Example sentences of "[pron] will [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But I will tomorrow .
2 I will eventually inherit the company , and when I do — ’
3 Should any of your readers wish to join their local society , I will gladly forward details , wherever possible , of their local society with a contact name , address and meeting place if they wish to write to me , enclosing an SAE .
4 If the owner could write to me giving details of the camera case , I will gladly return it to him ( her ) .
5 I will gladly give credit to the unstinting support that the staff of the national health service give to the principles of the NHS .
6 If I am not held up too much , I will gladly give way to the hon. Gentleman .
7 So if anyone wants company for a walk down Memory Lane , I will gladly go with them .
8 In the brief soliloquy following Clarence 's exit Richard keeps up the equivocation : ‘ I will shortly send thy soul to heaven , /If heaven will take the present at our hands ’ ( 119 — 20 ) .
9 But in deference to Mr. Howell 's arguments I will shortly indicate my views in my own words .
10 In particular it is a fundamental feature of the American New Critics ' work , to which I will shortly turn .
11 I will shortly be preparing more detailed notes and will make them available to you as soon as they are completed .
12 I will simply have to state the case dogmatically , but : this is untenable .
13 Next time I will simply invite the burglars in .
14 Instead , I will simply buy more film and , encouraged as any amateur should be by this well-presented book , I will get back to grovelling on my knees in the Oxfordshire hedgerows .
15 I will simply arrange for that to be sent to the Councils for them to take into account alongside , but not part of , my report .
16 At the end of any article it is normal to give conclusions , explaining what the article means in a short , pithy summary , but I want to create debate , not stifle discussion , so after each article I will simply pose some questions and let readers create their own ideas .
17 Since this type of parser is well documented , I will simply outline its main features .
18 I will soon be installing newer windows .
19 If you use the future tense — telling your subconscious ‘ I will soon be at peace with myself — it will just sit back and wait .
20 I have an intractable presentiment that I will soon start seeing them in Tod 's dream .
21 Because I know that I will soon put it aside , as our Lord Jesus has made clear to me .
22 I will soon leave this country and travel to France .
23 With a little bit of orchestration , and the application of a few time-tested psychic tricks , I will soon be ready to steer her into a shocking spur-of-the-moment theological and sexual conversion .
24 I will soon be older , ’ she murmured .
25 " I Charles Gillingham Hamilton M.A. of Stockport in the Borough of Stockport and County of Chester , Clerk , a Clergyman of the Church of England , in priest 's orders and a Graduate of the University of Dublin declare that I will discharge always to the best of my ability the duties of Headmaster of the Stockport Grammar and Free School , and that in case I shall he removed from my Office I will thereupon relinquish all claim to the Office and its future emoluments and I will deliver up possession of the School and my residence to the Trustees and that it shall be lawful for them in the same case without ejectment or other legal process to take possession of my residence and remove myself and my effects therefrom . "
26 I will however detail a few of my plans .
27 I will however keep looking for more info .
28 I will most certainly be buying Ms Plant 's book , though not , I fear , the hardback version .
29 The strict answer is no , Sir , I have not yet studied that article , but in view of what the hon. Gentleman says I will most certainly do so .
30 please would you tell Bill I will not be staying at the same hotel as the owners , and that I will again not be going to the president 's lunch , but that I will be at the races , even if he does n't see me . ’
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