Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [pron] 'll [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It says now we 're going to set up your printer drivers and you 'll have WordPerfect going , and it goes
2 We know that the British Medical Association say it 's under-funded to the tune of six billion pounds but we 'll say what we said before we took control of this Council , we 'll open the books and we 'll direct resources to priorities .
3 And they 're all starch , they 're all potatoes and I 'll have egg and chips and bread and more bread .
4 Avoid responsibilities and you 'll make trouble for yourself .
5 The Owens claim the work will take several years and they 'll face noise levels of up to 68 decibles .
6 ‘ Both worrying about the troubles of the world and how to cure them , but John 's been talking to his dad about this Spanish business and other things and he 'll work things out soon . ’
7 I need to know that it 's necessary to remove all those trees I 've been told all sorts of things like they 're in pots and they 'll become pot bound they 're growing outwards they might fall down they might fracture mains they block off the er view of the church well I think they 're a nice asset in the city centre .
8 I do n't see us going down if we keep all our best players and we 'll finish mid-table .
9 Flick through the pages of any of the glut of games magazines and you 'll find torrents of abuse flying between Mario and Sonic followers .
10 Normski covered the baize with an enormous Scalextric set , and sometimes he 'll call up friends and they 'll race cars round the track for hours .
11 I , I feel sorry for the children because they 'll miss Kevin wo n't they ?
12 It found that on average , women expect to be taken out to dinner ten times before they 'll have sex with a man . ’
13 You take the boys and I 'll take Rebecca .
14 Now can we move to a discussion on the criteria and I 'll ask Mr to open on that .
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