Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [adv] [vb infin] that " in BNC.

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1 Here I will just assert that I think my comparisons are part of a ‘ historical materialist method ’ .
2 He had the arrogance and the charisma of a Bob Stanford-Tuck or Doug Bader , but I will also add that he had that indefinable something that was an essential ingredient in an outstanding bomber pilot .
3 Some say I play down the ‘ grinding toil ’ that is an unavoidable part of it all , so I will not deny that this year it was done by a very small corps of loyal people , several from without the congregation .
4 I will not say that they are wrong but I will say that I think they are definitely unwise in the present climate of opinion … .
5 I will not say that the latter reason was not one of my first pulls towards Theosophy .
6 And , said Fenella , very firmly indeed , I will not believe that any of us are in danger .
7 For the sake of those members who are not local I will briefly explain that the More family has long been a prominent one in this area .
8 This is not the place to show the history of this misinterpretation , so I will merely suggest that discussions of the play ought to start from the beginning , as Shakespeare did , with the presence of Iago .
9 Elsewhere I have described Buid childrearing practices and I will merely summarize that account here ( Gibson 1985 ) .
10 Until all that has died down , I will only say that the only thing I 'm bothered about is the well-being of the club .
11 Of the most famous of all bird books , John James Audubon 's Birds of America ( 1827–38 ) , I will only say that you will need to sell some fifteen or sixteen of your collection of Shakespeare First Folios in order to buy it .
12 I will only say that proceedings should be brought before the court by way of appeal in contempt matters only in exceptional cases .
13 Since you seem to know whereof you speak I will only say that you must know that the burden of restraint by means of the … mechanism … employed will , of necessity , fall upon the man .
14 Baldwin , with a glowering Churchill beside him and uncertain followers behind him , took the opportunity to pay a notable tribute to the Viceroy and to end it on a curious note , half petulant , half menacing : ‘ I will only add that if ever the day comes when the party which I lead ceases to attract to itself men of the calibre of Edward Wood , then I have finished with my party . ’
15 Haughtily I will now declare that even if asked I could not endorse anything in which I did not believe .
16 I 'd like to highlight the er a quote by the county museum 's officer with which the predominately the amount of er contribution which was agreed by this council on the twenty third of March ninety ninety er which actually relates to the size of the population , I will actually point that the thousand pounds has actually increased to one thousand three hundred , this year , because of , population has actually increased since then .
17 I will further suggest that it seems very likely that the traitor is in his own fiefdom , the Pentagon . ’
18 I will always maintain that I had a good time in service , and from what I heard there were n't many bad places in the Teesdale area — just the odd one here and there .
19 And if a journalist able to do you any kind of legitimate favour he or she will certainly feel that you owe him or her one in return ; this debt may be called in when you are least able to be informative .
20 Fairfax should now say to the assembled Masai : ‘ Whatever happens to her she will always remember that it was the Masai who showed her that the human race shares one , universal , spirit . ’
21 With vital statistics rumoured to be 41-39-extra large , she will only admit that her dress size is ‘ the biggest . ’
22 You will probably realise that these books are precious ; they are also , some of them , worth a considerable amount of money .
23 You need to make a conscious effort especially to get the tune right — at the beginning you will probably feel that you sound strange and maybe affected , but that is only because the intonation patterns are new to you .
24 When you have analysed a number of completed questionnaires you will probably discover that the most influential factor in introducing people to your church is the personal invitation of a friend .
25 It might help you to doze off but you will probably find that you wake during the night and can not get back to sleep again .
26 You will probably find that you perform very badly and feel dreadful for the first few minutes .
27 You will probably find that once the interview is under way you will start to relax .
28 If you should get it wrong , you will probably find that switching on has the effect of short circuiting the mains supply through the on/off switch !
29 The first time you experience a previous life , you will probably find that the life itself was relatively uneventful .
30 As a final refinement , you will probably find that the last few frames of each shot on the copy assembly are over-recorded at the edits .
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