Example sentences of "it 'll [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She says it 'll mean less trade . |
2 | No , I mean , no someone in London has decided it 'll mean less paperwork so all the judg all the erm people in in er Birmingham are going down to complain . |
3 | It 'll mean cleaner air and fewer road accidents , and although farmers do n't like the new law , the green lobby says it 's a chance to practice organic farming on a wide scale . |
4 | It 'll mean more Day Care , more Home Care , more Occupational Therapy , for people in an area of the county who get far less levels of service than elsewhere in the county . |
5 | No it 'll go twenty foot . |
6 | When Cheltenham goes to the polls on April the ninth , it 'll attract international attention … for three reasons . |
7 | He probably is n't the only man in London with a cut on his face , but it 'll feel that way to him . |
8 | It 's a very strong local tradition and I think it 'll stay that way . |
9 | Says Howard S. Goldberg , the Trax representative for the US : ‘ It 'll change urban geography . |
10 | Well try and drink it cos , you drink a bit , it 'll bring this temperature down . |
11 | Now doctors say it 'll bring severe health risks … most seriously for asthma sufferers . |
12 | Because it 's a fully-fledged image editor , it is n't particularly cheap , and it 'll face stiff competition when Adobe Photoshop 2.5 for Windows arrives this spring . |
13 | I says it 'll throw same heat out |
14 | Not that it 'll do any good . ’ |
15 | ‘ If you think it 'll do any good . ’ |
16 | Do you think it 'll do any harm ? |
17 | ’ It 'll do more harm than good . ’ |
18 | It 'll do more good at home ca n't you ? |
19 | What do you reckon it 'll cost this year then , er last year then Sandra ? |
20 | So I 'd say , ‘ Okay , this is what he used ; it 'll cost this amount of dollars for the whole kit . ’ |
21 | Wainfleet carried on : ‘ I 've apologized — I 'll even apologize to Linley if it 'll make any difference — but what more can I do ? ’ |
22 | ‘ It 'll come one day and you 'd be as well to be prepared . ’ |
23 | Ooh I 'm not sure with my blades up it 'll have much effect but we can try . |
24 | it 'll have some pattern but not |
25 | And it 'll save that corner , it 'll make it look nice . |
26 | It 'll cause one hell of a stir ! |
27 | But I 'm pretty certain it 'll run all weekend . |
28 | It 'll say fucking hell with Terry again he walks too fast . |
29 | It 'll take all day . ’ |
30 | ‘ It 'll take all night to cut through a padlock like that ! ’ |