Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] will [adv] [vb infin] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Perhaps I 'll even have time to persuade you not to run away from me after all , mus . ’ |
2 | So I 'll just put prospecting . |
3 | It 'd better be after all those needles they stuck in me so I wo n't get beri-beri and co . |
4 | so he 'll probably get time to do it anyway |
5 | ‘ Soon you wo n't have time for the old man . ’ |
6 | ‘ If you stay here much longer you wo n't have time for all that sightseeing , ’ she warned Oliver . |
7 | Well well she 'll just she 'll just go silver . |
8 | That 's the main thing and then if you 've got any questions afterwards hopefully we 'll still have time to go through a few questions . |
9 | Right we 'll now see chairman 's remarks which erm since Alan is not here has asked me to read . |
10 | Yeah , well I 'll probably pay cash , it 's just that electric bill 's and gas bill 's in . |
11 | But when the last apostle died , and Jesus , who had uttered the mysterious words , ‘ There are some of those standing here who will not taste death before they see the kingdom of God come with power ’ ( Mark 9:1 ) , had not returned — what were they to think ? |
12 | Well you 'll never eliminate leakage because leakage is a global term for water that we ca n't account for . |
13 | So he said , well you wo n't tell mummy or daddy will you ? |
14 | Yeah well you wo n't have brand new tyres will you ? |
15 | Surely you will not refuse cheese and biscuits ? ’ |
16 | Alright we wo n't have bean sprouts . |
17 | As Fairburn and Kay explain , ‘ [ i ] f I produce a poor product , then I will gradually lose market share , and my competitors will gradually gain it . |
18 | If I take the time necessary for pupils to really understand a topic , then I will certainly have trouble exposing them to everything that is expected . |
19 | For if their own equilibrium price rises by 10 per cent and the average of all other prices rises by 10 per cent too , then they will not increase output because they know that there has been no increase in the relative price of the good on their island . |
20 | I 've got ta use the , otherwise you wo n't forget swimming . |
21 | Yes , you 've got to have a certain degree of structure in it and that happens I think through the parish council in a number of the key areas , but you have got to retain a degree of flexibility , otherwise you will just stifle initiative , you 'll stifle growing issues that happen . |
22 | And then you 've got to dial the right numbers or else you wo n't get grandma , you 'll get somebody else . |
23 | Cos I know that once the flats are down it 's bound to be a better area but ten again it 'll probably shove trouble to another area , say like . |
24 | I shou 'd like a cloth one best if you please — I beg of your Sir to be so good as not to fail me this Cardinal by Wednesday , without fail , but let it be full yard long I beg , or else it will not do fail not on Wednesday , and in so doing you will very much oblige me . |
25 | He held his hands up and proclaimed : ‘ I do n't want to get into a big row over this and therefore I wo n't offend Woman 's Own Own and say they 're wrong . |
26 | Hundred thousand pounds you do not have to submit an inland revenue account , therefore you do n't need to tell them about the three hundred thousand pounds and therefore you wo n't pay inheritance tax . |