Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [pron] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I re I think we 'll go and I 'll think you just go for tea and come back in |
2 | He paused at that and I 'll swear he almost looked behind him to see if anyone was earwigging . |
3 | They probably have three riders on call in case one goes sick or gets delayed or is already on a job but I 'll bet they never deal with more than two companies at a time . |
4 | And then she 'll take you apart bit by bit in this very park when all the teachers have slunk off home . |
5 | ‘ I 'll find somebody else to play with . ’ |
6 | You 'll find you soon get through the day that way , and you 're occupied all the time which is the important thing . ’ |
7 | How we perform now will affect what ultimately happens to AEA , says chairman |
8 | Styled ‘ the world 's naughtiest dinosaur ’ , Dilly has many unlovely characteristics which will make him especially appealing to children . |
9 | That will make it hard to push through such an ambitious programme of reform . |
10 | It will give him plenty to think about . |
11 | Sec. should rather arrange for a pattern of feedback that will keep him continuously informed of actions taken . |
12 | I gladly give the undertaking for which the hon. Gentleman asks and we will keep him well informed of the findings that emerge from this most recent accident . |
13 | The Local Government Information Unit will keep you better informed about : |
14 | I myself will keep you fully informed of my meaning . ’ |
15 | Thinking these days includes other ways of ‘ treating ’ Cystitis — by prevention , which will involve you actively looking at your lifestyle and seeing what you can do to help yourself ( pages 12–13 ) . |
16 | Those … who relapse into a culturally predominant style will find themselves rightly restricted to that part of the organisation where their culture prevails . |
17 | There is a real danger that trainees who in their early years depend too much on the laryngeal mask will find themselves insufficiently experienced in this vital aptitude . |
18 | Whatever your taste , you will find it well catered for in the Big Heart of England . |