Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] 'll [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , one of the researchers ' most important tasks is to ascertain for my benefit what kind of conversation we 'll be likely to have — whether the guest talks nineteen to the dozen , in which case I 'll need to prepare lots of questions , or if they take ten minutes to say ‘ Good evening ’ — in which case I 'll start praying . |
2 | Indeed , one of the researchers ' most important tasks is to ascertain for my benefit what kind of conversation we 'll be likely to have — whether the guest talks nineteen to the dozen , in which case I 'll need to prepare lots of questions , or if they take ten minutes to say ‘ Good evening ’ — in which case I 'll start praying . |
3 | Oh I 've used all my change I 'll have to give you five pounds . |
4 | Of course I 'll call to see George Langley , anything , only please — ’ |
5 | Of course I 'll have to camp as well |
6 | ‘ If I want to miss a pauper 's grave I 'll have to go . ’ |
7 | Many people think you can only do what the punchcard tells you to do but , being me , I always try to get as much as I can from them — even with a lace card I 'll try knitting it in different ways . |
8 | It i n't very warm in the bedroom I 'll have to go and put the heater on in |
9 | I know I 'm too thin , I do n't like what I look like and I 've been told if I lose any more weight I 'll have to give up work and be admitted to hospital . |
10 | ‘ If we 're going out to Pontino I 'll have to warn my Brigadier . ’ |
11 | If I 'm going to be a real actress I 'll have to know what makes people tick . |
12 | I s well I wan na get a photocopy of that jacket , so I thought if I , Friday night which I should be home pretty , pretty much on the dot I 'll have to pick the , pick these two up and I 'll have to just go run down before they close . |
13 | unless I phone them up tomorrow and say look , you know , I , she , if she keeping on the club she 'll go backdate it |
14 | Your son 's teacher should be able to refer him to an educational psychologist who 'll try to find out why he acts as he does , and how he can be helped . |
15 | So we 're into Macros straight away , and by the end of the chapter you 'll have created and used two of your very own with the help of the usual ‘ this is what you do ’ step guide and those oh-so-reassuring screen diagrams . |
16 | Mind the car you 'll get run over . |
17 | Since erm sexually reproducing organisms are and I 've tried to keep technical jargon in this course to a minimum , but one term we 'll have to learn is diploid , you ca n't do without it . |
18 | If they 've had to stay indoors for a wet break they 'll want to do something physically very active . |
19 | The British troops expect to be working in Croatia , away from the hotspots like Sarajevo , but just how close to the fighting they 'll get depends on UN strategy , according to the Armed Forces minister who visited South Cerney this afternoon . |
20 | They have no chance of winning the title this season and in the long term they 'll struggle to win the Premier League because they ca n't compete with Blackburn , Arsenal , Leeds and Manchester United … not only on the playing field but on the financial front . |
21 | From work I 'll have to ring here and we 'll have to go and get him . |
22 | Shiona could n't have agreed more , but her tone was taunting as she told him , ‘ What a pity you 'll have to wait until tomorrow to see me led away in chains . ’ |
23 | When you do it jumping in the hall you 'll have to go , we 'll have you first number one , two , three , four , five |
24 | If you go back to Draper you 'll have to serve a life sentence . " |
25 | After our picnic lunch we 'll have to hurry . |
26 | We 'll need to stop your Tagamet We 'll need to switch your Tagamet over Mary . |
27 | So before our next trial audit we 'll have done about another dozen internal either job or procedure orders . |
28 | This is NHS-speak for ‘ if district nursing is part of your community care plan we 'll have to pay for it , so where 's the dosh ? ’ |
29 | B-R has told Margaret Wilkinson that if she wants to go by rail she 'll have to get a narrower wheelchair . |
30 | Probably I 'd be better off going self-employed would n't I ? and they said , Well in that case you 'll need to talk to the Chamber of Commerce |