Example sentences of "but [pron] 'll [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , it does n't look too bad , but I 'll have to ground you till you heal up a bit . |
2 | Once they are in place , you can have the shingle delivered — it can be dumped directly on to a drive site from the road , but you 'll need to barrow it to remote garden paths , so set planks on the lawn if you have to run across it . |
3 | The £8500 1.4i Reflex is nearly £1500 cheaper than the Ford Escort 1.4L ; £10,750 buys you the 103bhp Furio but you 'll have to fork out £13,100 for the 105bhp Escort XR3i ; and the ZX 16-valve costs £14,500 against £16,540 for Renault 's 19 16v . |
4 | ‘ Yes , well , that would be very nice but who 'll look after Gran ? |
5 | ‘ But we 'll keep in touch , ’ Mrs Bennett went on brightly , as she stood up . |
6 | It is n't at all nice of me , thought Lydia , and they wo n't be pleased , but they 'll come from curiosity and snobbery , since although they do n't approve of me they think I 'm rather posh . |
7 | He did n't kill her but he 'll go to prison just the same . |
8 | Yes , I know it 's from last summer and it 's a bit too tailored for this season , but it 'll do for work . |