Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] 'll [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm afraid you 'll have torun along now Sergeant . |
2 | If you 're lucky you 'll spot chamois and golden eagles ; in the forests there are boars , wild cats , and even bears . |
3 | If you 're lucky you 'll find period curtains costing much less than new . |
4 | ‘ I 'm sure you 'll find fault with this . ’ |
5 | I 'm sure you 'll take care … |
6 | Anyway , I 'm sure you 'll have horror stories , of guests who 've invited themselves . |
7 | I 'm a bit apprehensive about seeing her again , but I 'm sure she 'll have fun seeing the old hag in her new colours . |
8 | And all you 'll get back is the £1.70 you paid on the first and second instalments . |
9 | ‘ I 'm sure they 'll find time to fit in a member of staff , especially a newcomer . |
10 | It 's nice to see , it 's like Christmas , when our kids are older we 'll see pop in and visit them , but we wo n't ever year rang . |
11 | On November 7 and 8 they 'll take part in a new two-section grand final , with a specialist round on the Saturday and a general fishkeeping knowledge round on the Sunday . |
12 | But first he 'll buy wife Elsie , 73 , a new three-piece suite for their home in Garston , Liverpool . |
13 | Because I 've done some red I 'll do green . |
14 | By the time you 're thirty you 'll have skin like my old school satchel . ’ |