Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [pers pn] 'll [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | The walk is linear so you 'll need a friendly car driver to make it that little bit easier . |
2 | Let me know if you 're interested and I 'll throw a saddle over her for you . ‘ |
3 | I have to be convinced that she 'll make a good mother . ’ |
4 | Then we 'll get out five minutes early and we 'll see a bit more of Eastenders . |
5 | Look at a cheap modern electric and you 'll see a glue-line running diagonally through the neck somewhere behind the second and third frets — that 's a scarf joint . |
6 | Well let me tell you er er this this 'll this 'll make you hungry and you 'll earn a darn sight more money without a basic . |
7 | When he reaches back into his jacket pocket for that inevitable pack of cheap cigars I 'm watching him as carefully as a dog with a drunken master , unsure whether he 'll get a kick or a bowl of food . |
8 | But having written TCP/IP and NFS functionality into NT , it is adamant that it 'll develop a Windows application programming interface for SVR4 with or without USL 's help . |
9 | ‘ He looks a bit pale but he 'll have a rosy glow tonight . ’ |
10 | Ice cool Dr Apps said of their big night out : ‘ It will be a bit boring but we 'll take a walkman and try to get a good night 's sleep . ’ |
11 | The exchange rate is excellent and you 'll find a pound goes three times as far as it does in Britain ( a feast in a good restaurant can be less than £3 ) . |