Example sentences of "'ll [adv] [verb] [det] [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll just switch that television off and you might pay some attention . |
2 | I 'll just drop this register in to Mrs Ellis and double check that address . |
3 | And Dannii 's not in at the moment so we 'll just have some music now . |
4 | Shall I take an e no I 'll just take another tape along . |
5 | They 'll probably send some bloke over to do you over . |
6 | Then we 'll probably put this case back till later in the day . |
7 | If you keep listening to the radio , you 'll probably hear any news as quickly as I do . |
8 | So again if we look at all of these things across the top we 've got other things influencing across here when you go on holiday you , each of you in this room , you 'll probably have some idea beforehand of what you want to get out of that holiday . |
9 | you 'll probably get another offer tomorrow . |
10 | Maybe we 'll really see some change now . ’ |
11 | tell me about taking bearings , what do you do , let's give you an example , of some bearings to take , erm , and then you can tell me what you 're doing , so there 's a point there , and we 'll call that erm , P , just to be awkward , now let's say what we 'll do , this is what we 'll d , this is a typical problem in fact , erm , I 'll even draw that line on for you to start with , yeah , here 's the problem , a ship is sailing due North , okay , and when it 's at the point of A it takes a bearing on the lighthouse , so the lighthouse is somewhere , do n't know where it is , but bearing of L from A is forty five degrees , and the bearing of L from B , which is when the ship has sailed on a lot further |
12 | Remember also , the pitfalls for children of ‘ tickly ’ yarns ( I hate that jumper , it tickles ) , of necks being too tight ( I 'll never wear that thing again ) when ears have almost been severed off at bedtime ! |
13 | Oh darling , I 'll never forget that day when we drove in , in , into the heart of the rolling hills . |
14 | ‘ Sometimes I think we 'll never see each other again . ’ |
15 | You 'll never get that stain up ! |
16 | ‘ You 'll never get that boy out of the house . |
17 | ‘ I 'll never get this muck off . ’ |
18 | It looks like I 'll never live that fiasco down . ) |
19 | ‘ I 'll never ferget that night when we got the news she 'd bin drowned . ’ |