Example sentences of "[pron] will [adv] [verb] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | you go right through the tunnel and this Queen 's Drive was ooh , about a mile or two out of Liverpool so to get back to the tunnel you come down Upper Parliament Street , I 'll never forget to my dying day , and it was down hill and these traffic lights down the bottom should of been should of been , but they were n't operating , they were digging th |
2 | ‘ OK , we 'll get out , but I 'll never submit to your caveman tactics . |
3 | ‘ I 'll now return to my shepherd 's pie . ’ |
4 | No doubt , since you fear I 'll maybe return to my painting before my plaster 's dry . ’ |
5 | Do not warn them — I will just go to their apartment . |
6 | His play is marked by exaggerated , even psychotic caution , as if , after the slightest lapse on his part , I will coolly rise from my chair and assemble a century clearance — rather than a single miscued jump-shot double-kiss in-off . |
7 | " But I will still stick to my favourite plants — busy lizzies and begonias which do so well in the shade and provide lots of colour . |
8 | I will rail against its present problems and I will certainly fight for its future . |
9 | ‘ I will never stand in your way ! ’ she cried to them that evening in the bedroom . |
10 | ‘ I will never stir from your side , when I am suffered to be near you . |
11 | No matter how much I hate — them — I will never root for my beloved Leeds to lose , even if it was to indirectly win the scum a treble . |
12 | But it is an implication of concessive holism that there will be no hard and fast answer to this question ; the reply will depend on our ability to establish the relevant counterfactuals , which will presumably change with our theories about the social world . |
13 | However , while the images on our retinas form part of the cause of what we see , another very important part of the cause is constituted by the inner state of our minds or brains , which will clearly depend on our cultural upbringing , our knowledge , our expectations , etc. and will not be determined solely by the physical properties of our eyes and the scene observed . |
14 | Immediately before your ‘ slot ’ Isabel and Karen will get us all going in a non-threatening way — game , etc. which will gently lead into your section . |
15 | In the meantime I enclose herewith a small supply of a leaflet prepared by the Finance Department which may enable you to answer questions which will inevitably arise at your surgeries . |
16 | It lies in sops or bellies , surrounded by hard rocks , which will readily account for its being suddenly lost ; and these sops or bellies , being generally at considerable distances , will equally well account for the difficulty with which it is commonly regained … ’ |
17 | ‘ It is a species which will ever live in my memory , from its being the first large petrel I saw after crossing the line , and from a somewhat curious incident that then occurred . |
18 | See if you can try and make them feel better — you 'll soon forget about your own problems . |
19 | In fact , in about 1971 there was a sudden spate of development in this area , and both the University Library and what was then Brighton Public Library and West Sussex all were innovators in those days , using computer-based lending systems , which used little cards with lots of little holes in them and — I am sure they are familiar to lots of people — in the last few years you 'll have seen those holes replaced by sort of zebra stripes erm what are called bar codes in the trade , and those bar codes you 'll also see on your groceries all over the place . |
20 | In the last few years you 'll have seen those holes replaced by sort of zebra stripes — what we call bar codes in the trade , and those bar codes you 'll also see on your groceries all over the place . |
21 | Unless you focus closely on the problem , you 'll never succeed in your research or writing . |
22 | ‘ And I love you , my beautiful Ruthie , and you 'll never run from my love again because we are going to be married , as soon as possible , and Majorcan wives never leave their husbands . |
23 | being shouted at running nine miles with three tonne of stuff you 'll never use on your back |
24 | ‘ Then you 'll really go for my plan , ’ said Chico . |
25 | ‘ She 'll probably ask for her clothes as soon as she comes round , ’ I said , just for the sake of something to say . |
26 | She will gradually adjust to her new role and begin to feel that life may still have something worth while to offer her . |
27 | The difficulties of relying on Chinese walls as a method of resolving conflicts is enhanced by the fact that in certain circumstances walls will be crossed , for example , by an analyst who is required to advise the corporate finance department on a particular transaction and who will then return to his original position . |
28 | While there is no doubt that if you gain no more than 20lb you will probably return to your pre-pregnancy weight in a matter of weeks after the birth , is a weight-gain guide of 20–30lb realistic ? |
29 | During this time you will also continue with your Naval general training , and spend time gaining practical experience in the wardroom and on assignment to an officer 's cabin . |
30 | ‘ Ethel , Mildred , ’ said Miss Hardbroom , ‘ you will both come to my room first thing in the morning before breakfast . |