Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] will [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | What makes you think I 'll break my word ? ’ |
2 | I do n't think I 'll push my present run of culinary luck any further ; I 'll go to M. & S tomorrow and buy something ready-made . |
3 | ‘ I do n't think I will lose my fans . |
4 | ‘ Well , ’ said Julia with feeling , ‘ if he goes on like this , I should think someone will break his neck . ’ |
5 | ‘ How do I know you 'll keep your word and release them , if I agree and disarm myself ? ’ he demanded . |
6 | There are all sorts of comparatively small changes you can make which will transform your kitchen 's looks out of all proportion to the time and expense . |
7 | had this lady coming round to see the , do you think somebody will buy my Ghostbuster bag ? |
8 | What I 'll do I 'll send our Coleen in to pick 'er , er thingie up , you know . |
9 | You can not choose who will arrange your funeral and take care of your affairs after you have died . |
10 | Do you think you 'll pass your R S A one ? |
11 | I do n't think you 'll like my Mum , Miss Louise , nobody does . ’ |
12 | As an aspiring recording artist , I can only hope you will enjoy your music and live the lifestyle , while you remember that the music business is a career , just like any other . |
13 | ‘ May I hope you will accept my proposal next time ? ’ |
14 | Let's hope he 'll deliver his reply the same way . ’ |
15 | He 'll he 'll take he 'll take his part if there 's a if there 's a dispute between a customer and the water company . |
16 | The brother carefully laid the groundwork for his request to the politician at the outset , pointing out that he had now received his charter and was qualified as a voter and promising that ‘ you may stedfastly rely I will serve your Lordship on all occasions to the outmost of my power ’ . |
17 | " If you do n't dream you will lose your mind " ( Rolling Stones , " Ruby Tuesday " . ) |
18 | Just because Jenkins , courtesy of Davies and Norster , has become an insider does not mean he will keep his thoughts to himself . |
19 | If it just flies by the compass , it will show an equivalent displacement from its goal ; if it can navigate it will reach its goal despite the displacement . |
20 | ‘ I do n't suppose it will warm his heart , ’ said Hilda . |
21 | ‘ Barry wants to see how she has taken the race and I do n't think he will make his mind up until next week , ’ said owner-breeder Dick Hollingsworth . |
22 | er but we subsequently had er comments from County Council er Royston Town Council and Council and I do n't think it will affect your decision because they 're all full , these courses , with one or two minor changes . |
23 | The influence is there but I do n't think it will creep its way into the songwriting because with that we have a certain focus . |
24 | Oh I 'll put I 'll make your tea . |
25 | Yeah well I 'll ask I 'll ask my mum but if I if I did n't I 'm gon na have to get perhaps |
26 | The more you listen the more you 'll learn which will make your bargaining position stronger . |
27 | You 'll find you 'll get your memory back in time . |