Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] 'll [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If Mr. Marshall will excuse me , I do n't think I 'll bother with lunch . |
2 | Julia said nothing for a moment then she said quietly , ‘ Thank you , doctor , for the offer , but I do n't think I 'll go in hospital if you do n't mind . ’ |
3 | ‘ I expect she 'll get in touch with you herself , sir . ’ |
4 | I hope you 'll stay to tea . |
5 | Niholt says he 'll feel at home with Swindon . |
6 | He says he 'll fight for compensation for everyone who was sacked . |
7 | But now I 'm just deciding I 'll live off invalidity benefit for a wee while longer , leaving that in the hands of my my managing director and somebody else and the money that 's coming through from the Queen and whatever I 'm just gon na live on invalidity benefit , I 'm only drawing invalidity benefit , I 'm not gon na get any more money than invalidity benefit . |
8 | If you go away then as soon as you know that you 're going we 'll send off registration for Bishop Challener and that 's it and we can send off a year 's a year 's umm fees in advance ca n't we ? |
9 | Right , we 'll begin we 'll begin on Chapter eleven all right there 's a compromise , the last question on Chapter ten . |
10 | I shall enquire er if th there 's Well I 'll I guess I 'll get in touch with erm the er town hall in York |
11 | I know she 'll learn in time but I want her to avoid the pitfalls . ’ |
12 | Erm mm , I do n't know whether there 's any way round it but that 's sort of the set up that they gave us when we started and I guess I 'll have to sort of conform to that , but it |
13 | So you reckon you 'll go into business on your own , eh ? — I know how your mind works ! ’ |
14 | Oh , yawn , what do you reckon you 'll get for maths ? |
15 | How long does he reckon he 'll last as manager this time ? |
16 | Do you think he 'll come for lunch ? |
17 | ‘ Oh , I do n't think it 'll come to war . ’ |
18 | I think I 'll settle for poverty . ’ |
19 | ‘ I think I 'll go on home , ’ I tell him . |
20 | I 'm tired I 'm very tired , in fact I think I 'll go to sleep , I 've had enough |
21 | ‘ I think I 'll go to bed , ’ said Jay . |
22 | Think I 'll go to bed , though . ’ |
23 | She was addressing Martin as she said , ‘ If there 's nothing further you want of me , I think I 'll go to bed . |
24 | ‘ Thanks , Peggy , but I 'm all in ; I think I 'll go to bed . |
25 | I think I 'll go to bed and get some sleep . ’ |
26 | " I think I 'll go to bed now , " her undemanding innocence set him free . |
27 | ‘ I think I 'll go to bed now , ’ she said in a small voice . |
28 | And now I think I 'll go to bed . ’ |
29 | ‘ If you do n't mind , I think I 'll go to bed . ’ |
30 | ‘ I think I 'll go to bed . ’ |