Example sentences of "[that] [pron] 'll " in BNC.

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1 ‘ To the sweet Julia ’ : that I 'll tear away .
2 I wanner go up in a pile a smoke an' flames an' eye shadder an' levver shoes an' dancin' an' all that I 'll go like them girls in the magazines Sharon an' you ai n't goin' ter stop me .
3 Since I 'm technically retired I ca n't say that I 'll resign if you disagree with my request — and particularly that we should remove my reconstruction as quickly as is feasible , but I do feel it that strongly and I shall publish whatever you decide . ’
4 However , it is different for an Irish Wolfhound ; they are all terribly worried that I 'll have to answer nature 's call along with the call of duty , and embarrass us all in some grand place like Wellington Barracks Square , or the Mall , or even the forecourt of Buckingham Palace .
5 ‘ I do n't think that I 'll go to the Youth Club after all , ’ she said .
6 I can tell Fräulein Silber that I 'll be staying with her next week then ? ’
7 But the best reason , and the one I am sure about , is that I 'll kill you if you do n't . ’
8 If anyone puts a verse like that on my headstone , I 'm warning them right now that I 'll get up and haunt them for ever .
9 Other wines difficult to beat at the price include three wonderfully good dry whites from Hungary that I 'll be writing about later .
10 ‘ He 'd sneer at you , him and his daughter , and at me for letting you go out so , and that I 'll not have !
11 They ca n't say that I 'm in a druggy haze or that I 'll get out of it .
12 ‘ It 's all owing to you three that I 'll be able to go to Gridford at last .
13 A. T. The worst part of the job was after passing the Sergeant 's exam and waiting for twelve to thirteen years to get promoted — you 'd have the Chief Constable 's Orders come out and you 'd see people who had passed years after you being promoted and you 'd think that I 'll do my thirty years like this .
14 ‘ I do n't know , ’ Gloria said , ‘ that I 'll ever want anything to do with another man . ’
15 I ca n't promise that I 'll stay permanently , but I need time and peace to decide on my future .
16 But I 've decided that I 'll only be in the band as long as I 'm doing other things as well as .
17 It 's very rare when I 'm practising at home that I 'll need feedback or a lot of ambience .
18 As a matter of fact I think that I 'll sell this house .
19 This kind of thinking has n't featured in election campaigning , so though friends warn me that I 'll be submerged in a great placid pool of meditation , I 'm off to Dartington to gather a few hints on the ideas that ought to guide our future .
20 It also has a detailed chapter on the handling of cross-wind landing gear that I 'll bet Peter Underhill wishes he had read before testing the Helio Courier in our March issue .
21 So you just watch out for everything for me , and take notice , so that I 'll catch up .
22 I 'm not saying another word until he gets here and you lot can certainly forget any idea that I 'll sign anything . ‘
23 I swear before God that I 'll expose you for what you are : a four times murderess . ’
24 ‘ Tell her that I do exist and that I 'll see her one day . ’
25 It taught me a lesson about drinking and driving that I 'll never forget . ’
26 If you write that I 'll never speak to you again .
27 If Morrissey mocks the hand that feeds him , let he himself be mocked by the words that serenade him : ‘ This is the last song that I 'll ever sing — well I 've changed my mind again .
28 Some manipulation , I dare say , but gentle massage — and then , once the spasms and the pain have gone , Jimbo will be so grateful that I 'll easily be able to persuade him to start his own passive exercises . ’
29 It 's more than likely that I 'll ask them to publish that we know there 's a message but that she has n't delivered it and wo n't talk .
30 ‘ It just means that I 'll feel guilty about it . ’
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