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

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1 ‘ I do n't think I 'll ever touch soup again once we get out of here , ’ she declared with a shudder , setting her empty mug aside .
2 I expect we 'll now see trade unionists and others appointed where appropriate .
3 However , the law does not normally allow for any order to be made which will directly affect pension entitlements ( see Cretney and Masson , 1990 , pp. 405–7 ) .
4 Fiona 's mother says she will never set foot in France again in view of the treatment by the French towards our British fishermen , farmers and truckers .
5 Heppelmann says they will now appear anytime between September and next January , claiming HP 's existing £3,877 , low-end 715/33 desktop remains very competitive with other entry-level systems , including Sun 's £3,655 Tsunami-based SparcClassic and IBM Corp 's £3,664 RS/6000 220W .
6 Pieper says it will also feature Quarterdeck Office Systems Inc 's MS-DOS implementation of the X-Window system , Desqview/X — which has finally appeared after lengthy delays ( UX No 380 ) — if its can get the thing up and running on it .
7 Yes , I do n't think you 'll ever get unanimity on something like this .
8 The representative who comes to help you will normally spend time taking details of your problems .
9 So we 've got and then d' ya think we 'll like get poetry and then we 'll get our last ?
10 In this tightly knit situation there can be no escape and what upsets one will eventually cause chaos among all .
11 ‘ Unfortunately , we 've been caught up in the crossfire and we 've had people on to us saying they 'll never smoke Camel cigarettes again .
12 You know when all this court business is on , and they had two hours at recess so he went to look at the cathedral with Steven and mum mentioned it and , and she said oh I think I 'll go and have a look round she said when all this is over cos dad , suppose he 'll never set foot in Norwich again and I said oh that 's silly cos it 's a , it is a lovely city .
13 that is the effects , I mean they will still give grant , but indirectly through the revenues for and it will be spared but , for a number of years , you ca n't be absolutely precise about how long .
14 There their numbers were swelled to 200 fighting men and 500 elders , women and children by the arrival of Looking Glass , who declared bitterly : ‘ Now , my people , as long as I live I will never make peace with the treacherous Americans .
15 Therefore , and I think we 'll all take access to something that we would .
16 I see you will shortly do credit to my friend Belville as he has done you credit .
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