Example sentences of "will be [verb] [conj] i " in BNC.

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1 Well I 'll be done because I usually go for the paper Rose , quite often Harvey 's said she 's coming out along the High Street five past at five past eight on a Monday morning .
2 And when I get a first-class degree , which I hope to do , I 'll be forgiven because I 'll bring status to the family .
3 Anyway , I 'll be gone and I sha n't be long .
4 ‘ I 'll be ruined if I have to pay ! ’
5 I may have to nursemaid you , but I 'll be damned if I 'll let you bugger things up for me . ’
6 ‘ I 'll be damned if I 'll set up in Northallerton because of the ride they have given me , ’ Mr Davies said .
7 And what is more , I 'll give it or not as I please ; and I 'll be buggered if I 'll ask permission of some pushy little perisher before I do so . ’
8 For one thing , you 're not the only one who 'll be affected if I give that story about the poison pen letter to the press .
9 ‘ You 'll be asking if I 've packed my fleecy nightcap next , ’ she teased unevenly .
10 Yeah does n't do it oh I 'll be bother if I get a cold next week .
11 See , it 's gone five and she 'll be creatin' if I 'm not back for my tea . ’
12 ‘ You 'll be released when I decide . ’
13 ‘ From now on , the infant will be reared as I explained , and not for at least twenty years will we be able to report in much detail on the results of our investigations , although preliminary papers will be published in the professional press from time to time .
14 ‘ No decision about the meeting will be made until I have had talks with those responsible for organising the group 's itinerary , but we are not at all happy with the decision to meet Sinn Fein . ’
15 I quote from my account of it in a letter to Elizabeth , ten years later : it will be seen that I am answering her questions .
16 When I develop that thesis it will be seen that I agree with McDowell as to the intrinsic attractiveness or repulsiveness of value qualities .
17 It will be seen that I have to arrive at figures in respect of damages in this case under a number of heads .
18 Perhaps my hon. Friend will be reassured when I announce to the House that we will be laying tomorrow an order to ensure that , for all indictable offences , there will be the compulsory taking of evidence by tape recording in police stations .
19 ‘ A circumstance which will be altered when I see Svend again ! ’
20 Paragraph seven making it clear put that an initial assessment has already established er it has already passed the preliminary assessment stage er and that er the director is undertaking the data collection procedure so that the site can be properly assessed and I do drawn er Mr attention er to that I erm have taken the opportunity during the last adjournment Chairman to speak to Mr about the appropriateness of the wording of his er er amendment and I believe that he he may wish to er move something which is slightly different er which will certainly er we 'll deal with that er if he does move that but er it clearly is the intention of this report and of the committee that when the work has been completed on the assessment of traffic calming measure in Shalford and its priority established , that we would then bring er another report er to the highways and transportation committee in response to this petition er as as indeed is set out in paragraph ten B and if Mr wished that to be brought forward through to council then that will be done but I leave to him if he wish to move an amendment to make it quite clear , since er I must say this motion is rather bland .
21 Not a thing will be done if I do .
22 That 's what they will be getting because I can tell this to the Tories , let's be quite honest that with the throw up the the people put their trust in the Tories and I do n't think they 'll ever do it again .
23 No decision has yet been taken on how United Kingdom delegates will be apportioned and I would welcome the hon. Gentleman 's ideas .
24 It will be noticed that I refer only to those cases where the patient , or someone on his behalf , has made his view known .
25 ‘ Look not so dismayed , I pray you — or it will be construed that I have made some unwelcome proposal . ’
26 This is one of my film articles which I mean it 's of the things that I 've sent of and I know it will be published because I belong to the Cinema Veterans cinema and television veterans and they have this quarterly magazine and almost certainly you know it will be published in there , there 's no
27 Erm I take all the motions , first to try to assure these people that we shall , we are that will be taken and I hope that that er has been achieved .
28 I know that a Labour Government will be returned and I am sure that that Government will not take as long as from 1986 to the present time , as this Government have , to do something constructive about changing the law and bringing in legislation that could be enforced throughout the country .
29 My medlar will be planted where I can see its pure white blossom in spring and watch its autumn leaves turn crimson .
30 Hopefully Rocky will be playing but I 've a feeling it will be Hodge .
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