Example sentences of "[pron] 'll [adv] [verb] [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Just a minute , I 'll just go find my clo Mum ! |
2 | I think , perhaps I 'll just try putting my arms round him and kissing him . |
3 | Oh , no that 's I guess I 'll just have to rephrase my question . |
4 | ‘ But I 'll just have to collect my bag , so you run home and I promise to be there in ten minutes . ’ |
5 | I 'll probably have to do me tour of the quayside to start at the beginning where we went |
6 | I 'll never forget seeing your Grandfather for the first time , I could n't believe any human being could have a face like that . ’ |
7 | With a bit of luck I 'll actually get to see my first competitive Leeds match next Wednesday v the Arse at Highbury . |
8 | I think you 'll just have to move your house so you just have to do a couple of miles . |
9 | But you 'll just have to take my word for it . |
10 | When asked how he knew this , he would become very vague , saying , ‘ There are things I ca n't tell you guys , you 'll just have to take my word for it . ’ |
11 | I 'm afraid you 'll just have to take our word for it . |
12 | Well , you 'll just have to put your overwhelming sex drive on hold for a while , wo n't you , because you need n't expect me to cater for your needs . ’ |
13 | ‘ You 'll just have to make your own entertainment . ’ |
14 | So I 'm afraid you 'll just have to contain your Aries impatience a little longer — unless , of course , you intend to call the porter and have me put out … ’ |
15 | Step aboard in all your finery and you 'll barely need to incline your head , let alone disturb a vicuna pleat or crush the crinoline . |
16 | You can buy flexible cisterns which can be squashed through the opening , but you 'll probably have to leave your old cistern in the loft . |
17 | You 'll probably need to wash your hands , so start your survey on the upper floor , in the bathroom ; as you wash , check the water pressure in the taps , examine the fittings , lift the carpet in the corners and check the floorboards for damp and woodworm — and inspect the plumbing and heating as far as you are able ( see Chapter 6 ) . |
18 | If you play against a particular army a lot then you 'll naturally try to assemble your own force so that it stands the best possible chance against that foe . |
19 | They tell you you 'll never have to iron their shirts . |
20 | Whether or not you think you 'll ever need to use their services ( see Chapter 21 on where to go for advice and help ) , it 's important to get to know who they are and what they do . |
21 | Oh well , we 'll just have to have our picnic on the mainland . |
22 | ‘ In that event , we 'll just have to lower our standard of living , wo n't we ? ’ she said . |
23 | Agree to work for me and we 'll both have solved our problems . ’ |
24 | Unless you 've moved unbelievably fast , Nicky Kai still has a claim on Jones , and while some of the other jocks may have shown signs of making themselves available as reserve players last night — yes , I noticed the attention you attracted — they 'll just have to wait their turn . ’ |
25 | They 'll then try to restore their habitat . |