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there'll

contraction (context colloquial English) ''Shortened form of'' there will.

Usage examples of "there'll".

Behrman and Genslinger and Shelgrim and the whole gang of thieves of you-- you'll wake this State of California up some of these days by going just one little bit too far, and there'll be an election of Railroad Commissioners of, by, and for the people, that'll get a twist of you, my bunco-steering friend--you and your backers and cappers and swindlers and thimble-riggers, and smash you, lock, stock, and barrel.

I'll have to keep him on the intravenous fluids, antibiotics and there'll be regular anticonvulsants and sedatives if he begins to have seizures.

And there'll be new technology for new and better observational instruments, detectors for dark matter concentrations, axions, gravity waves, and neutrinos, for instance, that will need to be built, using the new engineering techniques.

They'll comestrutting onto the station, look at the Jem'Hadar thewrong way, and the next thing you know there'll beblood on the Promenade.

It is to be hoped you have enjoyed her favors betides, because there'll be no aftertides when I've taken your head ensor.

There'll be a contraction of the bladder, bone fractures that won't mend, inflammation of the kidneys, liver, spinal cord and heart, bronchopneumonia, thrombosis, cancer and aplastic anaemia which will lead to subcutaneous haemorrhaging - in other words you'll bleed to death under the skin.

Between them there'll be guns in all sorts of different calibers and conditions.

Then there'll be only the Cocos Islands to worry about, as far as land is concerned.

Don't bother with anything except the eavesdropper—the rest can be replaced, and there'll be collies crawling all over this building any minute now.

I nearly missed the train, my valise was so cumbersome, and I almost thought, 'Ah, well, there'll be another along,' but I wanted to get to my Willy, so I shouted at them to hold the doors, and I hadn't so much as stepped off at Cornmarket when the stationmaster said, 'Temp quarantine.

I nearly missed the train, my valise was so cumbersome, and I almost thought, 'Ah, well, there'll be another along,' but I wanted to get to my Willy, so I shouted at them to hold the doors, and I hadn't so much as stepped off at Cornmarket when the stationmaster said, 'Temp quarantine.

Faix, an' there'll niver be any good in the counthry, at all at all, when you're gone, Miss Emmeline.

Even if we accidentally cured her, there'll be a residual apprehension that Ted Coverly can identify.

He's gonna burn that craphole to the ground, and there'll be looting like you never believed!

The undergrowth will take care of itself, and there'll still be some thirty sazheens of firewood left on each desyatin," said he to himself.