Example sentences of "[pron] 'll [adv] [verb] about " in BNC.
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1 | So what are we doing ? right this is why it 's a good ides to draw a line down the side and think well I 'll just play about over here till I |
2 | ‘ I 'll just lie about who we are , if they do n't . ’ |
3 | he said , I 'll fucking see about that . |
4 | ‘ One thing I 'll always remember about her — that little cat tattoo just above her navel . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'll never moan about hard work again , Jacko , ’ I lied as I set off to make a packed audience laugh like drains , with a face the colour of one and stomach that sounded like one . |
6 | Can we get sor sorted otherwise it 's all I 'll ever talk about . |
7 | See if you can try and make them feel better — you 'll soon forget about your own problems . |
8 | You just give me what you owe and you 'll never hear about that particular business again . ’ |
9 | Of course , you 'll then ask about foreigners playing in English clubs and I 've no objections to that provided that not too many are brought in . |
10 | and she 'll just think about it , and the more she thinks about being depressed the more she 'll get depressed in thinking |
11 | ‘ We 'll soon see about that , ’ retorted Florrie , turning the handle . |
12 | We 'll soon see about that said the magician . |
13 | We 'll also talk about the ability to integrate the information to application development through online transaction processing applications and the icon at the bottom representing software which I 've just mentioned . |
14 | I 'll tell you what Honey and Munnford actually found and what their findings were , we 'll also think about some more practical applications that if people learn in different ways , what impact does this have on the trainers . |
15 | On this page we 'll just talk about Dinghy Sailing ; any non-sailors or windsurfers in your party should read the relevant pages . |
16 | Well , we 'll just see about that ! ’ |
17 | So the distance makes something look rather fainter , and similarly if you have something like a particular kind of start that you can identify by some property — which we 'll perhaps talk about in a moment — if you can identify it and you know how bright it is , then the fainter ones are further away and you can estimate the distance by how faint they are . |
18 | So they 'll never know about the things Uncle Joe did to me … |
19 | He 'll also lie about other things . |
20 | Let him match pairs from heap of socks , and he 'll soon learn about colours and sizes . |
21 | But he 'll only talk about |