Example sentences of "[pron] 'll [verb] [pron] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I told her I 'll do my own thing , I 'm not letting them do it for me .
2 I 'll do it that way round .
3 Oh I 'll do it that way and take a chance .
4 Yeah , so I 'll video it next week , I 'll do it that way , oh there 's
5 hmm , so that post office , I says to Billy I wo n't be long and I 'll do you some rice
6 Erm er I 'm very grateful to Dr and I 'll offer him another story , a woman who 's now died whom I used to visit who sat with her coal fire set but not lit until someone would come to the door .
7 I 'll cook us some shepherd 's pie .
8 I 'll only be a few minutes , then I 'll cook you some breakfast , ’ she said briskly .
9 It shows how well we are conducting the service , in what is an old bedding factory , after all , and if you 've been to Winchester lately , you will have seen a six million pound record office , with with modern architecture in a prominent position in Winchester , er , which I 'm sure they 're conducting a service , but I 'll bet you that pound for pound we 're giving a far better service in Wiltshire , with our dedicated staff , who 've been there a long time .
10 I 'll build my own museum in Pittsburgh , or someplace else , or give my paintings to the National Gallery in London .
11 I 'll leave yours another minute .
12 ‘ I 'll see what value I can get on the street in town for these and I 'll leave you this bag on the basis that if I ca n't dispose of them , I 'll be back for it . ’
13 I 'll fix you some tea later . "
14 I 'll earn my own money ! ’
15 But what I 'll do is I 'll set you some work on stuff you need to revise and so forth .
16 Right I 'll make him some dinner and take it up , thanks Pat .
17 I 'll make myself some cauliflower cheese tomorrow morning .
18 ‘ You take off your things and I 'll make us some bread and marmite . ’
19 I 'll make us some tea , then . ’
20 I 'll make us some tea . ’
21 I 'll make us some coffee . ’
22 I 'll make my own way back . ’
23 I 'll make my own way from there . ’
24 I 'll come over later — I 'll make my own way . ’
25 I 'll make you some dinner in a bit .
26 I 'll make you some tea , ’ said Lucy .
27 ‘ I 'll see to the fire and then I 'll make you some tea . ’
28 I 'll make you some tea , ’ he said swinging the big black kettle effortlessly on to the coals .
29 I 'll make you some tea . ’
30 I 'll make you some chocolate . ’
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