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

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1 On the matter of hedge cutting debris could I ask you please to ensure that your contractor removes the hedge clippings and does not leave them where they will cause a hazard to cyclists .
2 Write vocabulary , dates , formulae etc on brightly coloured cards and stick them where you will see them .
3 Let no one mention horses to me or they will get very short shrift . ’
4 She raised her voice to the tone of command that meant , obey me or you will suffer for it .
5 You will obey me or I will take you to the Marshalsea Prison , and there you can sit and listen to what I say . ’
6 This is also a good opportunity to let them meet a permanent resident who might know them or who will chat to them .
7 We all make mistakes — try and learn from yours and they will have been worthwhile .
8 Naturally the final decision is yours but we will keep a close check on the progress of the sale .
9 Perhaps not in the political lifetime of most hon. Members but at some future stage , we may see a Community that stretches from one end of Europe to the other , for which I for one will wish to work .
10 As a result I undergo a bout of conscience , taking the short rod only when Odd-Knut assures me that we will eat whatever we catch , and that we will probably not catch anything .
11 This process of acknowledging a person 's power bases is called legitimization — the recognition by me that I will allow you to affect my behaviour .
12 Will he assure me that he will look into that matter , because Basildon council is simply trying to bribe its tenants before the election ?
13 Now , ’ she leaned forward urgently , ‘ promise me that you will use your eyes , your ears and your brain to the maximum .
14 I want you to promise me that you will keep your intelligence as alive and as visible as your beauty . ’
15 Can I just quite clearly put on record , and it 's a unanimous decision of the board , we wrote to Edinburgh District a few weeks ago , we 've told them that we will use our best endeavours David , to prosecute the application at Hammerston If we get planning consent and we decide that we ca n't afford a new stadium in total , because of the economic situation , we are aggressively re-looking at the redevelopment of Tynecastle .
16 ‘ I have written to the chairmen of all the big banks to tell them that we will run a campaign to urge all students to boycott all banks which take part in the loans scheme .
17 What I , w w what we 've done is we 've assured them that we will provide the level of service that they 've had previously and if need be
18 Companies bidding for franchises must satisfy them that they will broadcast a sufficient proportion of ‘ quality ’ programming , a fair enough requirement perhaps , given the limitless temptations to pander to the lowest common denominator .
19 ( Matthew says of them that they will sit on the twelve thrones of Israel , judging the twelve tribes . )
20 I can assure them that they will have no progress until they renounce violence and terrorism .
21 Sometimes they fear that the strength of their passion will so endanger relationships which are important to them that they will shut down parts in themselves from which they believe the threat comes .
22 Now the Secretary of State is telling them that he will cut their budgets next year to stop them increasing the number of educational opportunities and social workers .
23 If there are any problems with these procedures , please try to resolve them in the Region/Country , otherwise , contact me and we will try to reach a solution .
24 ‘ Now , ’ Alexandra said to the hens when he had gone , ‘ come with me and I will show you where you will sleep . ’
25 Mr Mates said : ‘ I would like to thank you all for continuing to have faith in me and I will continue to represent you and do my best for all my constituents , whether or not they voted for me . ’
26 If you feel you would like to go to a group but feel uneasy about going to the first one alone contact me and I will arrange for someone to take you and introduce you .
27 Please ring me and I will explain which numbers you should use .
28 One manager , who remains nameless , replied to the psychologists ' request for information thus : ‘ Please feel free to send your questionnaires to me and I will distribute them to the two or three players who can read and write and have an attention span of longer than two minutes . ’
29 Bring him to me and I will make sure he talks . ’
30 Write and tell me and I will do as you say .
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