Example sentences of "[conj] she 'll [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , she 'll have to eat the same amount of calories as Mary — rather than what she ate before — or she 'll eventually regain the lost weight .
2 ‘ I hope our Mum do n't start borrowin' off of 'er or she 'll never get it back . ’
3 You will have to be a little cruel to be kind or she 'll never regain her stability or independence .
4 We must go down and tell your mam , or she 'll never forgive us .
5 ‘ Do n't let her know what you 've found out , or she 'll only clam up .
6 She 's not painted for so long that she 'll just have to be encouraged more and more .
7 And that she 'll just have to take a chance tonight .
8 I doubt that she 'll ever go upstairs again , ’ he added , going to the window and pushing aside the long red drapes .
9 Ruth 's books , so she 'll probably know all them
10 But I , does but when you say that now though , cos I , he slagged Kirsty off to me , he just said oh she 's just really pretentious and she 'll , she 'll talk to you and then as soon as someone cooler comes in the room she 'll turn round and she 'll completely ignore you and you 're left and she 'll do that like at a dinner party or something and you 're left standing there feeling a real id you know , you know that feeling do n't you when you 're talking to someone and suddenly they desert you and you 're all on your own in a room ?
11 ‘ She 's a fanatic and she 'll probably bring Dad and a whole coachload of relatives to Liverpool , too . ’
12 It 's like , with Sharon Stone , even at the end she was still dependent on Michael Douglas , like , when he was going she was crying and she could n't kill him at the end cos she loved him so much and , you know what I mean , so no , Body of Evidence , it 'll probably have a rubbish end and she 'll probably marry the lawyer or something , but it was still good to see her beat , tying a man up , putting candle wax on him and shit .
13 ring her up and have a word with her and she 'll probably send you a copy of the letter she sent she should have done that .
14 and she 'll just think about it , and the more she thinks about being depressed the more she 'll get depressed in thinking
15 a therefore , like Catherine 's in a situation herself and she 'll obviously vouch for it , I can not get my applicants .
16 Show her an old man with white hair and a long flowing beard and she 'll really think she is .
17 Bally down Henry , come along , Henry , bally down , good boy , there , there , that good and soggy and she 'll really enjoy that .
18 Well I 'd must admit I would n't have that , and she 'll never feel on but , I look so far .
19 The girl was only twelve and she 'll never walk again .
20 Well they sort of said that what , hopefully , she 'll like be there for a couple of days and she 'll never think she 's been anywhere else , she 'll think she 's been there all the time .
21 ( Proving the old Yorkshire maxim : ‘ Keep her well shagged and poorly shod and she 'll never leave you . ’ )
22 Never has , and she 'll never change now
23 ‘ I 'll never divorce Sybil , ’ he said , ‘ and she 'll never divorce me … she thinks I 'm a genius . ’
24 Jonathan do n't put in under there darling or cos she 'll never get it out .
25 I do n't know if she 'll ever get out .
26 Well , she 's a lady an' she 'll always speak the truth . ’
27 that they had n't but schools , particularly high schools and I said well we were very interested as part of the the programme here because it was community erm not geography , because she 's a geographer and she says the geography side of it 's fine she will use information that the children collect for her benefit , but she 'll also use us you know , to define the information but she
28 And erm and she says you know well she just has to do what she has to do he can go to school and but she 'll just have to make do on you know , what money she has .
29 Her manner is a little diffident as yet , but she 'll soon come out of her shell with the right encouragement .
30 ‘ Jake 'd have wanted me to see her right ; but she 'll never take a penny piece off me … ’
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