Example sentences of "[conj] i 'll [adv] [vb infin] it " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd better write that down or I 'll never remember it specially with er what comes next ? |
2 | ‘ But you know ’ , she turned to Ira Dilworth , ‘ I do n't smoke , but me 'usband does , so I 'll just keep it for him ! hope you do n't mind . |
3 | Well , I mean at least Mr 's coming out , and we 'll ask Steve to raise those very points with him , and I 'll also raise it with Mr , the inspector when I see the inspector about that particular issue . |
4 | I 'll just pretend I 'm listening to it and I 'll just put it on the side and just the switch the thing on they 'll never know the difference . |
5 | But do n't do n't get me wrong I mean I 'm not saying I 'm a fucking saint , cos I 've done and I 'll probably do it again but |
6 | ‘ To signal like that was the smartest thing I 've ever come across in my life , and I 'll never forget it — ever . ’ |
7 | Oh , yes , I understand , and I 'll never do it again . ’ |
8 | She had intended to say , ‘ Because I went through a promiscuous period after I left Sam , and it was a hateful , shameful , humiliating time , and I 'll never let it happen again . ’ |
9 | But I 've already worn it lots of times since and I 'll always wear it . |
10 | And I 'll still put it in the |
11 | I know that , but I 'll just do it for you . |
12 | The alchemist is getting money , I 'm sorry , for people who know this inside out , but I 'll just explain it . |
13 | That may or may not be applicable but I 'll just bring it in and dump it on you . |
14 | I 've only just put it out er , Rosie , but I 'll just put it in the microwave for a minute . |
15 | Well I do n't know , I feel quite guilty because I think maybe I could of done a bit more , but I 'll certainly take it away now and I 'll have a chat with some of the |
16 | I know that 's for work experience , but I 'll still do it . |
17 | Do n't tell me Henry did n't plan Stephen 's dash for the throne down to the last detail , because I 'll never believe it . |
18 | I did n't , in fact , comment on this letter and I do n't see it as my job to stand in judgement or to moralise — though I 'll fervently agree it 's sad that a young girl takes such an apparently casual view of life : her own and her unborn baby 's . |