Example sentences of "as i will " in BNC.

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1 Dragging the pad towards him he found a clean page and wrote : Dear Harsnet , I know you never answer my letters or return my calls , and I know that you handed over your notes to me on the understanding that I could do what I liked with them and not bother you , but I have to say that while there is much in them that I admire , as I will always admire much in you , no matter what , there is also much in them that seems to me to be puerile and , to put it mildly , bigoted .
2 Systems will simply not change as easily as Shapland and Hobbs seem to hope ; for police society is extremely conservative and masculine in outlook , and has long reflected the low esteem women are given in wider society , as I will describe in more detail in Chapter 4 .
3 If I find out different , I 'll kill you , as I will kill him ! ’
4 Secondly , as I will show , it is quite easy to imagine a self-organizing system which specifies the relative position of cells .
5 As I will show later , the child may play off that side of you that is exhausted and wishes to take the ‘ line of least resistance ’ , against that part of you that wishes to make a stand on an important matter of principle .
6 However , as I will show , there may be no consideration of way of life when decisions are made about the closure of particular schools .
7 ‘ As well as I will ever settle here . ’
8 Certainly , as I will argue later , ’ sport and show business constitute the two spheres in which blacks have made immense contributions and which seem to throw up figures with whom black kids tend to identify and on whom they model themselves .
9 As I will indicate , black sportsmen of distinction wield considerable influence , often unknown to them , and unwittingly act as lures for black kids , as Bill Richmond probably did in the late eighteenth century , not only in the United States , but in England too .
10 As I will suggest in chapter eight , the black sportsman sees sport not as a hobby , but as a central life interest , a sphere in which he might find scope for self-expression and a possible avenue out of his mundane , everyday existence .
11 And , although progress in conventional careers may not be regarded as achievable , clearly certain things are , as I will now show .
12 But a combination of factors , including a high proportion of broken or at least deteriorating homes and single-parent families , an absence of parent-child contact due to migration and possibly compounded by the necessity of devoting excessive time to earning a living and , as I will argue shortly , a distorted appreciation of the parent 's function vis-à-vis education crystallize to release the black youth from the influence of his parents and jettison him into a world in which his peers , with whom he shares the common experience of being black in a white society , are the dominant forces .
13 As I will suggest , there are certain fundamental problems .
14 Collectivist tendencies , while an important outward feature , may reflect apathy , the lack of alternatives or instrumental acceptance of material rewards , as I will argue in Chapter 3 .
15 The new Edwardians — who , as I will show , had much more in common with the original Edwardian youth than is usually supposed — swiftly gained a terrible reputation for gang fights , vandalism , street robberies , rock-and-roll cinema riots , and attacks on cafe owners and late-night bus crews .
16 Significantly , while the particular rules of what counts as a reason ( substantive rationality ) vary across disciplines , the rules of procedural rationality ( as I will call it ) are more or less universal across disciplines .
17 Alas I had to refuse as I will be away in Palm Beach on that date .
18 As an intermediate skier I found some of the information ( eg buying skis and the extensive section on snowboarding ) irrelevant as I will not be doing this for some time .
19 And for once , as I will explain , they have had a chance to fight back .
20 Once he visited the Other Side , as I will relate .
21 ‘ I 'm asking you to marry me , be my wife … fill all the empty places in my life , as I will do my utmost to fill all those in yours . ’
22 Then , crouching down , I peered out through the pouring rain and saw such a sight as I will never forget .
23 ‘ No , Sir John , he did not , as I will explain in a while .
24 ‘ I 'll tell you in God 's good time , as I will about the secret instructions dear Uncle gave me at Hampton Court . ’
25 What I would say Chairman is that I will defend the right of the tenant farmers to make their own minds up , just as much as I will defend the rights of council house tenants to say what goes on in their houses .
26 I hope they will be able to see my point of view just as I will be open to their views and opinions about this issue .
27 Yeah well , where as I will then !
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