Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [pron] will [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 And when you have a dear little baby to show for it then I expect you will think it worthwhile . "
2 I say I will use it while I am here and give it back when I go .
3 And the Chairman , who deigns to place a measure of trust in you , Colonel , anticipates that what I want you will make it your urgent priority to find .
4 I imagine they will sort it out between them . ’
5 I believe that our new computer system when it 's linked to all the regions , will have the potential to access detailed health and safety information and I hope we will use it er , and make the information technology that is available to further our health and s safety service delivery .
6 This newsletter gives an update on current activities — I hope you will find it useful .
7 I hope you will find it a balance of traditional and modern Medau work combined with some first class guest lectures .
8 Please do not leave the board mounted OS map on the wall , prop it down by table between cushions — sounds dotty but I hope it will keep it dryer rather than being against damp wall .
9 Ferguson added : ‘ I know he will like it here because he is a great entertainer with a feel for the game .
10 I guarantee you will enjoy it , ’ says Secretary Barrie Liddle .
11 JOHN MAJOR yesterday officially launched Manchester 's bid to stage the 2000 Olympics with the prediction : ‘ We are going for gold and I believe we will get it . ’
12 We are going for gold and I believe we will get it . ’
13 Well I , I think they will give it to us , cos er , Martin what 's his name said that we 'd get complimentary copies , yeah you must n't touch those Tim cos those are matches and children never , never touch matches do they ?
14 Yes , we are the Tourist Boards , the National Tourist Boards which include Scotland and Ireland ( northern Ireland ) and Wales have combined together , and we are going to combine together to produce a high profile advertising and marketing campaign to encourage millions of holidaymakers to make nineteen ninety one the summer to explore Britain erm and in a concentrated peak period from the twenty third of March to the twenty eighth of April over eighty five per cent of the U K's adult population will be continuously exposed to the message ‘ Britain 's Great ’ , and I think they will hear it on radio , they will see it on T V , there will large colour supplements and four page advertisements in every popular national newspaper from the Sunday Times to the Sun .
15 ‘ We know we have a good product and from what we 've been able to learn about the Japanese I think they will like it , ’ said George .
16 Oh I think we will make it out of Soda Stream to begin with do you want to make a bottle Paul ?
17 He has been most supportive and indeed we have the Canon to thank that our Centenary Celebrations have taken the form they have , and I think you will agree it has been a very fitting culmination to our 100 years history .
18 And I think you will agree it will be to the best advantage of all if the holidays were curtailed .
19 I think you will agree it 's got the beginnings of a nice story .
20 we concede on the basis of the exercises that have been discussed so far , I think you will find it very difficult to make a firm recommendation in favour of a specific location. , albeit on a district basis .
21 We also find there are , and I hope that you will read it carefully , because I think you will find it a fairly daunting report which comes from Hugh who has managed , you know , has been working , erm , in er , Romania with the Bishop erm , who more or less , kind of , started off the , or whose work started off the the revolution that took place in Romania .
22 I think I will purchase it . ’
23 Well it will , I do n't know , otherwise I think it will give it to the .
24 And to look on the bright side , you will have your husband with you throughout the summer and I daresay you will enjoy it very much . ’
25 You think she will like it ? ’
26 Saints ' chairman Eric Latham said today : ‘ Nobody at St Helens has been offered a better contract than Gary Connolly and we hope he will sign it , but that is up to Gary .
27 We hope you will keep it to hand and that you find it useful for the future .
28 The abolition of the poll tax is widely welcomed until we consider what will replace it — simply more of the same .
29 We believe you will find it quite difficult not to find a large number of meals which appeal to you , because no less than six cookery experts have combined their various tastes and talents to provide this selection of low-calorie , high-fibre meals .
30 ‘ When we do we will give it our full consideration .
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