Example sentences of "[vb infin] i will be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't think I 'll be buying much beer , if any , ’ he said by way of a confidence booster . |
2 | ‘ That was an emergency after Dean Smyth 's transfer request , but I do n't think I 'll be getting many opportunities with a quality keeper like John Grace the current first choice , ’ says Alan . |
3 | I — do n't think I 'll be staying on here , Victoria . ’ |
4 | ‘ I do n't think I 'll be asked to go there again . |
5 | I do n't think I 'll be eating fish much longer . |
6 | No , I do n't think I 'll be applying to replace the vicar . |
7 | Do you think I 'll be allowed to use them ? ’ |
8 | I just do n't think I 'll be allowed to do it . |
9 | I do n't think I 'll be going in for one of those prolonged periods of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or whatever it 's called . |
10 | Well I 'll stay and have my bath between eight and nine and you can go and have a drink no I do n't think I 'll be going out this evening . |
11 | no I know mum , I do n't think I 'll be passed before August even if I do n't |
12 | ‘ I am a laid back character and I do n't think I will be affected by the occasion . |
13 | ‘ I am a laid back character and I do n't think I will be affected by the occasion . |
14 | In fact I do n't think I will be requiring your services at all . ’ |
15 | I do n't think I will be going again . |
16 | Do n't forget I 'll be coming to bed . |
17 | I would reckon I 'll be finished with Norman about ten o'clock it takes me an hour and a half to drive down half past eleven say I 'm in here about twelve o'clock right , cheers |
18 | ‘ I 'll stay here in the surgery , ’ said Joanna and added rather gloomily , ‘ I do n't suppose I 'll be overworked . ’ |
19 | But do n't imagine I 'll be cooking sausages — or anything else , for that matter . |