it\'ll | I hope it'll come out good. |
it\'ll | It'll be forgotten in a few months' time. |
it\'ll | It'll serve him right if he fails the exam; he doesn't study at all. |
it\'ll | It'll be a pity if he fails. |
it\'ll | Yes, but it'll be difficult. |
it\'ll | Don't scratch your mosquito bite. It'll get inflamed. |
it\'ll | It'll be cheaper in the long run to use real leather. |
it\'ll | It'll take at least one hour to go there. |
it\'ll | If you continue with the pointless arguments here ... it'll end up a as repeat of yesterday. |
it\'ll | It'll snow tomorrow. |
it\'ll | You may as well wait for while. It'll clear up soon. |
it\'ll | We're counting on you to be the life of the party. It'll bomb if you don't come. |
it\'ll | I'm sure it'll be easy to find a place. |
it\'ll | It'll cost me my job. |
it\'ll | It'll be opening time, time I get down there. |
it\'ll | Come on, it'll be all right. |
it\'ll | It'll be impossible to get a visa at short notice. |
it\'ll | It'll be two weeks before you receive the article. |
it\'ll | It'll be fine, you can do it! Trust yourself! You are already a splendid swimmer! |
it\'ll | This is a tropical storm. It'll be over soon. |
it\'ll | Well, it'll do for the time being. |
it\'ll | It'll cure itself naturally. |
it\'ll | It'll come all right in the end. |
it\'ll | It'll pass in a few days. |
it\'ll | It'll be useless to stand against them. |
it\'ll | It'll be a long time before she gets over her father's death. |
it\'ll | It'll do no harm to drink a little whisky. |
it\'ll | It'll take the bone a month or so to set completely. |
it\'ll | Hey, has this been sitting out on the dinner table all day? It has to go in the refrigerator or it'll go bad. |
it\'ll | Whichever way you take, it'll take you the same time. |
it\'ll | I think it'll freeze tonight. |
it\'ll | If you leave it to him, it'll be all right. |
it\'ll | Ten to one it'll clear up in an hour or so. |
it\'ll | It gave her quite a shock, and she didn't want to talk about anything for a while. I think it'll be a while before she's back to normal. |
it\'ll | It'll take a week or so to read through this book. |
it\'ll | It'll take not less than one hour to go there. |
it\'ll | I hope it'll be fine tomorrow. |
it\'ll | It'll arrive in Chicago at 6:30. |
it\'ll | It's rather cold today, but I think it'll be fairly warm tomorrow. |
it\'ll | It'll be too late them. |
it\'ll | It'll do harm to you to sit up late every night. |
it\'ll | It'll come right in the end. |
it\'ll | It'll be a big day. |
it\'ll | It seems you and I are essential to this project. We'd better get along or it'll go badly. |
it\'ll | It'll add to the same thing. |
it\'ll | "Talking about 108, that's the number of worldly passions." "What worldly passions have you got then?" "I could say, but it'll get censored out." |
it\'ll | You mustn't touch it, because it'll break easily. |