Example sentences of "[pron] 'll [verb] time " in BNC.
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1 | If I have n't got the time I 'll make time . |
2 | ‘ I 'll make time , ’ he threatened softly with a half-smile that sent shivers of delight along her spine . |
3 | She said , staring out to sea , struggling with strange emotions , ‘ In future I 'll make time . |
4 | I 'll get time off . |
5 | They know some signs , all right , but I 'll need time to find out how many . ’ |
6 | ‘ I do n't think I 'll have time to yet , not till we get Dolly fixed up with a job and lodgings of her own . ’ |
7 | A woman who valued herself more could have said , ‘ Well , now I 'll have time to do other things ’ , but for this woman life without the sense of being needed and of other people valuing her had no point . |
8 | I mean , when I 've got over that then I 'll have time to be decently frightened of you . ’ |
9 | ‘ Although I doubt whether I 'll have time to fit everything in . ’ |
10 | I 'll find time this morning , ’ Lucy promised , sensing that Jean was seeking approval of the manner in which she kept the chalets . |
11 | ‘ I do hope you 'll find time to see something of our beautiful city . |
12 | You 're going to be happiest closer to home now , Cancer and you 'll need time to yourself at the beginning of June . |
13 | Niall realises you 'll need time to settle in and , barring any unforeseen epidemic , we 're not likely to be rushed off our feet , so if you need longer … ’ |
14 | And , going on in the same vein before Fabia could gently state that she would n't dream of going to Czechoslovakia without her , ‘ It 's about a four-hour crossing so you 'll have time for some shut-eye and a rest before … ’ |
15 | You 'll have time to do that . |
16 | Then you 'll have time to enjoy your tea . |
17 | And Ros was just saying I mean sh on that , on that Friday she 's due to be in work on that Friday night and it comes on a day she 'll paid time off aspect . |
18 | ‘ Then we 'll make time , ’ Luke offered expressionlessly . |
19 | but my Lord that subject to that er I do n't think we 'll loose time because I 'm sure by the time Lord has examined er Mr I 'm going to reserve a little bit of cross examination , which is Monday |
20 | I 'll run that for as long as you 're off the streets , and then , when you 've solved your problems , I 'll close Stepping Out and we 'll do Time Out together . ’ |
21 | Well , keep him in your custody , and we 'll take time over either condemning or absolving . ’ |
22 | ‘ Of course we 'll have time . |
23 | We 'll use Times Roman ( that 's normal Times to you and me ) in 10pt set justified across three columns . |
24 | As we are trying to keep the whole publication as simple as possible this means that we 'll use Times again but if your page printer is n't a PostScript device you may have to create the title in a graphics package and import it . |
25 | ‘ We 'll save time starting a family . ’ |
26 | We 'll need time |
27 | ‘ I 'm sure they 'll find time to fit in a member of staff , especially a newcomer . |
28 | They 'll take time to put together . |
29 | He 'll devote time to them , teaching them , encouraging them , supporting them , providing them with opportunities to develop their unique talents . |
30 | Not that he will ignore the larger majority of his people who form the reliable , hard-working backbone of his organization ; he 'll devote time to them too , perhaps explaining his policy and practice for developing flair in his team . |