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

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1 ‘ I will praise you , O Lord , with all my heart ; I will tell of all your wonders .
2 What I will tell you , and I will tell for the very first time , is that I personally dealt with people whose future may well have been considered under the terms of the AMO .
3 Erm , so , I , I will forebear from saying where I think you should put the today marker , and use your imagination .
4 ‘ I am travelling to Marseilles next week , when I will meet with American neurosurgeons to discuss Leah 's case .
5 There is the age at which I will grow into my own maturation , and there is the age at which my hair has started to turn grey .
6 ‘ Tell Her Majesty ’ he replied ‘ she may travel in perfect security , and I will answer for her safety .
7 If I live , I will redeem all my pledges , and if I die , I will answer for their going unredeemed in the judgement . ’
8 And if Harry dies for it , his death be on my head , and I will answer for it to God and to him when my time comes . ’
9 I will answer for him . ’
10 ‘ I , Charles , Prince of Wales , ’ responded the Prince , ‘ do become your liege man of life and limb and of earthly worship , and faith and truth I will bear unto you to live and die against all manner of folks . ’
11 I will wear at least a strap now .
12 If I continually throw rubbish out of my back door , sooner or later I will suffer for that and will have to get out there and clean up the mess , as a matter of survival .
13 With the boys he was reliable , dependable and consistent , a proper parent , and , while I refuse to whip myself any longer with the thought that I was a bad mother , I will admit to being unconventional .
14 I will admit to some curiosity as to how you know so much about the Bizango , Doctor . ’
15 I will admit to almost anything if you will calm down and talk to my mother .
16 It would be difficult to think of a linguistic topic which is not covered in some form , although I will admit to a passing irritation with the way in which my browsing ( and the book is eminently browsable ) was constantly interrupted by a brief listing of some exotic language-family .
17 I made this ascent on a lowering afternoon that turned thundery , and I stood only momentarily I will admit on the bridge , as the storms brewed noisily up in the mountains all around and the lightning began .
18 Is that , I will move on a table then !
19 And I will move from the chair to recommend the county council , erm , as shown on page three , that is to say paragraphs little one , little two , little three , little four and little five with the amended band figures .
20 And if not I will move from the Chair , the adoption of the minutes of last year 's A G M. Those in favour of that ?
21 On summer evenings there was a sort of magical quality to that view and I will confess to you now I used to waste many precious minutes standing at one of those windows just enchanted by it . ’
22 I will quote from it , because it is important to do so in the context of the reasons that have been given for not giving the WEU control of defence .
23 Personally , I will refuse to be barbaric in the process . ’
24 At some points on the detector a crest from slit I will coincide with a crest from slit 2 .
25 At other points the crest from I will coincide with a trough from 2 so that they almost cancel each other out to give one of the hollows of the pattern .
26 The local authority , the Croydon London Borough Council , had applied to the justices in circumstances to which I will refer for an interim care order .
27 For the rest of this article I will refer to the simplified taught techniques as paddle strokes and to real strokes by their normal names .
28 In this chapter , I will first characterize two positions that represent the extremes of the debate , extremes that I will refer to as rationalism and relativism respectively .
29 I should add that in argument he also invited my attention to paragraph 5(7) and I will refer to that :
30 I will refer to these persons as the ‘ interim government . ’
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