Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Together we 'll build Jerusalem in England 's green and pleasant hills . ’ |
2 | I 'll tame Nolan by threats . |
3 | Not only does he get a chance to ‘ spread ’ his thespian wings , he 'll earn Hollywood brownie points for sporting a natty Harrison Ford-style beard . |
4 | So it erm he 's thinking , I do n't know , ah he wo probably wo n't like it but erm it wo n't affect me , it 'll affect Chris erm he might be going down to down to Leeds . |
5 | I 'll be celibate , and I 'll paint Madonnas all day . |
6 | But we 'll not betray them — we 'll make Ireland free , by force of arms if need be ! " |
7 | ‘ You 'll make Jinny feel bad , and she 's done no harm . ’ |
8 | We 'll make Richard throw them . |
9 | ‘ You 'll make Edgar angry ! ’ |
10 | When I get home I 'll make Marie and Annie a Christmas card . |
11 | At a recent London dinner party , attended by Mr Kinnock , Mr Pinter and Lady Antonia , Mr Kinnock leaned across the person next to him and announced : ‘ We 'll make Harold a lord . ’ |
12 | It 'll make Matthew really jealous . ’ |
13 | He 'll make John sales manager north-western region . |
14 | I think I 'll make Mr positively the last one before lunch . |
15 | The only certainty is that it 'll make Mr Morton a millionaire |
16 | ‘ I 'll want Raymond Burr . ’ |
17 | No doubt you 'll consult Lord Silcaster about that . |
18 | If you like your humour laced with arsenic bite , check it out — you 'll think Ben Elton wears dentures . |
19 | If you like your humour laced with arsenic bite , check it out — you 'll think Ben Elton wears dentures . |
20 | She wants me to go to the theatre though , I do n't think she 'll enjoy Chekhov very much . |
21 | ‘ I 'll catch Chatterton red-handed tap-dancing on the gallery . |
22 | ‘ Our plan is to make all our songs famous enough so that we can go back to Cork and do the circuit again , and they 'll recognise Walters Trip as a song by The Frank & Walters ! ’ |
23 | They 'll install King Osbern in Scone come the spring-time . ’ |
24 | Erm so that 'll include September the fourth which is my last Sunday one , September the fourth . |
25 | we 'll hang Snowden and Thomas to keep him company ; |
26 | We 'll hang Ramsay Mac on a sour apple tree , |
27 | Next month we 'll attack Cliff 's second solo , where he moves the song into the key of F. See you then . |
28 | you know , I 'll , I 'll buy Morrisons ' frozen chips , they 're lovely their chips ! |
29 | and I 'll buy Marks |
30 | ‘ Then you 'll know Heather came here about three months ago . |