Example sentences of "'ll [adv] [verb] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Group pick up , which I 'll just mention in a second , and call forwarding . |
2 | That 's so funny on the , have you seen that erm advert on John Smiths where he goes , , not me I 'll just settle for a can of John Smiths , and dandruff |
3 | ‘ I think the banks will keep it on the lane and I suppose it 'll just roll to a halt eventually . ’ |
4 | Ask most people the time of day and they 'll usually look at a watch or a clock . |
5 | She 'll probably go to a Citizen 's Advice Bureau . |
6 | You 've ended up dossing-down with a man who 's as limp as a plucked dandelion and who 'll probably snore like a hedgehog . ’ |
7 | That , that is certainly , you know , it , that can be , and , and it 's something which we 'll probably look at a wee longer term |
8 | Now it 'll probably degenerate into a game of chicken between Gates and Sun chief Scott McNealy . |
9 | Then they 'll now go into a maths lesson let's go into this , they 're gon na perhaps do that eight times , then they 're gon na get a breather , then a few days time after that the form teacher 's saying right , let's do it again and summarise it , I think it 's too much ! |
10 | And we 'll actually look in a minute or two at the different aspects of the application , the different layers of the product , and how those communicate . |
11 | But staff at Earlys say they 'll never go on a package holiday again . |
12 | But staff at Earlys say they 'll never go on a package holiday again . |