Example sentences of "[conj] i will [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh no I 've just started a colour that I 'll never ever be able to find again . |
2 | I am perfectly entitled to make my own decisions and that means that I 'll damn well hitch-hike if I want to ! ’ |
3 | Now , 40 years on there is the prospect that I will once more see an A1 thundering up an incline . |
4 | HAMLET : You can not take from me anything that I will more willingly part withal — except my life , except my life , except my life … |
5 | ‘ There 's been a big improvement , and I 'll almost certainly be okay , ’ he revealed . |
6 | he erm , he 's given Stuart our phone number and Stuart 's been shouting this , this is Geoff 's phone number I mean he 's , he 's been telling every body our phone number , I says yeah you just let somebody ring us up and I 'll bloody well be round their house like a shot if they phone , they |
7 | In the meantime , someone had found that there was some sort of balm that we could rub on his bum before the event , but an echo that I will tell you and I will never ever forget , I can honestly say that having witnessed that ordeal and experienced the aftermath , and having seen the vicious weals on Buster 's backside , I have never ever stolen a thing of any value since . |
8 | We will continue our vigorous enforcement of existing statutes , and I will once again press the Congress to strengthen the laws against employment discrimination without resorting to the use of unfair preferences . |
9 | Frank and I will basically never get along . |
10 | cos I 'll probably blooming watch it anyway ! |
11 | Well perhaps you or somebody on the other side might care to tell us how you 're gon na take it from three to three and half , cos I 'll quite happily tell you then how we 'll take it from three and half to four percent , so we welcome that as a step in the right direction . |
12 | But I 'll just well they both wanted to go to the car . |
13 | She says : ‘ I felt very glamorous indeed but I 'll still probably stick to making my own clothes in future . |
14 | ‘ I do n't really know what I 'll do when I pack up , but I 'll quite probably end up with my tools back in Hartlepool . |
15 | I will no longer be there , he wrote , but I will no longer be needed . |
16 | But I will nonetheless now you 've |
17 | ‘ If I leave , my testimonial year wo n't have the same impact because I 'll no longer be a West Ham player . ’ |
18 | It was a smashing walk on a beautiful day and sitting listening to the bands playing in the sunshine was as near to heaven as I 'll probably ever get . |
19 | Yes I 'm glad in a way , I suppose , though I 'll still never see you if you 're off to the provinces to entertain the troops , damn their eyes . |