Example sentences of "will [verb] [conj] [pers pn] [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Right , well , I 'll wait till I hear from him . ’ ,
2 Since I 'm technically retired I ca n't say that I 'll resign if you disagree with my request — and particularly that we should remove my reconstruction as quickly as is feasible , but I do feel it that strongly and I shall publish whatever you decide . ’
3 For those of you who are about to have a baby , Kiddibitz ! is a sturdy holdall packed with the things you 'll need when you go into hospital .
4 Well I think what you 've got to be careful of and it 's always a difficulty when you 're looking at er benefits and dis-benefits of major road schemes , you 'll see that we go into a tremendous amount of or collect a tremendous amount of information about the different impacts .
5 I 'll have to see how it goes and after about three years , I 'll see if I feel like doing any more .
6 ‘ I 'll stop when we get to where we 're going , ’ he said shortly .
7 But I 'll come when I finish at five , in any case . ’
8 I 'll commute when I need to , at most once or twice a week . ’
9 ‘ As you say , when these instructions arrive , you 'll find that they come from the very top .
10 So you 'll find when you look at the premiums , they are considerably lower than those of the other plans .
11 Erm , you 'll find if you turn to the back of the form , again this is another mis , mis-designed thing .
12 It 's not my party and I 'll cry if I want to Vicky Hutchings gets the blues at the Telegraph 's election night bash
13 ELECTION WATCH It 's not my party and I 'll cry if I want to Vicky Hutchings gets the blues at the ‘ Telegraph 's ’ election-night victory celebrations
14 It 's my party , and I 'll cry if I want to . ’
15 I 'll cry if I want to .
16 but you 'll learn because you want to and not because you 're made to , and there 's a difference .
17 He even added a comment : ‘ This was written by Eled in an attempt to spoil the Book , but it will remain if I live to be 100 . ’
18 The standard is really an aberration of the natural form — a manufactured monstrosity albeit a beautiful one — and , as so often happens when man confines , restricts and changes the shape of plants , there is an inherent structural problem , which we will discuss when we come to aftercare , pruning and feeding .
19 He will know that we propose for the sake of speed and practicality to use an existing valuation register , which everyone agrees exists and can be used .
20 On the substantive point , my hon. Friend will know that I agree with him , for I refused earlier this week to agree in Europe to the sort of laws that would have had the effect my hon. Friend sets out .
21 In Group A , Sampdoria will qualify if they win at home against a Panathinaikos side who have not scored a goal in their five previous matches .
22 If I stay , I can make you the best horsewoman in the district — one your husband will be proud of and one that the other ladies will envy when you ride to hounds . ’
23 Not that this will matter when you get to the closing track ‘ Under The Sky , Inside The Sea ’ which belies its Walter Softy title by being quite stunning .
24 I will do if you want to .
25 ‘ I will do as you ask for now — jet lag is catching up with me — but I warn you not to try to disappear ; your every move will be known to me almost before you make it . ’
26 It will do when I go to university .
27 This will ensure that you remain within your aerobic range .
28 For short time , high temperature bakery items at 200°C–220°C , pre-heating at 300°C will ensure that you bake at the correct temperature ( on average 80° C will be lost whilst loading the oven )
29 I that is something which we hope will emerge when we talk about the relevant criteria .
30 Geoff will insist that we go to British Home Stores for , well we 'll , if , if we we 're with Geoff and Louise , that 's where we generally go to lunch , and it 's really nice !
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