Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 And the fire brigade 'll turn up and deal with it .
2 ‘ I do n't know from vere ve 'll fetch the copper . ’
3 Erm Jackie 'll sweep the path and then mummy 'll make the pizza and chips right ?
4 Mummy 'll bump her head right
5 Now listen to what we 're going to do now , we 're going to mummy 'll get you some dinner in a minute , are you hungry ?
6 Will you stay here and Mummy 'll get you a sweater to put on .
7 Come on , and then mummy 'll get your cakey .
8 And Mummy 'll put on some coffee for Daddy .
9 Snip , good and Mummy 'll see if Daddy 's make the coffee
10 If you pull the cord on the light , your light 'll come on then you 'll be able to see what you 're doing .
11 And good competitors claiming a seven pound allowance , the trainer 'll have him .
12 ‘ No good 'll come of the province of the flesh , sonny ! ’
13 ‘ I 'm not getting involved , ’ said Constance , ‘ but you can tell her from me no good 'll come of it . ’
14 Tea 'll do .
15 And a nice cup of tea 'll make you feel better .
16 Leave it , and perhaps the gradient 'll even out , the speed 'll pick up .
17 Is it the uncertainty I mean are you are you saying it 's the uncertainty of what the future 'll bring , that 's why you feel
18 Fifty pound 'll go to the fre exchange cos she 's giving me a hundred .
19 And th erm , I 've got one of them , that other fifty pound 'll go on Carl 's present .
20 Th'do n't think that old harridan 'll feed and clothe us till Kingdom Come ?
21 If that stage has not been reached at the end of the formal application processes it it' not for me to judge now what the Department 'll do .
22 And it does n't matter about anybody else , because the wedding 'll take place and grandad has to sign the register , dad has to sign the register and the mother can sign and that 's all that matters .
23 With him as party boss , the current impasse will continue .
24 The history and practice of press coverage of religion will tell us a great deal about the significance of the phenomenon of religion in contemporary social , political and cultural life , ’ he said .
25 Of course , Irish clergy and laity are sometimes at the forefront of political religious change in other countries , and a lively Irish intellectuals ’ religion will continue : but whether or not it will eventually affect the structure of power is another matter .
26 One may think that as the ethical equality of human beings comes to be recognized in our society , the masculine nature of their religion will become an ever more pressing question for Christians .
27 But I think , within the next hundred years , the rivers of blood spilt in the name of religion will have dried up for all time .
28 A further difficulty is that , within a particular culture or sub-culture , religion will have a socially defined image , so that in some circumstances respondents might feel they ought to say that they are more ‘ religious ’ than they really are , or , in other circumstances , that they are less so .
29 Actual speed will vary not only with altitudes but also with local terrain .
30 Correction can also be done by changing the film speed between exposures on an automatic centre-weighted averaging meter-setting a slower film speed will trick the meter into underexposing a bright grain .
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