Example sentences of "[verb] [subord] [pron] 'll [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 It looks like I 'll never live that fiasco down . )
2 I do n't know if 'e 'll ever do it but yer never can tell wiv Billy . ’
3 and yeah we 'd like to keep ours till September , I do n't know if we 'll ever get , we will get a free new one ever ?
4 I do n't know if she 'll ever get out .
5 I still do n't know if he 'll ever come across .
6 ‘ Do n't know if I 'll ever get some more .
7 I 'll always honour and obey you , Harry , and I 'll do anything you say or go anywhere you want if you 'll only take me for a wife . "
8 I trembled because I 'll never return to Rome , she thought , because when I leave tomorrow — and I will leave tomorrow — it will be forever .
9 There was oak and that did n't have as much work as mahogany and then there was er what they call the I do n't know whether you 'll ever have remembered seeing it but there was a fashion for a while just bef in the thirties what they called limed oak .
10 If he comes to court , what happened at the police station does n't matter because he 'll then give direct evidence , not what he said in the police station but what actually happened on that night in the , in the estate .
11 He says ‘ SAG efforts are frozen , it ca n't decide which way to go and does n't look like it 'll ever get its act together . ’
12 You plot along at a steady crawl wondering if you 'll ever reach that far-off doorway , let go of the joystick as soon as you get there , then promptly take another pace !
13 While I 've been out in the fresh air enjoying myself she 's been stuck in this featureless boarding house , wondering if I 'll ever come back .
14 Like lying in bed in the morning when they call you to get up and you lie there , listening to the noises in the street below , wondering whether you 'll ever get up and join them .
15 If the one-man show is as close to ‘ actors ’ theatre' as we 'll ever get , perhaps it 's just as well .
16 I doubt if we 'll ever hear a man play a saxophone like that again .
17 I doubt if he 'll even notice you 're not here . ’
18 I mean , I can manage if you 'll just tell me where everything is . ’
19 But before that before the sell out concert tour in Ireland , did you ever think I wonder what they 'll think of us back home I wonder if we 'll still do it ?
20 ‘ I wonder if he 'll finally allow his identity to be revealed ?
21 Director Danny DeVito says : ‘ Jack 's so far inside the role I wonder if he 'll ever come out of it . ’
22 Italy 's a really wonderful country , I wonder if I 'll ever get a chance to go back .
23 And it came home to me that you know we all had to come to terms in some way with erm with what it was all about and the kids and you know and it became something of a I mean i it was the experience that we went through you know it was i it was you know something that we 'll always remember I think because it 'll always make Christmas different I think for us in a way you know but it And when they came up from South Wales with car loads and van loads and I mean we all just sobbed you know I mean there was nothing to do really you know it was just and I think anyway that was Christmas , but I mean er .
24 I mean whether I 'll ever work offshore again 's another thing , but I would like to try going offshore I mean then again I mean I reckon I could work offshore no problem at all , but whether I could sleep on the platform is a completely different matter .
25 ‘ Washing hands , face , and behind your ears , that 's what Mrs Hollidaye likes so you 'll just do it .
26 In fact you wo n't get any sexually mature erm er woman to have er any relationship with men , unofficial or otherwise if you 're not initiated because they 'll just say you 're a boy and , and er and er an adult woman would feel it was demeaning you know to sleep with a mere boy , she 'd insist you 've got to be a man and to be a man you normally got to be initiated and that normally means being circumcised .
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