Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [adv] [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I will eventually inherit the company , and when I do — ’
2 I will just discuss a handful of the most common here .
3 I will also get the translation of his evidence .
4 I will even put a bed there , in the corner beneath the small window .
5 Subtext : I will not split the party if I am made chancellor .
6 This is the reason why I said to the managers of the Berlin Philharmonic in 1955 , I will have the orchestra for my lifetime , otherwise I will not sign the contract .
7 ‘ I am bigger and stronger than you , but I will not start the fight .
8 PAMELA : Well then , sir , I will not tell a lie for the world .
9 It must go to trial , so I will not grant an injunction ’ , as he may conclude , ‘ so I will grant an injunction ’ .
10 I will not make a Second Reading speech now , but simply say that a safety culture built around individuals and the operating companies ' involvement and responsibilities is the only way to ensure the safest possible working environment .
11 Whereupon he blew his top and declared , ‘ Well , I will not make the announcement , but I will never talk to you again ! ’
12 I will not open the door for you . ’
13 ‘ I promise I will not open the door to any strange men . ’
14 But I will not surrender the safety and the security of the British Constitution .
15 But I have already warned you to be on your guard against anything that any anthropologist has ever written about kinship terminologies , so I will not pursue the matter here .
16 The only trouble is that it lies quite close to a footbridge and as soon as anyone walks across it I can guarantee I will not get a bite for at least an hour afterwards .
17 A stirring battle cry ‘ I will not become a cabbage ’ helped double stroke victim Mr Morris Marshall overcome disability .
18 ‘ It was at this time that my silent plea possessively started ; ‘ I will not become a cabbage ’ which I continually repeated mentally and verbally , as best I could , for a long time .
19 Let me make myself very plain : I will not become the brunt of any unsavoury gossip and publicity .
20 ‘ I could not help recalling , ’ Sir Maurice Hankey , the Cabinet Secretary , wrote in his diary in September , ‘ that on the last day of Parliament Mr. Baldwin had walked across the yard outside [ the House of Commons ] and had said ‘ I will do everything I can to help the Government in making economies , but I will not enter a Coalition Government . '
21 I will not take a penny of collection money to pay for Jennifer , ’ she said .
22 I will not take a point of order .
23 ‘ I am the pilot , I will not take the responsibility .
24 I will not take the Ring to wield it ’ .
25 August I will not accept a team of gangsters directed by a mental retard .
26 As far as promotion is concerned , yes I will not deny every tenant probably knows about the right to buy but then everybody knows there are mars bars and mars bars spend millions of pounds promoting their product .
27 I will not violate the sanctity of that union !
28 But I will not let the difference in setting impair my judgment when I watch the plays in the church hall . ’
29 I will not call the Home Secretary any names , but I repeat the point made by many of my right hon. and hon. Friends .
30 And I will not have a saboteur in this house . ’
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