Example sentences of "[pron] 'll [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll do rounds . |
2 | ‘ I 'll do Thursdays , ’ he says , and puts a tick by his name . |
3 | I says she says I 'll do sandwiches you 'll go up and get ready cos we 're sat there telling tale |
4 | Think about it and I 'll compare notes with you very soon . |
5 | ‘ I 'll slice strips of y'black skin and peel them back one by one , like a damned banana . ’ |
6 | We are creating chances all the time and I 've always believed if I get my fair share , I 'll score goals at any level . |
7 | ‘ I feel I 'll score goals anywhere in any system and not just as a forward player getting on the end of anything knocked long . |
8 | I 'll leave others to write a longer report . |
9 | so er so I said , oh well fine , so I 'll I 'll leave options open . |
10 | There are candles strategically placed , so I 'll fix things in here and then come through to you . ’ |
11 | So in judging this year 's crop , I 'll award points for books that convey the dreadful secret that mathematics is fascinating . |
12 | I 'll check things out at this end to see if anything might be causing it here — you ca n't all have just suddenly changed your addresses ! |
13 | ‘ No you wo n't because from now on I 'll handle things myself , ’ Schellenberg said . |
14 | ‘ I 'll set wheels in motion , ’ he promised . |
15 | I will , I 'll set essays on Napoleon on erm on er on next time we meet on Monday . |
16 | So I 'll open presents after I 've opened all my |
17 | I 'll tell you , if ever I get into the Owsla , I 'll treat outskirters with a bit of decency . " |
18 | ‘ Maybe I 'll make things worthwhile for you — if you make them worthwhile for me . ’ |
19 | I do n't think so , th the point is I 'm not going to be called to tie a knot like this again for maybe three weeks and then by then I 'll make things up it was really more for convenience than sitting down trying to work it out myself so you know . |
20 | But I 'll I 'll make enquiries , and if it looks like she has gone out I will have to get in and we I 'm sure we can twist an arm . |
21 | ‘ I 'll make enquiries , signorina , ’ Rosa said soothingly . |
22 | I 'll make tracks . |
23 | ‘ I 'm going home at the end of the week and I 'll make arrangements to go to Geneva as soon as possible . |
24 | ‘ If you 'd like to give me a paper to sign saying how much I owe you , ’ she said briskly , ‘ the moment I get home I 'll make arrangements to have the money paid into your account . ’ |
25 | I 'll make arrangements with your secretary . |
26 | I 'll make arrangements to move out tomorrow — ’ |
27 | I 'll expect results . ’ |
28 | I do n't want to come here too often , but I 'll expect messages from you in the usual way . |
29 | It 's a nice thing to know if you ever get tense , er decide that this is it , I 'll throw things Er well I do when I want to throw things at the kitchen and go away and you use aromatherapy . |
30 | I 'll send letters by you to Rhys and Gwilym , and they 'll have a man waiting across Severn at Guilsfield , ready to pass on any word you send him . |