Example sentences of "'ll [verb] [pers pn] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | he 'll treat you like a queen if you just put your |
2 | They 'll want you to make a statement . |
3 | Oh he said er I 'll send you to see a specialist . |
4 | From now on you 'll see him taking a part . |
5 | " We 'll see she has a job , do n't worry . " |
6 | They 'll see you coming a mile off ! |
7 | After removing the comb , you 'll see you have a row of loops ( Figure 3 ) . |
8 | ‘ I 'll bet he blew a gasket ! |
9 | No I 'll have you got a ticket . |
10 | Sir Nicholas Goodison , the former chairman of the International Stock Exchange , once appeared on television 's Jim 'll Fix it to hang a badge around a small child 's neck . |
11 | I shall talk through it and if you can get something written I 'll leave you to do a diagram and you may want to staple this into your book staple 's easier than gluing this . |
12 | Maybe soon I 'll let ye have a chance to see if you can do anything — but remember , miracles are often caused by good luck . ’ |
13 | Well I 'll let him have a look later today . |
14 | ‘ Sometimes one of the oldies will shout , ‘ Make way for a blind pensioner ’ , and we 'll let them take a wave , ’ the younger surfers laugh . |
15 | ‘ And tomorrow perhaps you 'll let me have a note of your expenses to date and I 'll let you have some money . |
16 | Aye , cos we even had people where , where , where the placard you see , people 'll say oh that house , I wonder if they 'll let us have a look at it now as they 're passing |
17 | so we 'll let it drive a bit anyway |
18 | As one of them said , ‘ You know , you want someone who 's pretty strict but who 'll let you feel a bit free . ’ |
19 | They 'll let you do a activity , this has been going for years but they wo n't let you . |
20 | I 'll let you have a bottle . ’ |
21 | If you 're good I 'll let you have a sip or two of the head 's genuine Cyprus Amontillado , to wash down Dr MacLaren 's bowel mixture . |
22 | In fact I 'll let you have a copy of what I 've got this |
23 | Er , I 'll tell you a story and I 'll let you play a game . |
24 | But it strikes on particular things , it strikes on something rough , but you never quite know , know what , not , no good trying it out because you never quite know whether it 's going to strike or not , when you get to be older , we 'll allow you to strike a match , but you have to be quite older to do that |
25 | ‘ I 'll get them to cut a swath through the brambles to widen the path and save the costumes from snagging . |
26 | And to be fair to you I 'm again going to give you a few minutes to talk about that , not quite as long as the other time , then I 'll ask you to jot a couple of things down as well as , so I 'm just telling you in advance . |
27 | The only drawback is the cost — a hefty £1950 in London , £1450 outside — although they 'll help you arrange a home birth on the NHS if you ca n't afford their own service . |
28 | Finally whisk to a smooth consistency and stir — you 'll find it works a treat ! |
29 | But but but if you write the formula down let's say let's say you get it all wrong and I say , What happens if you have an acid and an alkali ? and you say , Well I know they all give a salt so that 's a safe bet , so I 'll say they give a salt . |
30 | Aha , they 'll say you get a card like d for the jewellers , and things like that . |