Example sentences of "[pron] 'll [adv] [verb] my [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ I think I 'll just stretch my legs a bit , ’ Zen announced . |
32 | I 'll not have my servants smelling like a cesspit , but there 's naught to be done for the present . ’ |
33 | ‘ I 'll probably lose my sense of direction and fall and hurt myself , ’ he sighed . |
34 | " Well , I 'll do it for you , Hazel , although I 'll probably get my head bitten off . |
35 | ‘ I 'll always love my Heathcliff , and take him with me . |
36 | I 'll always have my Sunday dinner |
37 | I 'll happily pay my forfeit and sit here by the fire while you play . ’ |
38 | ‘ Do I have your promise that , regardless of what happens , regardless of — er — whether you like it or not , at the end of this — farce , I 'll still have my job ? ’ |
39 | I 'll never forget my father 's face . |
40 | ‘ I 'll never see my brother again , ’ she moaned , hating herself for sounding so foolish when her grief was so vast . |
41 | ‘ I 'll never turn my nose up at you , and never at Mrs Aggie . |
42 | It wo n't be long before she catches a chill , and then I 'll really have my hands full . |
43 | But you 'll not have Martha for a wife , not while there 's breath left in my body you wo n't , and you 'll not split my fortune , neither , not if you want to live to see your grandchildren . " |
44 | He was the one that got me pregnant and he says that I ca n't come home at all now and I phoned the hospital , yes , and they said that come in and if I go in then you 're going to arrest me and then you 'll just call my dad like you always have done every time I 've run away from home and then every time you lot have took me back home and then I end up getting pregnant . |
45 | ‘ You 'll never take my appendix out , I can tell you that . ’ |
46 | And they 'll either credit my Barclaycard or |
47 | He 'll not find my Jake , no more'n my Jake 'll ever find that woman he 's after … ’ |