Example sentences of "[pron] 'll [vb infin] at the " in BNC.

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1 I 'll sit at the back probably , in the back corner there .
2 No I 'll sit at the back .
3 and we do have , some of this slides which , I 'll show at the very end , alright , but it means it er , erm , the first part of the talk we 'll keep the lights on and then could I ask you , you know to look and then pass it around like school
4 I 'll stare at the floor ! ’
5 Well I 'll ask at the meeting , but I 'll have to talk about it .
6 So I 'll ask at the meeting .
7 If I do n't work during the week for a day , then I 'll work at the weekend .
8 If I do n't work during the week for a day , then I 'll work at the weekend .
9 I 'll look at the papers — at the pictures — for about half an hour and drink the water : I do that religiously , it cleanses the soul . ’
10 I 'll look at the sea , before I go to sleep . ’
11 I 'll look at the cricket scores and pretend I 'm some old member in from the shires with a striped blazer and a pink gin in his fist .
12 I 'll look at the safety aspect .
13 Oh well I 'll look at the telly then .
14 I 'll wait at the apartment . ’
15 " I 'll wait at the end of the bridge . "
16 I 'll call at the usual time next Tues .
17 I 'll say at the outset , that Holy Communion is not something that we play about with .
18 Well I 'll wait here for a bit I mean you 'll queue at the others if I turn round .
19 You 'll meet at the hotel , then pair off .
20 if you float you 'll stay at the top , some people can float and they do n't need arm bands , they stay at the top and if you sink they go to the bottom , now we 've got to look at these things look and we 've got to decide whether we think they 're gon na float , stay on the top or whether they 're going to sink and go to the bottom , now then what 's this here ?
21 Y y you 'll see at the bottom of the agenda that er John and I talked about this the other night , er and there are
22 and my Lord the my Lord you 'll see at the bottom of page sixty nine , this is the latest edition just published this summer my Lord , erm at the bottom of page sixty nine you have an extract from the European community treaty which er defines a directive and you will see my Lord says in terms that it leaves to the national authorities the choice of forms the methods , and then if my Lord could read the passage er under that on page seventy
23 O K. You 'll see at the er , towards the end it talks about personal action plan , erm , really it 's much more a team action plan than a personal one .
24 Well you 'll see at the bottom of that hill that th there 's the Jolly Farmer sitting in front of your eyes .
25 And if you 're coming in towards Oxford City Centre on the A40 , coming in towards the Headington roundabout , you 'll find at the moment that it 's er about a mile and a half to two miles of very slow moving traffic approaching the roundabout itself .
26 She could n't cope in the wild with three legs though so she 'll stay at the centre .
27 So she 'll settle at the table , flushed , exalted , imperious , resolute — anyway , thoroughly pissed off — and I 'll get the ball rolling with something like ,
28 Maybe she 'll apply at the hospital then if she 's a qualified cook , they 're in and out of there like , like nobody 's business the cooks , they ca n't , well they do n't stay long
29 We 'll meet at the other end . ’
30 You kids can sit there and we 'll sit at the table .
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