll give it to her then |
2 | ‘ I 've to go to the bank , ’ he heard Mister Tom say , ‘ so I 'll give you a deposit , like . ’ |
3 | ‘ I can see you 're having trouble talking at present , so I 'll give you a lead . |
4 | I 'll think of the look I want — at the moment I like to look ‘ French' ; you know , sophisticated and Parisian — so I 'll lay everything out on the bed , plan what shoes , what make-up , hairstyle , earrings , the lot . |
5 | Well , I ai n't one not to be frank , so I 'll tell yer . |
6 | All right , the little sod 's reminding me of the truth , so I 'll tell it . ) |
7 | ‘ You 're a big girl , now , Lyn , so I 'll tell you that you 're right . |
8 | But I think you 're probably doing something I 'd sympathize with , so I 'll tell you . |
9 | ‘ We 're well off the record now , so I 'll tell you something about Jack Scamp . ’ |
10 | I noticed Stuart has n't written up to say what he looks like , so I 'll tell you that he 's a cross between Paul Young and Griff Rhys-Jones . |
11 | ALTHOUGH I promised you last week that I 'd bring details of the all Ireland Schools teams competition this week , I 'm afraid that I do n't have full details to hand as yet , so I 'll hold it over to next week . |
12 | ALTHOUGH I promised you last week that I 'd bring details of the all Ireland Schools teams competition this week , I 'm afraid that I do n't have full details to hand as yet , so I 'll hold it over to next week . |
13 | But Lady Mead will be Charlie 's one day , so I 'll make it , eventually . ’ |
14 | ‘ So … so I 'll send them , shall I ? ’ she asked , holding her breath , bracing herself , waiting for the blunt , ‘ You do that ! ’ the violent , ‘ Go to Hell ! ’ the indifferent dismissal , or , even worse , the continuing silence which meant he had really hung up on her . |
15 | ‘ You do n't seem to have much hesitation about speaking your mind , whether I want to hear what 's on it or not , so I 'll speak mine for a change . |
16 | When I told Tom Stephenson this , he said nonsense , so I 'll leave them to fight it out . |
17 | ‘ So I 'll leave you rascals to it . |
18 | ‘ However , in fairness to him , after we 'd done ‘ The Daleks ’ and it had been so successful , Donald Wilson said to me , ‘ I clearly do n't know anything about this series , and you do , so I 'll leave you alone ’ , which was nice of him . ’ |
19 | Probably sha n't get back this evening , so I 'll leave you to lock up when you 're through . ’ |
20 | ‘ So I 'll leave you to find your own way back to the villa . |
21 | Now , I expect you 'll both want to have a nice cold shower — so I 'll leave you to get on with it , ’ he added , giving them another of his slow , friendly smiles before he , too , made his way back to the larger house . |
22 | The level seems okay , and pressing ‘ volume ’ I find it 's set to 17 , so I 'll leave it there . |
23 | I take them to a certain stage , but I tend to find finishing a painting much more difficult than starting it , so I 'll leave it to one side , maybe for a week or more , where I can see it , and as I pass it suddenly something will click . |
24 | ( Irish counties , provinces and county towns can be a bit confusing , so I 'll spell it out carefully — I was now in Galway City , county town of County Galway . |
25 | ‘ So I 'll see you Monday , then ? ’ |
26 | ‘ Anyway , I 'll call in at The Randolph , so I 'll see you soon . ’ |
27 | I 'm getting out for a pee in a minute , so I 'll get one out of the Land Rover if you throw the keys . ’ |
28 | But I can see you are worried so I 'll get you a hospital appointment . ’ |
29 | John was just running it for me now so I 'll pick it up on the way home tonight . |
30 | ‘ He 's calling me soon , so I 'll invite him along . |