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

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1 He will be erm erm yes he was born the year before I had my hysterectomy he was bor yes , but do you know he 'll
2 I do n't know he 'll be
3 I 'm praying he 'll somehow miss the phone stuff .
4 ‘ And he 's not the most cultural man , but I expect he 'll accept all the same . ’
5 ‘ I expect he 'll put her on the pill , ’ says Marjorie , making herself a fresh pot of tea .
6 In fact I expect he 'll be mad I 've told you that much . ’
7 I expect he 'll pass it on to Duroc 's men . ’
8 ‘ I expect he 'll get over it , ’ she comforted herself sleepily .
9 I expect he 'll bounce a few off him . ’
10 I expect he 'll be flying over to Sweden to see Scotland in the European Championships .
11 ‘ I expect he 'll be flaming mad when he knows that , wo n't he ?
12 ‘ I expect he 'll just weep for joy when I tell him , ’ she said .
13 But if young David gets himself into Parliament , I expect he 'll do as good a job on the government back benches as he would in opposition . ’
14 ‘ I expect he 'll turn up when he gets back , ’ prophesied Betty .
15 Yeah well I expect he 'll ring
16 Well I 'm going I expect he 'll .
17 How best to but during that talk and this is where we need to concentrate he 'll be dropping snippets of information .
18 But there 's one yearly booking he 'll not be allowed to get out of — piping the high table into dinner at the Scottish Institute 's annual conference .
19 ‘ Now , if this young scoundrel has the moral fibre to wear this apparatus for one month , I can guarantee he 'll be dancing the polka with the best of them . ’
20 No , I would n't be on the committee , no , cos I could never guarantee he 'll be home .
21 It 's expected he 'll be at the hearing tomorrow .
22 He wants he 'll send us a er a rough erm sponsorship form cos I said we could do it on the computer you know , the
23 That has whetted Graham 's appetite for more honours — and he accepts he 'll have to keep filling the Highbury trophy room if he is to guarantee his future at the club .
24 ‘ Once he 's up and walking he 'll stay that way , ’ said Mrs Sanderson .
25 But before he 's even fit enough to be flown home , doctors say he 'll have to spend at least a fortnight in hospital .
26 The Arts Council and Sports Council have enthusiastically welcomed the move , but all Roy Hattersley can do is trot out allegations of electioneering and say he 'll ‘ consider ’ keeping it .
27 I say he 'll have to make a will now .
28 Now what happens he 'll laugh , all night he 'll fucking laugh
29 He hums and haws for a bit then he says he 'll put them in his car and ask if I can keep them at Combe Court .
30 Mrs Parvis says he 'll never make it .
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