Example sentences of "[pron] 'll [verb] [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 and then now I 'll do her dryer washing for her .
2 a brush and I 'll do your hair .
3 Well I 'll do your windows now .
4 I 'll do your crossword for you .
5 Now , sweetie , get me a bit of newspaper from the box , and dump all the silver on it , and while I 'm at it , you might get the vase and candlestick from the sitting room , and I 'll do your trophy if you like . ’
6 I 'll do your arm , but do n't be complainin' if it fockin' well hurts .
7 I 'm happier to stand back and let him do his bit and I 'll do my bit , as long as we 're talking to each other .
8 I 'll do my make-up first , something fairly neutral so I can choose what to wear later .
9 And erm well I thought , I 'd well I 'll do my nets and put them up you see Gordon , cos then it 'll be finished with would n't it ?
10 ‘ Do n't worry , I 'll do my level best to find something more appropriate . ’
11 Sophie felt a sudden throb of anxiety , but she said cheerfully , ‘ I 'll do my level best for her .
12 Erm , and I said to him you will help me wo n't you , you wo n't go back to me doing everything , oh lord he said , I 'll , I 'll do my share , so we went back to a routine , whereby I did , washing , ironing , cooking , cleaning , washing the car , mowing the lawn , doing the flower beds , and the doing the , he walked the dog .
13 today I 'll do my hair tomorrow just in case I was going
14 I 'll do my endeavour .
15 Er I 'll do my conclusion at the en very end if want in my summation .
16 ‘ That 's when I 'll do my thinking about Sal and Julia and the days I shared with them . ’
17 I 'll go back to London , I 'll move to a new district , I 'll start seeing Sophie on a regular basis , I 'll do my job as if I were any competent lawyer , and I 've come here alone , you bastard , so why do n't you do whatever you 've got in mind ?
18 I 'll do my duty by a yet older form .
19 I 'll do my sort of chemistry revision tomorrow , right well I 'll sort all this out into these files , I 'm going to put all my acids together in that one .
20 By rights you know , would you mind moving into Concorde so can have Brunel , I mean I 've got I 'm , I 'd like to say yes I 'll do my move into Concorde broom cupboard
21 Then I 'll do my homework and make supper .
22 Unless I have a half-an-hour one and then I 've got ta get out and start recording tapes and then I 'll do my homework .
23 I 'll do me ironing perhaps in the morning
24 I 'll announce my departure over dinner , Shiona decided , as she slipped into a pretty blue dress in her room and combed back her mane of bright auburn hair .
25 If you like to get on I 'll fetch my horse . ’
26 ‘ Put your Brownie uniform on again and I 'll fetch your mack , ’ said her Mummy .
27 No I 'm stopping in with our kid , you know , and you could n't impose on , on so er if there was fisticuffs , fights , falling out , I 'll fetch our kid , I 'll fetch our wench , I mean there we you used to , honestly and truthfully , you , you used to feel it , you know erm because when there was any trouble , problems or like that there was always somebody to share it well it had the advantages in some ways , perhaps you was er had a little bit more luxuries than the f bigger family , but i in my mind that did n't make up for the companionship of brothers and sisters , no b b b b that , that 's w how I put it anyway .
28 No I 'm stopping in with our kid , you know , and you could n't impose on , on so er if there was fisticuffs , fights , falling out , I 'll fetch our kid , I 'll fetch our wench , I mean there we you used to , honestly and truthfully , you , you used to feel it , you know erm because when there was any trouble , problems or like that there was always somebody to share it well it had the advantages in some ways , perhaps you was er had a little bit more luxuries than the f bigger family , but i in my mind that did n't make up for the companionship of brothers and sisters , no b b b b that , that 's w how I put it anyway .
29 I 'll untie your hands , ’ Ellwood told her , ‘ but not your legs .
30 Well , I ca n't promise that if you leave I 'll be as generous as he was ; I 'll continue your allowance certainly , but as for a house , no ; for as you are well aware , because you know the books as well as I do , it takes us all our time , even with my salary , to continue living here as we have done of yore .
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