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

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1 I know , mm I think I 'll just stay at home .
2 Norma got a huge big chip with chicken dip and then we brought Fred back something to eat as well , we were starving , and I got home last night and I was gon na make myself a sandwich but mummy-in-law was in bed so I says och I 'll just go to bed myself .
3 I 'll just stand in front of it most of the time .
4 ‘ Never mind me , ’ he said smoothly , ‘ I 'll just listen in silence .
5 And I thought , well I 'll just pop in chemist and I was hoping it would clear it up , so I would n't
6 I 've got ta be catched I wo n't actually do it I 'll just come in run a mo just give it complete customers and and help
7 I 'll just put in onion , .
8 I 'll probably feel like death tomorrow . ’
9 I 'll have a can of beer and then I 'll probably go to bed .
10 Cos I 'm in bed right , cos sometimes I go , in the week it depends how I feel like , tonight I 'll probably go to bed about about half-ten or eleven cos I 'm gon na watch Ruby Wax and sometimes
11 I 'll always acknowledge with appreciation his great contribution to the compilation and the setting up of In Search of Joyce Grenfell .
12 I 'll never look at spaghetti as long as I live .
13 ‘ Then I 'll never come to church again ! ’ she cried .
14 Of course Scamp gets to claim about twenty grand on some dubious insurance policy and I resign myself to the fact that I 'll never get beyond Inspector .
15 I 'll never get onto level two .
16 I 'm five-foot six and I 'll likely run to fat later on because Ma says I 'm the image of my grandfather , whom I ca n't remember ever having seen .
17 I will certainly look with compassion in days to come on the three hon. Members whom I have not been able to call on the statement , but we have a busy day ahead of us .
18 Like I was saying to one of the men in the section who has n't been that co-operative , like , I 'm only here for a year and you all know more than I will ever know about policing .
19 I will never go to prison .
20 I will never fall in love again .
21 Even faults which are uncovered in the wood itself , like gum ducts or discoloured patches , are a cause of annoyance which will ultimately lead to dissatisfaction with the finished article .
22 In the event of danger , these ants will pick up ‘ their ’ mealy bugs , which will also climb on board themselves .
23 ‘ A Jesuit Missionary in Chinese costume ’ by Rubens ( est. £50–100,000 ; $90–180,000 ) is included in this sale of Old Master drawings , which will also put on offer Pierre-Paul Prud'hon 's ‘ Seated youth ’ , one of a group of drawings from the Woodner Collection ( est. £60–80,000 ; $110-150,000 ) , and ‘ A winged deity and other figures on clouds ’ by Giambattista Tiepolo ( est. £30–50,000 ; $55–90,000 ) .
24 Obviously , this represents a major breakthrough in the industry , the benefits of which will initially be seen on the running tracks , but which will eventually move into tennis .
25 You 're tangled up in something which will probably end in humiliation .
26 It is much more difficult to show that it is a spiritual dead-end which will only end in disappointment , superficiality and naivety .
27 ‘ Shallot , ’ he bellowed , ‘ you 'll either die by hanging or die of the pox ! ’
28 I said to her you 'll just looking for fault all the time you are I said that 's
29 You 'll just have to sweet-talk your new chum , Old Red , into requesting the Office to leave you in Marcus for more than one night . ’
30 You 'll probably go to bed with an ache somewhere else if all my plans come to fruition , ’ she told him insolently .
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