Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] 'll [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Or he 'll give us the slip . ’ |
2 | I think he just wants to keep putting it off ; he might be frightened of me gaining too much independence , or he might simply be scared that I 'll kill myself the way a lot of youths seem to when they get a bike . |
3 | That 's the day that you 'll need me the most . ’ |
4 | I 'm not saying that he will get it wrong or that he 'll lose you the money , but that 's the responsibility of . |
5 | You were looking a bit sorry for yourself when we came back cos he buys flowers and he gives , so he 'll buy them the day before , I got the next day , there their making in all that |
6 | Just le lea you 're leading them home so let them pick a bit of grass and then you go on into the yard and I 'll give them the breakfast , they have their breakfast and while they 're eating their breakfast you 're doing your horse and you get finished and then you go and have yours . |
7 | Maybe we 'll come across a friendly native with a forked stick going in the right direction and I 'll give him the big-screen smile and hand it over . |
8 | Now , come into the workshop and I 'll give you the boots I want delivered . ’ |
9 | ‘ Pop over in an hour , ’ said Joe , ‘ and I 'll give you the wallet . |
10 | And I 'll give you the old name for it . |
11 | Yeah erm you give you give you give me the money now and I 'll give you the elephant later it 's just round the corner . |
12 | You get scratching those heads and I 'll give you the answer in three minutes from now . |
13 | Ask me again in a couple of months , Fran , and I 'll give you the answer then . ’ |
14 | Ages is n't it I thought I 'd tidy up in his desk and I was just going through the mound of papers , and I said here you are here 's your licence , finish it off , fill it in , and I 'll give you the cheque . |
15 | what did the Catholic policeman say , give me a boy until he 's seven and I 'll give you the man |
16 | He said I ca n't I 'm here on my own , he said get a cab and I 'll give you the money back , so anyway I rung Pauline 's husband up Steve and he said I 'll take you , I said to Steve I 've got ta get there for one o'clock cos I said I really do feel that if I do n't see him before he goes I ai n't gon na bloody see him , he was ever so good , he were here at twenty to one , got straight in the car put his foot down , went to the General and just as I got in the door Steve do n't worry about me parking , go , I 'll find you , just get in there , I ran through the bloody doors , ran up the stairs cos I knew |
17 | and so , that 'll be great , thanks very much indeed for doing that and I 'll give you the gift vouchers next week |
18 | By the way the lot of seemed to be played in Hertfordshire these days , and one of the great days is at Harpenden and that 's on September the first on Sunday , when they have their annual single-wicket competition , and that 's a great local event and it 's bound to encourage all the young cricketers in the neighbourhood , they 're trying to make up for the lack of cricket in schools , so well done Harpenden and that is on Sunday next , er , er , first of September and I 'll give you the time in a minute if I can find it , when it is , it does n't say , but it 's probably all day at the Harpenden club , well done Harpenden encouraging young people to play cricket , Sunday first September . |
19 | And I 'll give you the ingredients for a week of activity . |
20 | We 'd best go on down and I 'll show ye the sittin' room . |
21 | ‘ Why do n't you come with me , ’ the Doctor suggested , seeing his expression , ‘ and I 'll show you the TARDIS . |
22 | Come on , Howard , and I 'll show you the TARDIS . ’ |
23 | Come down when you 're ready , and I 'll show you the rest of the house . ’ |
24 | well , if you can get on with doing that thing , sit down and look through those magazines with me and I 'll show you the prices that I can get them at retail I mean at trade , all the prices cos I 've got that two and a half thousand gallon job and that is only seventy quid , so I 'm just gon na have one of those , I 'm gon na have that with a U V A filter and eight er eight watt U V A filter which is fifty quid , that then , which is for one of those tanks which is for three hundred and fifty , but that 's not , I 've that 's |
25 | I says , I 'll go next week This was after three weeks , I says , I 'll go on next week and I 'll take over the job of yard foreman , and I 'll do it the way I want it done , not the way that . |
26 | I says er , I want to take charge , and I 'll do it the way that I think it should be done . |
27 | ‘ Do as I say , ’ he replied , ‘ and I 'll make you the best-dressed , most beautiful woman at the ball . ’ |
28 | I saw her and I , I be honest with you I hid , I be totally honest and I 'll tell her the same if I see her because I 've just found out then that they could n't do any more for me dad and I really did n't want to speak or see anybody and I sat in the canteen on my own , I just said to me mum , mum on the phone I said mum I need to do this on my own I said I 'm just gon na have a coffee in the cafeteria and I do n't know if you 've been in there but the cafeteria is all glass and she pulled up in a white van delivering something to the office , I thought oh no it 's Jenny she 's the last bleeding person I want there , I do n't mean that |
29 | ‘ Drink up , ’ said the darts club wit , ‘ and I 'll tell you the one about the girl who married the sailor . ’ |
30 | And I 'll tell you the only reason I took the baby home was because Martin wanted her . |