Example sentences of "they 'll [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 For instance , I Was A Teenage Six Pistol by Glen Matlock ( Omnibus , £12.95 ) is only on the shelves because someone calculated that if one out of every few hundred punk rockers is daft enough to shell out nearly £13 for Matlock 's eye-witness account of the writing of ‘ Pretty Vacant ’ , then they 'll make a small fortune .
2 they 'll make a erm they wo n't make a su , a surplus , I do n't like the word profit so I 'll say surplus out of this er little gathering here tonight .
3 One day they 'll make a big killing , quit the rackets and settle down to a respectable life in a new town .
4 After this , they 'll make a haul !
5 Ronni frowned at him as he continued , ‘ I think they 'll make a go of it .
6 It 's not yet known whether they 'll make a claim for compensation .
7 It will , they 'll make a hole through it
8 ‘ If we have plenty of top Aussies playing , we should get a few thousand London-based Australians coming to the games and the chances are they 'll bring an English mate , ’ he said .
9 They 'll leave a mess everywhere .
10 They 'll sing a different tune in a minute , eh ?
11 They 'll hold a properly hit shot , but they 'll be quick enough to test even the Swede , and they 'll put the wind up some of ‘ em . ’
12 Contact your insurance company to see if they 'll offer a discount for customers with burglar alarms .
13 On the cross country day the riders wear practical clothing for the job in hand , but either side of that they 'll wear an outfit like Jimmy Cricket 's and go show jumping in a jacket .
14 The centre core gives ‘ durability ’ — they 'll last a long time and the overwrap improves the ‘ playability ’ or feel or response to the ball .
15 If they take their work home with them , maybe they 'll do a few hours ' work off the mains .
16 Yes they 'll do a pre-assessment for you , and Cath who 's our local 'd come in and say , Yes , No .
17 If you get yourself down there , they 'll do a chest X-ray , you do n't need an appointment , there should be minimal waiting time , in and out .
18 They 'll cover a route taking in all Ulster hospitals providing services for children .
19 Nine out of ten they 'll wait until we 've gone passed , or even the police have gone passed , before they 'll commit an offence .
20 They 'll beat a path to your door now .
21 If someone is going to put off a lot of their own money in order to get into parliament , we can , then we can hardly trust them to look to the general interests once they 're there , they 'll want a return on their investment of some sorts .
22 A car will follow you down in the ambulance and they 'll send a guard from Headquarters to stay with you once you get there . ’
23 They 'll face a touch continental line-up , including last year 's winner Yakov Tolstikov from the Commonwealth of Independent States , Poland 's Jan Huruk and Mark Plaatjes , the South African-born runner who lives in America .
24 They 'll face a period of instruction .
25 Well let's not say all nine planets for all we know they 'll discover a new one tomorrow .
26 Erm they 'll go a year in , wait a minute .
27 They 'll go a year come September , wo n't it ?
28 They 'll be weirdos looking into windows there and they 'll looking a big beefy rugby player !
29 They 'll try a feint to bring us out before they risk all , and they 'll want to bring up their pikemen as close as may be .
30 Maybe they 'll launch a putsch and get themselves a new chairman . ’
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