Example sentences of "[adv] that i will " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And keep an eye on me so that I wo n't escape , ’ she bit out before biting into her toast .
2 So you just watch out for everything for me , and take notice , so that I 'll catch up .
3 I like to rehearse the bad things so that I 'll know how to behave when they really happen . ’
4 Erm so that I 'll have oh plenty of gathers you see but the pole will be smooth .
5 so that I 'll
6 Since translated so that I 'll be the Captain .
7 That each morning , like a beautiful woman , it will reveal some hidden facet to me so that I will never be bored with its presence . ’
8 For in all that was said by me , I was nothing , the Lord put all in my mouth , and told me what I should say , and that from the written word , he put it in my memory and mouth ; so that I will have nothing ascribed to me .
9 And the boatman said : ‘ Tell me which boat it is so that I will know which boat not to look under . ’
10 Only that I 'll be eating lunch in about an hour 's time , ’ he said .
11 He said and says nothing , just that I 'll find out some day but by then it 'll be too late .
12 ‘ I think though that I 'll soon have to open another murder investigation to add to the one on Mills — yours . ’
13 If anyone puts a verse like that on my headstone , I 'm warning them right now that I 'll get up and haunt them for ever .
14 ‘ I do n't play those games — but I should tell you here and now that I 'll make you regret it if ever you try to involve anyone else in this , ’ he warned her silkily , his grey eyes suddenly steely and intent .
15 Yeah now that I 'll come on to that in a minute .
16 No there will be Wednesdays now that I wo n't be able to come at all .
17 Now that I wo n't argue with , ’ he replied sardonically .
18 ‘ A FEW hours ago I discharged my last duty as the heir to the throne and now that I will be succeeded by my son , Prince William , my first words must be to declare my allegiance to him .
19 And I know now that I will recognise him … however long it takes .
20 Now that I will be comparatively close to Salford , perhaps I can pop in and enjoy your activities .
21 Now , in some situations , the magistrate might say there 's so little value in the evidence here that I wo n't hear it all , I 'll just exclude it .
22 A murmur which seemed to contain both relief and triumph went around the table , but this time M. Dupont raised his voice slightly and pronounced over it : ‘ I am happy to assure you all here that I will bring what modest influence I have to encourage certain changes of emphasis in French policy in accordance with much of what has been said here .
23 I forgot to mention earlier that I 'll be standing in for emergency cover tonight . ’
24 I 've been told when I do get settled into my new home , maybe that I 'll be able to have Darren home once a month .
25 I hope by then that I 'll have her , you know , that she 'll be dry .
26 I warn again that I will be fighting for that , too .
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