Example sentences of "[pron] will [adv] [verb] my [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But in deference to Mr. Howell 's arguments I will shortly indicate my views in my own words . |
2 | In or out of prison I will relentlessly fight my case until my conviction for the murder of Reginald Stevens is finally quashed . |
3 | ‘ I will just have my maid ’ — the emphasis was delicate — ‘ bring my shawl , ’ said Mrs Crump . |
4 | Because I will probably change my mind . ’ |
5 | ‘ I will only give my name , rank and number , ’ I said pompously . |
6 | I will only use my words to describe my circumstance . |
7 | The practitioner should then tell the police : ‘ I will certainly contact my client , or his solicitor if he has one , and seek his permission to supply the information and , if necessary , answer your questions . ’ |
8 | I will hopefully complete my Bachelor of Commerce Degree this year and will have a future career in marketing . |
9 | Russia will never fight Ukraine , I will never fight my friends , but who predicted fighting in Armenia and Azerbaijan , Moldova , Georgia ? ’ |
10 | The offeror can not say ‘ if you do nothing you will thereby accept my offer ! ’ |
11 | ‘ Perhaps you 'll share the joke , ’ he said smoothly , ‘ and perhaps you will also answer my question ? |
12 | ( Does that mean that you will also service my car without charge , apart from the cost of the parts ? ) |
13 | You will still write my book , wo n't you ? ’ |
14 | However , because I knew her at close quarters only during her maiden years and have not seen her once since she went to the West Country to become ‘ Mrs Benn ’ , you will perhaps excuse my impropriety in referring to her as I knew her , and in my mind have continued to call her throughout these years . |
15 | You 've promised you will never let my foot slip . |
16 | Yes , you will all know my interest in mental health erm personally because of my son and I am very pleased that under four point five two erm that the extra workers are going in t for support . |
17 | There is a mystic , psychic quality about them that is pleasantly disturbing , and often one of them will gently take my hand and gaze steadily into my eyes as if willing me better and I feel sort of honoured to be welcomed into their society . |
18 | But tell it in England , for it will entirely restore my character. , |
19 | It will only make my clothes much worse . ’ |
20 | He will never acknowledge my contribution to Re:Joyce . |
21 | ‘ I do n't think anyone will ever beat my record , but I very much hope that they will . |
22 | He certainly holds that as long as my action is prompted by mere feeling , or by a judgement as to what will best satisfy my desires , I am not in sight of moral living . |