Example sentences of "he 'll [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ 'E 'll fix you up … ’ |
2 | He 'll drop you in it as fast as he can if it will help him , Luke ! ’ |
3 | He says he 's not a proud man but he 'll pass you his watch , adding cryptically that ‘ the front 's for sale , the back is n't ’ , and you 'll discover from the inscription that it was a gift from TMcL for gaining distinction in his final exams in 1961 . |
4 | He 'll walk you through the formalities and then he 'll sit you somewhere and tell you when it 's time to board . ’ |
5 | He 'll inform you that the King has been very kind to you , and that you 're lucky to lose only your eyes . |
6 | He 'll instruct you to keep me away from all but the most harmless piece of equipment . ’ |
7 | Yeah , well Peter 's alright , he 'll cash you . |
8 | He 'll fit you with the latest in Japanese-made static infra-red detectors . |
9 | Mr Dare — he 's the vicar — has started a campaign for livening things up , so he 'll welcome you with open arms . |
10 | It sounds to me as though your problem is medical rather than cosmetic and I would strongly recommend that you seek the advice of your G.P. There may be a simple remedy such as a special diet and vitamin supplements or perhaps he 'll refer you to a hair specialist . |
11 | mind hen , every Friday He 'll bring you hame a Babycham If |
12 | From a heap of shoes and slippers in the hall , he 'll bring you first one of your shoes , then the other . |
13 | Give Ellis a ring before lunch-time and he 'll bring you up to date . |
14 | ‘ Doubtless he 'll meet you there . |
15 | This policeman was having to give evidence and he 'd come to talk , oh I see you 've had the baby , cos he was talking to me it had happened I said , oh what did you have blah blah blah , blah blah blah , but the little devil went in the witness box , he denied about not being there on duty about putting his mac on , ooh and he 'd never clapped eyes on barrister or a solicitor and they said he 'll meet you before the case , so we had to go extra early meet this barrister and he never came and so they took us in this little room in all his wig and his gown , we got , oh what happened ? |
16 | ‘ Then he 'll discredit you . |
17 | With a hint of Joni Mitchell and Joan Baez , Carol brought the house down : ‘ He has a family/He has a home/He 's wearing some new shoes that he does n't quite own/He does n't have work yet/He 's trying hard to get/But he 'll give you his fortune when he has one to give . ’ |
18 | Because , Mean Mr Love , he 'll give you the sack , he 'll |
19 | He 'll give you what-for … ’ |
20 | ‘ You 'll see Albert when he calls tomorrow and he 'll give you enough money to get the food and whatever you want to get . ’ |
21 | ‘ Do you think he 'll give you the price you want ? ’ |
22 | He 'll give you a general tour and you can decide who you 'd like to interview after that . |
23 | ‘ Perhaps he 'll give you a knife for Christmas , ’ Carrie said , though she doubted it , in her heart . |
24 | ‘ He 'll give you one hell of a time if you persist . |
25 | He 'll give you a full briefing . ’ |
26 | ‘ Perhaps he 'll give you tomorrow off , as well , ’ she suggested hopefully . |
27 | ‘ I 'll fetch the doctor and he 'll give you something to make you comfortable . |
28 | He 'll give you the details . ’ |
29 | And , and if you complained about anything , er like we found , perhaps had a banana that 's not been quite ripe , he 'll give you two or three the next time you go in if you say anything about it |
30 | He 'll give you a kiss . |