Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] 'll [adv] [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | Right I 'll just make a note of that . |
2 | I think perhaps I 'll just have a little bit of water I 'm very thirsty , I know I have n't |
3 | But I mean more or less so You 'll probably get a feel for when you 've got things . |
4 | Who knows , perhaps we 'll even see a miracle or two . |
5 | So we 'll just have a little quick think about numbers generally , and then we 'll sort of have a look at the fractions , and then we 'll have a look at percentages |
6 | So we 'll now have a look . |
7 | Not much to look forward to so they 'll probably like a bit of excitement . |
8 | And then hopefully you 'll actually get a lot better . |
9 | Right we 'll just have a |
10 | Now you 'll never get a true surface with a commutator stone . |
11 | Mrs and now she 'll just have a burn out . |
12 | I 'll tell you now we 'll never get a six month 's overlap |
13 | we 'll now we 'll now have a we 'll do one more of those and then we 'll apply it to the wonderful cos sine and sec squared |
14 | Well I 'll just do a little trick . |
15 | Well I 'll just have a I 'll just have a couple of erm lamb sandwiches . |
16 | Oh good ah hang on er , three pairs there , seven , six and an eight , right there 's two blacks in sevens here , well I 'll just have a pair of each , I 've only got a fiver in me purse just wondering whether to get black or blue though ? |
17 | Well I 'll just get a jig sit on it . |
18 | Well she 'll never get a size four on , my boots . |
19 | about we 're probably due to finish , well we 'll just have a quick look at this . |
20 | Someone said well we 'll just have a generic British paper because , you know , we 're going to do a story about a newspaper office and we need something like a newspaper but is n't actually one . |
21 | Today we 'll just do a visualisation and try to remove what 's left of your father 's blocking device . ’ |
22 | ‘ Then you 'll probably know a friend of mine . |
23 | I trust you , you 're not a fool , you know what could happen if you got up to some mischief out there , ’ and her fingers described general obloquy with a sweeping gesture of abolition , ‘ and then you 'll never get a husband either . |
24 | If someone is shielding her then she 'll probably have a bed for the night . ’ |
25 | Yeah , then they 'll all have a go at her . |
26 | And then they 'll all have a shock when they do n't get a piece . |
27 | If multiprocessing desktops are on the agenda , and all indications are that they will appear later — ie next year — rather than sooner , then they 'll definitely use a higher performance PA RISC 7100 part ( currently at 99MHz ) that HP will first introduce in a new uniprocessor system . |
28 | ‘ Else you 'll never get a girl , looking like a beanpole . ’ |