Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [verb] much [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't think I 'll get much sleep tonight anyway so I might as well save it for food or something . ’ |
2 | With all this flap going on , it 's very unlikely I 'll get much peace to do any real work today . ’ |
3 | ‘ I 'll try , but I do n't think I 'll have much luck — the best models will have been booked for months . ’ |
4 | ‘ Doubt if you 'll get much change out of Koogan , ’ the don called Michael observed , and Loretta brightened up . |
5 | And he said to her and precisely , ‘ I do n't suppose you 'll get much custom before I return , it being the dinner hour , but you know where things are . ’ |
6 | But I do n't think you 'll get much time . |
7 | But , to get back to your problem , I should n't think you 'll have much difficulty getting another job , will you ? ’ |
8 | Many of the pages are almost obliterated by his unintelligible scribblings , notes and drawings and you 'll have much fun trying to decipher them . |
9 | She will need much support and it is hoped that London teachers , who had first been suggested as overall organisers , will give her particularly strong backing and will take responsibility for running the Raffle . |
10 | I suggest that you will derive much enjoyment from drawing stuffed birds , skeletons , photographs , videos as well as wild birds . |
11 | What she ( or he ) does n't realise is that you wo n't have actually lost very much weight ( perhaps two or three pounds ) , but you will look much slimmer because you are holding yourself so much better and have lost inches . |
12 | he said well we have n't got the price for spare parts yet he said , but I do n't think we 'll get much change out of a thousand pound |
13 | Though it 's not very likely they 'll take much notice , since you have no facts to go along with it . ’ |
14 | Although many of these children will be beyond their early years when their parents develop advanced disease , they will require much support and counselling . |
15 | The rest of the gang during today and tomorrow , but I do n't think he 'll have much luck . ’ |
16 | And when he went , as he went , she says oh I do n't think he 'll have much choice , er , much chance do you ? |
17 | Ooh I 'm not sure with my blades up it 'll have much effect but we can try . |
18 | I know you 've had problems with her before , but I do n't think it 'll take much persuasion to get her to give up . |
19 | ‘ I do n't think it will make much difference to their day-to-day lives , ’ says Penny . |
20 | At the present speed of work on the EDDR — when it is finished it will provide much relief for traffic going round the city — the road is unlikely to be completed this millenium . |
21 | There are paperback versions , but we advise you to buy a hard-backed volume , for it will have much use . |
22 | Still in need of the run there , he will strip much fitter today . |