Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [pron] 'll [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's extremely doubtful if I 'll ever find another comet , ’ declares Alcock .
2 There are three worlds to explore : a tropical beach littered with lovely palm trees and lovelier nudists ( do n't get too excited — there are n't any graphics ) , a chilly Arctic zone , and of course the real world — well it 's as real as you 'll ever get in an Avery game !
3 But now you can fish Stenness all dy and you 'll never see a fish .
4 It might not be complete but it 'll certainly give us some of them .
5 It probably wants it hyphenated but we 'll just say skip , if you 're happy with the spelling .
6 Walsh added : ‘ I expect James 's ankle to be right but I 'll probably start him from the bench and let him make an explosive entrance .
7 ‘ Both Mr and Mrs Wyndham have multiple injuries , and , although we 're quite confident that they 'll both pull through , we ca n't yet say whether there will be any permanent damage .
8 She 's not painted for so long that she 'll just have to be encouraged more and more .
9 He 's very good and he 'll probably do it for nothing if he can get a couple of hours off . ’
10 I am not really curious and I 'll never seek to know . ’
11 That may or may not be applicable but I 'll just bring it in and dump it on you .
12 ‘ But I doubt I 'll ever know for sure because I 'll never see her again and only by coming face to face with her will I know the truth . ’
13 The missions are mercifully short so you 'll often lose it only seconds from home , encouraging you to have another try to get through one more mission .
14 Before the finale , when he mystifyingly decided they were more important than they 'll ever know , ’ he accused them of speaking ‘ piffle , tosh and cynicism . ’
15 If you ask me , he 's one of those chaps whose marriage was so close and idyllic that he 'll never get over his wife 's death : he 's just passing the time as usefully as he can .
16 It 's hoped he 'll have the bandage removed in 2 to 3 weeks , but it 's unlikely that he 'll ever recover full use of his injured leg .
17 P T O I suppose it 's unlikely that I 'll ever see you again but we might see each other at William 's or something and if you ever need to speak to me for some reason you can call me at school
18 ‘ It will not happen again — the image of the club is important and I 'll just have to try and accept any punishment the FA give me like a man .
19 He has some very harsh words for the Japanese about their ban on Frankie Detory saying it 's shortsighted and harsh in the extreme and we 'll all say yes to that .
20 Bally down Henry , come along , Henry , bally down , good boy , there , there , that good and soggy and she 'll really enjoy that .
21 In there I have to be courteous but I 'll never forget that you and that bloody rogue of a servant were the last to see my clerk alive ! ’
22 Just keep your cool and you 'll yet emerge as top dog .
23 You 'll have to marry sometime and you 'll never get a better offer than this .
24 You will have to be a little cruel to be kind or she 'll never regain her stability or independence .
25 Because it 's , it , it ca n't be very easy to , to make contact with a , a regime like the Vietnam regime , I mean are you hopeful that it 'll actually do any good ?
26 I ended with nineteen correct out of twenty ( get just fourteen correct and you 'll just scrape a pass ) .
27 Spread the arms , pull one hand then the other and you 'll soon acquire the skill of mastering loops , low — level skimming the surface , or rapid pull-outs from vertical dives .
28 ‘ It 's frustrating but I 'll just have to be patient . ’
29 Anyway , I 'm going to get ready or we 'll never get the shopping done before you go to work .
30 Anyway , I 'm going to get ready or we 'll never get the shopping done before you go to work .
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