Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] my [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 But , feeling glad to have got him off the subject of how apparently her virginal innocence did not tie up with her being a married woman , ‘ Well , if you do n't mind , I 'll just collect my car and head back to England , and — ’
2 So , I 'll just drink my coffee and I 'll get your tea ready quickly .
3 Okay well I 'll well I 'll just get my coat and come with you .
4 After I get out of here , I 'll just have my flat and I 'll continue .
5 Right then , yes , I expect I can fit you — sure , July 17th will be just perfect — I 'll just cancel my holiday and postpone the opening … no , I 'll just write it in , no , no thank you .
6 I 'll happily pay my forfeit and sit here by the fire while you play . ’
7 In or out of prison I will relentlessly fight my case until my conviction for the murder of Reginald Stevens is finally quashed .
8 There is a mystic , psychic quality about them that is pleasantly disturbing , and often one of them will gently take my hand and gaze steadily into my eyes as if willing me better and I feel sort of honoured to be welcomed into their society .
9 And he says , he says er he says I will not move my car and I do n't get told anything , you know , I 'm not doing nothing for you , you do n't belong in this country and all this stuff
10 She will not understand my joy when I hug her ; when I dance and crush their hands with gratitude .
11 Frankly , it wo n't break my heart if we do n't see them at all . ’
12 ‘ The gipsies wo n't appreciate my help and they 'll do nothing to assist me , but this sounds as though it 's a very serious assault .
13 ‘ I wo n't let my wife and daughter look out of the window , ’ wrote an irate resident — because the ‘ travellers ’ were peeing against the trees ( 1985 — or 1885 ? ) .
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