Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] 'll [adv] [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | The games run until Friday … and the organisers hope it 'll now become a regular fixture in the sporting calender . |
2 | You know you 'll always receive a warm and friendly welcome . |
3 | But there are no plans for the houses , many fear they 'll just remain a boarded-up eyesore instead of providing much-needed accomodation . |
4 | The POA says previous appeals for extra staff have fallen on deaf ears ; if the same happens this time , they fear they 'll soon have a riot on their hands . |
5 | ‘ I bet he 'll still get a spot for the summer if he gets things sorted out . ’ |
6 | Let me have , just give me a — I think I 'll just have a handjob . " |
7 | I think we 'll just have a nice quiet day today erm there 's a little bit of a snag because I do n't quite know what we 're going to do about all these children that like to go to the library . |
8 | → When you think of Fender 's seeming unwillingness to bring the reissues of the Indie-cred Jaguar into this country , Jim , I think we 'll probably wait a very long time before a Bass VI emanates from anywhere other than the Fender Custom Shop — a facility available to the wad-carrying fanatic . |
9 | Well I think we 'll actually do a bit of a debrief , yeah ? we should be finished . |
10 | I think they 'll just buy a strip anyway . |
11 | Think he 'll probably buy a new car probably . |
12 | fiddle I 'll just have a bit of a fiddle well perhaps I 'll try running it on lead free petrol and see if that |