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

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1 Given a thriller and a classic play , I 'm afraid I 'll watch the thriller . ’
2 If they beat the scousers tonight , I 'm afraid I 'll concede the title to the B******s especially with the boost such a victory would give them .
3 Afraid you 'll miss the transmission ?
4 ‘ They 're afraid he 'll skip the country , or try to intimidate the victim .
5 And he 's convinced he 'll win the seat again whoever the candidate is .
6 But it 's all about technique , if the stroke is right you 'll hit the ball .
7 Protestors argue that it 's the disadvantaged who 'll feel the loss of he library most .
8 that does n't sound right we 'll discuss the answer as we go round and we 'll have a group
9 Eventually , the discipline is such as one used your influence on your mother and so if I 'm late I 'll get the cane , and so on .
10 It 's certainly something of a treat to have three such delectable instruments to look at , and so in an attempt to be logical I 'll examine the T4-SB four string first , then the five and the six last .
11 I might suggest the other point , now I actually represent a city ward so I 'm sure I 'll hear the baying of the hounds that say why am I getting up and speaking .
12 At the end of your visit I 'm sure you 'll agree the Vale of Neath is a beautiful place
13 ‘ I 'm sure we 'll discover the cause by morning , ’ d'Alembord said , then turned to Lucille to offer her a glass of wine .
14 And you can be sure they 'll tell the truth — ghosts always do . ’
15 If they treat the players like second-class citizens , then I 'm not sure they 'll get the support .
16 But the pension trustees say they 're confident they 'll recover the money .
17 The Browns are pleased they 'll have the money to pay for all Eleanor 's special needs , like school bills of 23,000 pounds a year .
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