Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'll [vb infin] a [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll bet she thinks that directly she lets me into the A.R.R.U. I 'll do a Charlie Peters !
2 I 'll start a publication to fill the gap — let's call it Stepping Out — which could possibly be free .
3 I 'll make a stew to take with us . ’
4 I can assure you that I did and I can assure you that I have already thanked him on behalf of the Council , shook his hand and said how well he done it , but if you 'd like a letter to go to say how well he done it , then I 'll send a letter telling him how well he done it .
5 I 'll send a waiter to take you over . ’
6 I 'll bring a robot to see what 's really there .
7 No you had two like that , er I hope we do n't break down going home Phillip so I 'll feel a twat walking around with your work socks
8 If it does n't rain I 'll get a bit done in the garden tomorrow .
9 Rather than marking the person down as a supporter , try a follow-up saying : ‘ Thanks , I 'll get a colleague to call round . ’
10 And after that I 'll get a job juggling snowballs through Hell , he added bitterly in the privacy of his own skull .
11 ‘ Come on , I 'll get a car to take you back . ’
12 I mean , I 'll get a box sent to me and it might get one spin at home so that I can relax , sort of wipe my brow knowing it does n't jump , the quality 's good and it 's loud enough … ’
13 And I 'll need a taxi to take me to the airport .
14 I 'll have a word to say to her when she gets back .
15 ‘ Do you suppose I 'll have a nightmare like that every night ? ’
16 Well one of the obvious pluses is that I 'll have a chance to do what I want to do when I want to do it .
17 Since you 're obviously a young man of ardent passions , perhaps I 'll have a chance to show you personally what I mean — and sooner than you think .
18 ‘ Very well , Doctor , I 'll have a squad readied .
19 I 'll have a look see how far ours are apart in the garden
20 Hang on I 'll have a look see where we are .
21 I 'll have a man posted . "
22 I 'm taking here about pure , blind betting of someone who is not attempting to exercise any skill but is just looking at the odds offered by the bookies , and pointing out — and I 'll have a table to demonstrate this in the talk I give at the Open Day — the way in which the rate of return on bets made in this way decreases steadily the longer the odds are offered .
23 Well , if yu 'd just step into the Saloon , I 'll have a fire lit in no time . ’
24 Perhaps I 'll have a bath to see if that helps this backache — oh no not again — I 'll never get dry in time —
25 As soon as it 's possible I 'll have a car take you to the airport .
26 I 'll find a way to make you run in harness , see if I do n't ! ’
27 I 'll find a crash pad somewhere , ’ she said , trying to reassure him .
28 Now I 'll put a line to do a transcription transcription goes in an appendix , put your transcription at the back of your work , in according to Appendix A and number the lines , so that you can refer to them in the body or wherever .
29 ‘ If the Mallender family hear from you just once more , directly or indirectly , by telephone , letter or in person , by any means whatsoever , we 'll come down on you so hard you 'll think a giant had stamped on your head .
30 At the end of the Forestry Commission car park , in front of the Forestry Commission building , you 'll see a sign marked Shepherd 's Hill Trek which directs you around the side of the building .
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