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

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1 She 'll do a good two hundred miles an hour , and though she 's got dual control you can take out the second seat next to the pilot 's to make room for a stretcher . ’
2 A strong easterly wind when she comes out ; she 'll do a good bit o' rolling there , jumping about with the easterly wind , anywhere in the North Sea .
3 If we do n't get approval to increase the salary by the thirty first of January so I can have the two people I want can I appoint this lady and bring her on board cos I know she 'll do a reasonable job in a certain area ?
4 She 'll do a whole lot more than just growl if you do n't shut up and listen ! ’
5 I wonder whether she 'll do a bit of you know , going round ?
6 She 'll give a pound coin to one of the tinkers ’ children when there 're dozens of them running round , and she 'll let them see she 's got lots more pound coins , and then she has to give them all one or they 'll bang her on the head and take them . ’
7 ‘ You know as well as I do that if she knows about Ari , she 'll want a piece of the action .
8 She 'll make a few heads turn in Bishop 's House , ’ said Mr Stanford .
9 Direct from her European tour , she 'll make a one night stop in Winchester to play old favourites and compositions from here latest work including tracks from the new album Breathless .
10 She 'll be a bit tough for eatin' but ah reckon she 'll make a few steak pies .
11 I have to be convinced that she 'll make a good mother . ’
12 She 'll make a far , far better mother than you ever could . ’
13 It 's hoped within the next two years she 'll make a full recovery , but it 's still not certain whether her marriage will ever recover .
14 But she 'll make a mistake .
15 Well done yes , ooh there she 'll make a very good Er in a wardrobe you see .
16 If you do get a drink , she 'll make a pot , and it 'll have like one tea-bag in it .
17 UK Birmingham-based IMI 's Uniplex Ltd office automation software outfit will next week announce the appointment of Margaret Gymer to the post of director of international services : she 'll head a new service and support unit the company is starting to look after that side of the business , which is now said to account for some 20% of the company 's revenue .
18 One day she 'll meet a swan who stands its ground ( or should I say ‘ sits its water ’ ? ) instead of just paddling disdainfully away from the natatorial hound , and that , as we country-folk say , will larn her something proper .
19 She 'll weigh er er I bet she weighs a hundred weight she 'll weigh a hundred weight .
20 If we all give her a little of our pastry , she 'll get a lot , and we 'll have some left as well .
21 ‘ Maybe she 'll get a nibble herself — from the big fish . ’
22 she 'll get a punch .
23 If the Hunterston guide can also prove she 's the best in Britain , she 'll get a brand new Vauxhall Astra .
24 So I I I mean , but I do n't know whether to take it today or you know because she 'll get a lot of things given her today .
25 She should she should get sixty three so she 'll get a seventy three today , were it today you got it or Saturday ?
26 Oh yes , she 'll get a
27 Then she 'll get a little card .
28 She 'll say a few daft things like she always says , how 's my mother ?
29 I am sure she 'll run a big race . ’
30 As for Treacle … she 'll play a role as company for other nervous deer that come in for care and treatment .
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