Example sentences of "i will [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Probably erm I think I 'll , I 'll do on the |
2 | I do n't know what I 'll do without 'im . ’ |
3 | I 'll do without a swimsuit . |
4 | He says an which he says you 've worked so hard , cos I worked for two casters which I should n't have done really , but that 's how I were used to working you see and er , he said er , I said well me dad keeps asking me to go and work for him , and he said well I 'll tell you what I 'll do with you , he says you 've worked so hard for us , this bloke came from Bloxford you know He says you 've worked so hard for us , he said we 'll agree to you going with your father , er for a month and see whether you like it , and if you do n't like it , come back and we 'll give you your job back . |
5 | Erm I think what I 'll do with these handouts is I 'll let you take some for absent friends and then any that 're left over are put in the reading group , shall I ? |
6 | I 'll do for that bastard one day . |
7 | I 'll do for you . |
8 | I will , I 'll do for you one of these days . |
9 | What I 'll do for you deliberately er if the situation changes between now and a fortnight 's time after you 've sp spoken to your accountant , I 'll probably look at twenty , thirty and forty just to give you an illustration of what the expectations er are by , by putting a sum in there . |
10 | Things I 'll do for people ! |
11 | You might be surprised to find that it only means an increase in activity of fifteen percent of what you 're currently doing , to achieve something that 's in year three , that you 've got as year three , and you might think , ooh , that 's what I 'll do for year two . |
12 | No I 'll do like this . |
13 | But then the hubbub starts again , and other voices ask me what I 'll do in 20 years ' time . |
14 | I 'll do in that case is hold this press release because you may want to change it again a little bit . |
15 | Yes thank you Chairman , erm I 'll comment to what I want to do , speak to Alan . |
16 | The two hour speech that I was going to make I , I cut down because of the weather so I think even though the sun is out , I 'll continue with the abbreviated version of it . |
17 | So you can guarantee if I get divorced from there down to there I 'll land on fucking and end up back here ! |
18 | So I 'll blur over the consequences for Ulster and hurry on to my next point — the re-establishment of an Irish House of Lords , the first since 1801 . |
19 | I 'll fit in it . |
20 | I 'll leap into my life , he thought , if it splits my face to bits . |
21 | ‘ But if it 's for the good of the club , then I 'll pull on a shirt and get stuck in . ’ |
22 | He 'd tell him , he 'd get his orders from the office , cos the Deputy Harbourmaster he would go down all the sound he sound in river and see what wanted taken out , then he 'd say to my father I 'll dredge at so and so belo below docksill and docksill what they used to do they used to , my father what he 'd do he 'd put stakes on the mud , a short stake and a long stake on account of the tide and he 'd , he 'd make an imaginary on that stake , then he 'd go ashore at Wolverston , phone up what have you got on your docksill , the fella might say it 's ten feet , well he 'd say right we 'll make that twenty feet , so that 's er , that 's what he used to work on to dredge the river . |
23 | But there 's one thing I 'll hold to , I 'll have my own bed tomorrow night and you make your own arrangements for next door . |
24 | Well , that 's where you 're in error , both of you , because I 've set my course as far as you 're concerned , Master Tristram , and now I 'll hold to it . |
25 | I 'll sing to you the praises of the sons of Erin 's Isle — |
26 | In my case , I 'll sing to them . |
27 | Ooh and I 'll smell of vinegar . |
28 | No matter , it was a wild weekend , and some time soon I 'll return to the scene of the crime and see if I can make the princely pond a home fit for a frog . |
29 | One day I 'll return to the city , |
30 | ‘ If it happens I 'll return to Aunt Bertha to tell her he is well and kept busy , and then I 'll go home to Wellington . ’ |