Example sentences of "[pron] 'll [verb] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I do n't know what I 'll do without 'im . ’
2 He says an which he says you 've worked so hard , cos I worked for two casters which I should n't have done really , but that 's how I were used to working you see and er , he said er , I said well me dad keeps asking me to go and work for him , and he said well I 'll tell you what I 'll do with you , he says you 've worked so hard for us , this bloke came from Bloxford you know He says you 've worked so hard for us , he said we 'll agree to you going with your father , er for a month and see whether you like it , and if you do n't like it , come back and we 'll give you your job back .
3 I 'll do for you .
4 I will , I 'll do for you one of these days .
5 What I 'll do for you deliberately er if the situation changes between now and a fortnight 's time after you 've sp spoken to your accountant , I 'll probably look at twenty , thirty and forty just to give you an illustration of what the expectations er are by , by putting a sum in there .
6 I 'll fit in it .
7 Well , that 's where you 're in error , both of you , because I 've set my course as far as you 're concerned , Master Tristram , and now I 'll hold to it .
8 In my case , I 'll sing to them .
9 I 'll sing to you the praises of the sons of Erin 's Isle —
10 I came with Matt , so I 'll return with him . ’
11 I 'll swear to it . ’
12 Still , I 'll vote for them all the same , it 's the devil I know and I know them both .
13 If they know which party you are from and say , ‘ Oh I expect I 'll vote for you ’ , they probably mean ‘ I wo n't , but I want to get rid of you quickly because Dallas is just beginning ’ , or , I 've no idea and I 'm really not interested — politicians are all the same . ’
14 But I 'll stand by you , never fret . ’
15 I 'll cover for you . ’
16 Then I 'll leave to you .
17 I 'll wave to you .
18 I see some of these big photo-ops , the Berlin Wall , revolution in Prague — I did n't think would come out , but I 'll talk about it — I just see that it 's a manipulation of the press ; photographers all know to stay in one spot so we 're not in each other 's shot .
19 You 've asked me , so I 'll talk about it … it 's annoying , but its interesting , and , yes , that early part of my life was very important , and those early experiences were very dangerous .
20 its going to come round at you in a minute , so I 'll talk about it until it gets to you , erm , it delighted my children this particular painting , erm and I decided to put my sort of analytical approach to one side erm and do something with that later , so this poem is from my , my children 's point of view and one of the things that are very interested , they were really worried , that , erm , I think it marks the height of the table and the fact that the puppies might fall off and do themselves some harm , that , I 'll read it while its going round and then I can see then , that , so this is , ok , from my children 's point of view this poem , its called Threes , Table laid and waiting , milk place in bowl not to high , they lap and swirl , played and roll , paws distance from knocking and breaking goblet , made from clay .
21 I 'll talk about it later mum cos I like these videos .
22 , yes I 'll talk about you
23 I 'll talk to 'im if 'e argues , ’ said Dolly .
24 I 'll talk to her . ’
25 I 'll talk to her anyway I please .
26 ‘ Once the children have gone I 'll talk to her . ’
27 I 'll talk to her and we 'll try to work something out . ’
28 I 'll talk to her ; I 'd rather you did n't butt in at this stage — and nothing for the record .
29 I 'll talk to her , ’ Silas said .
30 No , I 'll talk to her — later .
  Next page